| When you take
a Bikram yoga class, expect to sweat. Each studio is designed
to replicate yoga's birthplace climate, with temperatures
pushing 42°Celcius.
Why the sauna-like effect? "Because sweat helps
move the toxins out of your body," explains Radha
Garcia, owner of Bikram's Yoga College of India in Boulder,
Colorado. "Your body is like a sponge. To cleanse
it, you need to wring it out to allow fresh blood and
oxygen to circulate and keep your immune system running
smoothly."
This method of staying healthy from the inside out
was designed by Bikram Choudhury, who sequenced a series
of 26 traditional hatha postures to address the proper
functioning of every bodily system.
Choudhury first visited the United States from India
in 1971 on a trip sponsored by the American Medical
Association to demonstrate his work using yoga to treat
chronically ill patients. Today Choudhury continues
teaching students of all ages and abilities from his
studio in Los Angeles where he also conducts a certified
teacher's training program.
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