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The Day I Tried Moksha Hot Yoga

May 11, 2011

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We entered the Moksha room and the heat smacked me in the face.

37 Celsius is hotter than I expected it to be.

This is HOT yoga, not warm yoga, I reminded myself.

Then again we’re just coming out of a long Canadian Winter and I haven’t felt the heat in months, so it’s relative. I could feel the blood tickle my cheeks as my skin flushed from the heat.

Ange and I were the first to enter the practice room, which made me happy because I love being early. Best of all, I could pick my spot at the back of the room to hide. I totally wanted to hide even though I felt like there was no place to hide in this room. It was open and airy, with several large windows, bamboo floors, and floor to ceiling mirrors at the front.

So much for hiding.

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I carefully and quietly rolled out my Lululemon mat and placed my large bath towel over top, which Ange told me was a great sweat catcher. You also do not talk when in the practice room…if you do, the floor will open up and suck you out in one quick motion.

I left my Sigg water bottle and small face towel near the wall and I lay down on my back…because that is just what you do, I quickly learned.

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I later found out that this is called ‘Savasana’.

‘Lying flat on the back with the palms turned up and the feet slightly separated, we start a challenging practice in relaxation, allowing our expectations to fall away and be replaced by the potential for pure experience.’ [source]

The Savasana was great because it allowed my body to adjust to the temperature. After about 5 minutes, I felt comfortable again. Calmness started to slowly come over me as I inhaled and exhaled in silence for about 10 minutes before the class began. Any sense of anxiety that I felt prior to the class was virtually gone. I started to wonder if yoga might be the natural remedy for my anxiety that I’ve been looking for.

I hear others walking past me, some lightly… some not, but I try to tune out the distractions. I’m eager to sit up and look around at my fellow classmates, but I try to focus on breathing.

‘Welcome everyone to our Moksha 75 minute class.’

We stay on our mats and just focus on our breathing for several minutes. While we breathe, the instructor speaks to us in a soft tone:

‘The to-do lists might be swirling through your mind right now. You are thinking about your day or things that you have to check off your list. Let this 75 minutes be just for you. Don’t think about anything else except where you are in this moment. Allow your to-do list to leave your mind. This is your time.’

I like her already.

We’re standing up now and looking to the front mirrors. A single bead of sweat drops from my brow as I get up. My skin glistens and my face is looking rather..flustered. I quickly glance around the room and I notice our class is made up of mostly women, with a few men. All shapes, sizes, and abilities. There was about 15 of us. It wasn’t a classroom full of 6 foot amazon yogis like I imagined.

‘Now, meet your gaze in the mirror.’

I look directly at myself, feeling mixed emotions. She looks strong, but weak at the same time, I think. I’m not sure I like that thought.

As if the instructor was reading my mind she said, ‘Now, meet your gaze in the mirror with KIND eyes. Soften your eyes and look at yourself with kindness.’

I tried again. This time with kind eyes.

For a moment, I felt emotional by this simple act of looking at myself with kindness. I was grateful that it was easier to do than it used to be, although I know that I still had a ways to go yet.

I immediately know that this is going to be much more than a workout.

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We move into the standing series which is ‘a cardiovascular set of postures. The focus is on building strength, balance and endurance through hot yoga postures done from a standing position. Postures are held anywhere from 10 seconds to a minute, allowing the skin to sweat and detoxify the body.’

I fell in love with Dancer (left) and Eagle pose (right). I’ve done them both at home, but never with a mirror to see my body bend and balance more than I expected it to.

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I feel amazing when doing the dancer pose and it reminds me of my ballet days as a young child. Much of what I love about ballet, like discipline, could also be applied to yoga. This excites me.

‘Focus your thoughts on your breath if you find your mind wandering. Inhale….hands planted on the floor, legs extend out…exhale…downward facing dog.’

After a short while, my skin is beaded with sweat and it drips off my body uncontrollably. 

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At first, I’m a bit embarrassed by sweat falling off me, hitting the towel strategically placed on my mat. A quick glance around the room assures me that everyone has sweat dripping off them. Like a faucet. I feel less gross. Surprisingly, the room doesn’t smell funky and I wonder what line of natural cleaners they use.

‘Keep breathing.’

After the standing series, comes the floor series:

‘The floor series works on strengthening the upper body, spine and abdominal muscles. Having thoroughly warmed the body in the standing series, we now begin to open the hips and spine. The floor series relieves tension, treats lower back and knee pain and improves posture.’

I feel loose as a goose in the second half of the class. This heat has me thinking I’m much more flexible than I am and it’s motivating because I feel like I can do this. The poses feel smooth instead of painful and tight.

We end the class where we began- Savasana. We are told to pay particular attention to how we feel in the Savasana, as compared to the beginning of class. I’m amazed by the difference. My breathing now is long and deep, effortless and unforced. My body feels calm and despite being soaked in sweat, I feel just right.

And that feeling of ‘just right’ or calmness carried with me throughout the day as I found myself anticipating my next class.

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Moni'sMeals
15 years ago

I am so happy to hear you tried it! It is intense but so worth it. Soon you may just be an addict. :) I still do not like the heat at all, but my body sure feels the difference afterwards.

Lots of water!

:)

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Kristin (Cook, Bake, Nibble)
15 years ago

I wrote a post about my first month of Moksha recently, too! I am in LOVE with it and go at least twice a week now! It’s my favorite syle, ever :)

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Jen
15 years ago

Congrats on making it through your first class! I’ve only tried Bikram – which I love because it’s the same moves in the same order every class.

On an unrelated note – where did you get that Amazing Grass smoothie cup? I’ve been looking for one like that forever!!!!

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Lauren
15 years ago

Sounds like a great experience! I’ve always wanted to try it but haven’t yet gotten up the courage.

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Krissie J
15 years ago

Dancer pose is also one of my favorites. I also love pigeon pose and incorporate both into my post-workout stretching once in a while. I’ve never tried hot yoga, it looks interesting.

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Rosa
15 years ago

Random question: what’s the super pretty purple drink in your amazing greens cup? :)

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Nikita
15 years ago

Great post! I have tried Bikram but not Moksha. I got my yoga teaching certificate in February and have been really lazy about going to yoga classes since because I think I know the poses, but I really miss the experience! It’s just different to be in the class and feel the energy of the room, especially if it’s a heated class, kinda hard to recreate that at home.

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Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes
15 years ago

I’ve never tried hot yoga before but it sounds amazing!

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Marta
15 years ago

hey lady. nice to hear your review of hot yoga. I have tried Moksha and Bikram. I’m always hesitant about any hot yoga as for me the heat takes away from the calm/breathing/centered focus that I need/get out of yoga. I’d highly recommend trying out some non-hot yoga too! A recent teacher that I really connected with explained that the focus of yoga should be breathing, the poses are a way to challenge the body not necessarily for the strength or flexibility you gain, which are awesome, but to train your breathing to overcome those obstacles. That really resonated for me as breathing and anxiety are so directly related and it really explains why yoga does help with my anxiety overall. I know it sucks to feel tight and unflexible which is why the hot yoga can be so appealing, but that’s part of the process. Breathing into the tight areas, really feeling them, challenging them, accepting them, that’s yoga to me!!

M :)

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Tawney (Eat Hike Sleep Repeat)
Reply to  Marta
15 years ago

Very nicely put! I’ve had an instructor say that if you only come to class and breathe, then it is worth it. I recently wrote a post on “learning to breathe”. You wouldn’t think there is so much to it, and so much benefit to it, until you finally experience it in its fullest.

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Gina @Runningtothekitchen
15 years ago

What an awesome post! I’ve wanted to try hot yoga forever but have always felt intimidated. Maybe I just need to get over it b/c your experience makes it sound totally worth it. thanks for sharing.

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Michelle (your girlfriend for fitness)
15 years ago

I love it… by the end of my Bikram Yoga classes I feel so at peace and energized! I really think it is what is needed in my life to keep me balanced and clear my mind from time to time. It’s like your own “reset” button.

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shana @100lbsandcounting
15 years ago

This is off topic, but I was wondering if you have done, or can do, a post about what brand appliances you use/recommend? I’m currently in the hunt to buying a blender and food processor but I’m LOST

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  shana @100lbsandcounting
15 years ago

I have a Vitamix and a 12 cup Kitchenaid food processor…they are both great. As for my other kitchen tools, check out this post found here: http://ohsheglows.com/2011/01/10/my-most-used-kitchen-tools/ :)

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Cal
15 years ago

I love hot yoga and regular yoga as well. It feels like a natural anti-depressant! It keeps my body feeling aligned, toned and strengthened, allows me to screw my head on straight (literally and figuratively) and brings me calm and peace that last for days after each class. It’s a lifesaver!

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Marina
15 years ago

Awesome review! Now I want to try hot yoga so much! Or any yoga class for that matter. Although I practice yoga at home alone, there’s something amazing about being in class, listening to that calming voice of the yogi that leads you through the practice

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vanessa
15 years ago

You mentioned Yoga to help with anxiety problems, and I can tell you that my best friend is currently in nursing school, and had to write a paper for her psychology class – the topic she chose was Yoga as a Form of Therapy for Panic and Anxiety Disorders. !!

There is currently a ton of research going on which is studying the exact and specific effects on brain chemistry of doing Yoga postures, and it turns out that GABA levels in the brain go WAAYY up when people do Yoga – more than when they do other forms of exercise or meditation alone. And GABA regulates other chemicals in the brain, among them some of those responsible for panic attacks and other panic disorders. AND, the effect is cumulative – the more you do it, the more your brain becomes able to regulate the hormones and other chemicals involved in the cycle of panic disorders.

Anyway, she could tell you more about it than me, but I thought you would like to know that you are TOTALLY on the right track in terms of doing this to help with anxiety!! GO YOU!!

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Shay
15 years ago

I’m not entirely sure why, but I’m terrified of hot yoga classes. (Maybe it’s the sweat? Who am I kidding. Of course it’s the sweat.) Great post! I enjoyed your perspective. Now…to alter mine…

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Rachel
15 years ago

So addicting!! I can’t get enough, it’s the perfect thing to relax you, but burn some calories :)

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Corinne
15 years ago

Congratulations! Glad you enjoyed the class…take each class as it is…sometimes it’ll be easy, sometimes it’ll be hard…sometimes you’ll be loose, and sometimes tight…most important, just keep breathing & don’t judge…sounds silly, but as you go to more classes you’ll see what I mean.
:)

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Ellie
15 years ago

Hot yoga is the BEST! Drink a big green juice beforehand for the best class ever. Green monsters are also good an hour or two before if you need something more. Congratulations on starting your practice, I’m so excited for you!

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Connie the cookie monster
15 years ago

holy smack that is alotta sweat!

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