
Originally Posted by
Aiseop
I don't think there's such a thing as "cold" yoga. I understand what you're saying, but the binary you're setting up plays right into the "hot" yoga's marketing.
I just don't know what else to call it. I don't really care about marketing or cults, I've just done a lot of yoga at all different temperatures and I personally find the hotter the room, the more I get out of it.
It's also worth mentioning that this debate in yoga is very similar to the gi/nogi debate in JJ. That's why I've been trying to keep my responses focused on my own experience doing yoga. I don't really want to enter into a debate about Bikram's franchise policy, traditional Indian yoga, whether Yoga derived from the teachings of K Pattabhi Jois (Ashtanga) is injury prone or is close minded.
In the end it's all just yoga, whether it's hatha, power, ashtanga, bikram, heated or not heated. I recommend just trying them all out and deciding for yourself which feels best.
Personally I prefer my yoga heated... the hotter the better. When I do Bikram I can literally wring my towel out when I'm done because I've sweat so much. I don't get that doing yoga at 71 degrees. I sweat, but not like that. At 105 degrees the sweat rolls off me like a river. That's my preference, your mileage may vary.
No matter what kind of yoga you're doing, it's going to be good for you.