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Is Bikram Yoga Safe? Hot Yoga and Core Temperature | Twenty-six postures and two breathing exercises in 105 degree room. That's Bikram Yoga in a nutshell. For years, both insiders who swear by the healing powers of this sweaty practice and outsiders who look askance at it have wondered about the effects of this exercise done in heat and humidity on the body’s internal core temperature. Now researchers are starting to look into this very issue. | | |
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What About Other Kinds of Hot Yoga? | The above studies looked only at Bikram Yoga, so it's hard to extend their results to other kinds of hot yoga which may vary in temperature and duration. Here's a run-down of the room temperature for popular hot yoga styles | | | |
Should You Drink Water During Yoga? | Drinking water replaces the fluids your body loses through sweat. If you're doing a hot and sweaty practice, it makes sense to stay hydrated. | | | |
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