The Demanding Intensity of Bikram
Yoga
Designed by Bikram Choudry, Bikram yoga consists of 26 postures and
22 breathing exercises. The movements stretch every part of the
body including joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments. It was
developed in California and then brought to Los Angeles, and this
then gave it the nickname of ‘hot yoga’ as the postures were
performed in a minimum temperature of 40 degrees.
It is fair to say that Bikram yoga differs to the other styles
in that it is probably the most demanding and intense style of
hatha yoga, however the benefits of studying this style are great.
The heat ensures that the body is warmer and more flexible even at
the start of the class; this is beneficial as there is less chance
of injuries such as pulled muscles. As the body is more flexible,
the stretches become more pronounced and so the rewards are
greater.
Understandably, when students perform demanding postures in a
hot environment, it would be very easy to become dehydrated so it
is necessary for students to drink copious amounts of water before
and after the session to prevent this from occurring.
Bikram yoga is considered to help correct and improve sleep
patterns, promote better digestion, improve cardiovascular
functions and metabolism, so it is no wonder that there are
dedicated followers to this style.
Having a qualified Bikram yoga teacher on hand to guide and to
encourage is always beneficial. As with any other form of yoga,
ensuring that the postures are correct is vital. In a class there
is usually a mirror so that students can self-correct and perhaps
it can be said that correct alignment is more important than
reaching advanced positions.
Other benefits include a feeling of walking tall, improved
posture, clarity of mind and increased confidence. Attending a
class several times a week and then supporting this with yoga
practice at home, will enable the student’s progress to be vastly
accelerated.
The sequence of movements in Bikram yoga tend to flow and are
perfectly balanced to compliment each other, it is then finished
with a cleansing and energizing breath called Kapalbhati
The breath is very important in any yoga style but an important
tip is to breathe through any difficult postures and learning to
recognize negative thoughts, which may also impact your yoga
session. The mind can sometimes tighten up at the thought of a
difficult or less favorite posture, so by recognizing that this
happens and using the breath, the mind can be controlled and the
body will then open up to the demands of the posture.
Bikram yoga adds additional dimensions to a usual yoga practice
and the feeling is much more intense than in any other style. Some
people find the heat and the intensity a problem but others revel
in the style and their progress may be much greater than within a
usual class and there is always a new challenge for them to strive
towards.
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