By
[http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Jolene_Schwartz/23796]Jolene Schwartz
As people search for curative and restorative effects to
combat the impact of a chaotic world, Yoga has become very popular in our
culture. Yoga is for everyone and can be done by everybody. Yoga is the only
exercise from which you gain energy instead of burning it and it doesn't matter
how well you do each of the postures, only that you do it the right way.
Traditional cardio exercise works on 3-10% of the body, Yoga exercises 100% of
the body, from bone to the skin, from head to the toes, and to every organ,
gland, tissue and cell.
Bikram Yoga is practiced in a 105 degree heated room and
consists of 26 postures and 2 breathing exercises ... "So what does the
heat do," you wonder? 105 degrees enhances Vasodilatation, and the
capillaries surrounding the muscles respond to heat by dilating and the greater
volume of blood brings more oxygen, helping in the removal of waste carbon
dioxide and lactic acid. When blood passes through warm muscles, oxygen
releases more easily from the hemoglobin, blood passing through cold muscles
releases much less oxygen.
Warmer muscle tissue temperatures produce a fluid-like
stretch that allows greater elasticity and range of motion. Cold muscles don't
absorb shock or impact as well, so they tend to be injured more easily.
Heat speeds up the breakdown of fatty acids and glucose,
and burns fat faster and more easily. The stress of intense exercise drops a
deluge of fatty acids into the bloodstream. If you exercise with cold muscles
they can't use the fatty acids as efficiently and they end up in places they
aren't wanted ... such as in the lining of the arteries.
Muscles are not the only beneficiaries of heat, higher
temperatures improve the nervous system function, meaning messages are carried
more rapidly to and from the brain by the spinal cord and other neural
transmitters and receptors.
Day by day as Yoga gains popularity, people sweat,
strain, laugh and do more for their body, health, and well-being than they
could ever have imagined with Bikram Hot Yoga.
Jolene Schwartz is a grooming specialist for over 20
years; as a master barber and licensed cosmetologist in her own men’s
salon. She launched
http://appearancesformen.com e-com site; writing monthly columns about men’s
products, lifestyle, and offering the finest in men’s grooming products.
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Bikram Yoga - Hot, New Energy Source

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