Hot yoga is a type of yoga practiced in a heated room, usually between 32–40°C. The heat and humidity can cause those taking part to sweat a lot. The heat is designed to promote deeper stretches and sweating by raising your core body temperature. Some hot yoga practices seek to replicate the heat and humidity of India where yoga originated.
We tried hot yoga recently and it is intense due to the added heat, which increases your heart rate and makes it more challenging to hold poses, compared to regular yoga practiced at room temperature, but you feel amazing afterwards. We always like to dig a little deeper into the new hobbies we take on. Below we’ve listed the incredible benefits from a hot yoga workout.
Flexibility: The heat can help muscles warm up, allowing for deeper poses, improves flexibility, balance and strengthens the muscles.

Mental health: The heat helps with mental clarity and concentration, and can help relieve stress. Yoga, in general, can help reduce stress levels and reduces anxiety.
Cardio health: The heat can increase heart rate, which may help improve cardiovascular health and endurance. The high temperature in hot yoga can make it more intense than a traditional yoga class. It makes the heart, muscles, and lungs work harder and boosts metabolism.

Improves skin: Sweating can improve blood flow which helps deliver nutrients to the skin cells. The heat can increase circulation and help the skin glow.
Burns more calories: The heat and the time a person holds challenging poses can help you burn more calories in hot yoga than in traditional yoga.

Always remember to keep a bottle of water nearby. Due to the high heat, it’s crucial to stay hydrated before, during, and after a hot yoga class.
Shelley & Michelle xx



