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Is Hot Yoga Really Beneficial? An Expert Weighs In On Internet’s Favourite Yoga, Its Benefits And Drawbacks

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While my journey to fitness has often been influenced by trending techniques, that much like an Instagram reel goes viral in seconds, what’s important to note here is both its benefits and harmful effects. As a part of a generation, that eats, breathes and lives on the internet, our knowledge about the world is at most times fed by our dearest little screens and browsers. And while we talk about a favourite new trend, added to the world of the internet, the term ‘Hot yoga,’ is bound to land on our screens. In recent times, this term has certainly become a hot topic of discussion, owing to the benefits listed by various researchers over the internet.

 

But Wait, What Is Hot Yoga?

Known to offer an intense workout, Hot yoga is a style of Hatha yoga, which is performed in an extremely hot and humid environment, leading to maximum sweating. This extreme technique increases the pressure on your muscles, lungs, and heart, as compared to a regular or perhaps a more relaxed yoga routine. These yoga sessions include a series of yoga asanas performed under 27 and 38 °C temperatures. Performing Hot yoga can result in a strengthened immune system, improved lung capacity, increased flexibility, and detoxifying  the body. But with the positives, some ill effects of this intense workout have become a point of concern for many. As advised by Dr Mickey Mehta, a pioneer in holistic health and a fitness guru, “Hot yoga can be done in a very calibrated, controlled, regulated way and not to be done regularly because exposing ourselves to a lot of heat and sweating can create health issues later. Although it can give you a quick calorie burn, a quicker weight loss, it must be done under tight supervision, My advice is to avoid that.”

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Tips For Anyone Who Wishes To Start Practicing Hot Yoga

Hot yoga is believed to help both mind and body with promising results, and hence, those who wish to add this technique into their daily routine must consider noting down these tips. 

Beginners, always remember to start at a slow pace, and move towards the road to mindfulness, and balanced physical health. Rest, wishing you a very happy Yoga Day!

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