I've never done yoga
before / I'm new to Bikram Yoga. Is there a class for beginners?
We only teach the Bikram Beginner's Yoga class. The Beginner's class consists
of 26 postures, performed in the same sequence each time. Our yoga classes will
have students of all levels of experience, including beginners. Your balance,
strength, and flexibility will come with practice.
I'm not flexible or
I can barely touch my toes. Will I be able to do all of the postures?
This is the most common misconception about yoga, one that prevents many people
from ever starting. Yoga is not about how flexible you are; it is about stretching
your spine as well as the rest of your body. The more inflexible you are, the
more you need yoga. You become flexible by doing yoga.
Why the heated room?
Heat is used in Bikram yoga in order to allow you to go deeper and safer into
the yoga postures, reducing any risk of injury. The heat helps to accelerate
many of the benefits of your yoga practice. As we get into poses more deeply
and effectively, the benefits of the postures will come faster. You will
find that practicing yoga in the heated room creates a satisfying feeling
of achievement. The heat also promotes detoxification through perspiration.
Why do we need to
sweat?
Enjoy the sweat. It is doing you so much good on so many different levels.
Regular profuse sweating generated by heat can:
Although
the yoga room is heated, it's the humidity that tends to make you sweat more.
And the more people there are in the room, the more moisture there is from
our breath and the more we sweat.
What should I wear
to class?
Women should wear shorts and a sports bra/tank top, or thin cotton leggings and
a leotard. Men should wear biking shorts or bathing trunks. Since the room is
heated, you want to wear something that you feel comfortable sweating in. Less
clothing is best. Anything with a little spandex in it can help to allow for
a full range of movement. Avoid sweats or loose/oversized T-shirts.
How should I prepare
for class?
Choose a class time that works for you and arrive about 10 minutes before the
class starts (15 minutes if it's your first time at the studio). Bring a water
bottle for class or buy one at the studio. It's best if you don't eat for at
least 2 hours prior to class time. Bring a yoga mat and a large beach towel,
or you can rent from us. And most important, be sure to drink plenty of water
throughout the day to get your body fully hydrated (46-64 ounces over your normal
intake).
Is Bikram Yoga hard?
Yoga can be challenging, both mentally and physically. Yoga is supposed
to be a bit "difficult". However, you will start slowly and
go at your own pace, pushing yourself only when ready. You're in charge
of taking care of yourself and knowing your limits.
As you gain experience, you will find that you will want to challenge yourself,
striving to perfect each of the poses. Also necessary will be careful listening
to the teacher's dialogue (precise instructions), patience, determination, trust,
and discipline. As these are required of you, they will also develop within you.
Does it hurt?
Primary emphasis during instruction is on the correctness and safe execution
of the postures. You will experience the sensation of your muscles stretching,
but this should not be associated with pain. For some students the sensation
of stretching takes a little getting used to, but is not unpleasant. Before
long you'll begin to appreciate and understand how your body responds to
stretching and discover your own limits.
I'm self-conscious
about my body image. Am I likely to feel uncomfortable doing yoga postures
in a classroom setting among other students?
Although Bikram yoga is practiced in a classroom, you will be in a state of intense
concentration focused on doing the postures correctly and listening to the instructor's
directions. The same is true for everyone else in the room. New students will
place their mats at the very rear of the large yoga room. Everyone faces forward,
allowing new students to observe the experienced students in front of them.
What if I can't complete
the class or need to take breaks?
Not a problem. You'll be instructed on how to relax on your towel in a quiet
and still manner so as not to disturb the other students' practice. Keep in mind
that your body will gradually acclimate over a number of classes. The first class
is always an experience - just take it as it comes, and see where it leads.
Doesn't yoga involve
chanting and meditation?
Chanting and meditation are not part of Bikram yoga. However, for some students,
the balance between flexibility, strength and concentration required in Bikram
yoga can be a meditative experience.
I feel nauseous, dizzy
during class. Is this normal?
It is not unusual to feel nauseous or dizzy during your first class. Practicing
yoga in a heated room reveals to us our present condition, and inspires us take
much better care of ourselves. Usually the problem is that we do not drink enough
water for daily living, let alone for exercising in a heated room. Nutritionists
tell us that we need 64-96 ounces of water a day to help the body function properly.
In the heated yoga room, your body needs an adequate fund of water to allow perspiration
to release heat from the body as you practice. So we estimate you need another
64-96 ounces (drunk throughout the day) to allow for your 90 minutes in the room.
Once you are drinking enough water your body will tolerate the heat better and
you will actually enjoy the heat.
How will I feel after
the class?
You can generally expect to feel warm, loose and invigorated. Sometimes people
feel tired after their first class. As you acclimate after just a few classes,
you will start to feel more energized.
What if I feel sore
after yoga?
Muscle soreness is a build up of lactic acid. The best way to get rid of the
lactic acid is stretching. It may seem hard to believe that coming back for more
will help, but it is the best way to relieve the soreness. If you wait too long
to come back you will be starting all over again.
How often should I
take a class?
To derive maximum benefit and enjoy prolonged health, the Bikram series should
be practiced on a regular basis. Yoga can be practiced daily, unlike other forms
of exercise where you should take a day off between workouts.
For good results, we encourage a regular practice of 3 times per week. For life-changing
results, students should strive for 4 or more times per week. However, if coming
only one or two days a week is all you can manage, you'll still receive all the
wonderful benefits, only you won't see the results as quickly. You will, however,
feel the benefits after every class, no matter how infrequently you practice.
You'll find you want to do this practice. It's fun. It works. You'll start organizing
your schedule to fit it in. Remember that this yoga is powerful and challenging.
Bikram often tells his new students,
"Come everyday for the next 2 months and I will give you a new body, a new
life."
Is Bikram Yoga a cardiovascular
workout?
Bikram yoga is a cardiovascular practice in that it consists of supporting your
own weight in a combination of postures, holding these positions while breathing
dynamically and flowing into new postures, building strength and focus in the
process. Be prepared to have your heart rate elevated! Whatever your level of
fitness, you will find Bikram yoga challenging.
What are the goals
of my yoga practice?
How quickly you progress will depend entirely on you. On your natural ability
to a small extent, but mostly upon the honest time and effort you give to yoga.
It will have little to do with how perfectly you can do the postures. It will
have far more to do with how well you understand what you are trying to accomplish
in each pose, how honestly you try to accomplish your goals, and how supple your
muscles and joints have become in comparison to the place at which you began.
Do as much as your body allows you on that day, always respecting and listening
to your body's needs. Continue to show up, practice in the present moment, and
you may be delighted by the unexpected benefits that emerge.
Will yoga help improve
my sports performance?
Not only is yoga a great cross training tool for virtually all sports, it is
in itself, a total fitness package encompassing many different exercises, both
aerobic and non-aerobic. Yet yoga goes well beyond athletics. Through its controlled
and precise breathing; and through its strengthening, stretching, and endurance
building exercises, your entire body is toned. Circulation is stimulated and
the mind relaxes.
A principal impediment to maintaining a disciplined exercise program is that
the older we become, the more difficult is to maintain a regular workout. The
body resists and there is never enough time. It always seems like the more we
need to exercise, the harder it is. Yet in order for exercise to be effective,
consistency over time is required.
When time is limited, we usually focus on one or two activities and tend to "just
do it" without an appropriate warm-up or cool-down. In a best-case scenario, "just
doing it" leads to boredom and in a worse case scenario leads to injury.
Although cross training is essential for maximizing physical health, we don't
make time for engaging in multiple sporting activities much less take time for
effective warming-up, and cooling-down. This is when yoga becomes so advantageous.
How qualified are
the Instructors?
Instructors who teach Bikram yoga must go through an intensive 500 hour course
held at Bikram's Yoga College of India in Los Angeles. Only those candidates
who successfully pass Bikram's stringent qualifications go on to graduate and
receive permission from Bikram to teach his form of yoga in a Bikram studio.
Only teachers personally trained by Bikram are licensed to teach Bikram's yoga.
What if I have health
issues?
Consult with your physician before beginning your Bikram yoga practice. If you're
experiencing health or emotional issues, yoga will support you. So come as often
as you can. It's our job to push you to achieve your best, and it is your responsibility
to know what is enough for your body on any given day.