A Simple Guide to Bikram Yoga Poses

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Bikram Yoga is a sequence of unchanging postures within a heated room. It is a Yoga system that was synthesized by Bikram_ Choudhury drawing from the original Hatha yoga techniques then popularized from the early 1970’s.

Ideally, Bikram yoga is a rejuvenating exercise designed to strengthen the whole body; right from the head to the toe. Normally, all Bikram Yoga lessons run for ninety minutes and comprise a similar series of twenty six [26] postures and two [2]breathing exercises. It is usually done in a room that is heated to an optimum heat of 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.6C) at a 40% humidity level.

As an official rule, all Bikram Yoga lessons can only be taught or given by [BCT] or Bikram Certified Teachers all endorsed by Bikram after successful completion of a 9 week intensive training. As an additional requirement all these teachers must in every class recite the Bikram dialogue to the letter.

Given birth to in 1946, in Calcutta, Bikram Choudhury, (founder) practiced this art 4 to 6 6 hours per day from the age of four and emerged a winner in the National India Yoga Championship at the age of 13. It is after a series of other victories that Bikram found the inspiration to start a Yoga college and from which he started lecturing his 26 sequence of Yoga poses.

Bikram Yoga has had an incredible influence in celebrity circles and notably practiced by personalities like Kobe Bryant, Daniel Craig, Beyonce Knowles, Juliet Simms and Robbie Williams just to mention a few.

Bikram Yoga Poses and Benefits

  • Standing Deep Breathing
    This pose is useful in preventing respiratory challenges like shortness of breath, emphysema, and bronchitis
  • Half Moon Pose
    It strengthens core body muscles especially in those of the abdomen. Oblique, trapezious, deltoid and latissimus dorsi muscles can also be flexed and strengthened by this pose. It enhances kidney function and boosts the cure of spleen and liver enlargement. One’s buttocks, hips and waistline can also be trimmed and made firm.
  • Hands to Feet
    It increases flexibility while stretching the spine. It also develops a trimmed and firm lower body thereby solving a range of women health issues
  • Awkward Pose
    This pose tones and enhances the shape of your legs. It also benefits those with chronically cold feet and relieves arthritis and rheumatism in legs. Those with slipped discs and lower spine problems can also be cured by the awkward pose.
  • Eagle Pose
    The Eagle Pose is able to open up the fourteen largest joints within the skeletal system. It also boosts sexual vitality.
  • Standing Head to Knee
    This one enhances the flexibility of one’s sciatic nerves. It strengthens the leg and hamstring muscles as well.
  • Standing Bow Pose
    It creates balance and helps the upper thigh and abdominal muscles to be firm. Standing bow pose increases the elasticity and size of one’s rib cage. You also boost your levels of concentration, determination and patience.
  • Balancing Stick
    As your torso is tilted forward, it sends fast running blood into the heart thereby cleaning the arteries, veins and adding strength to the heart muscles.
  • Standing Separate Leg Stretching Pose
    It massages your internal abdominal organs and both sections of the intestines. It also adds flexibility to the hips, ankles, pelvis and joints more so in the last 5 spinal vertebrae.
  • Triangle Pose
    This pose corrects crooked spines, alleviates lower back pain and the harsh effects of rheumatism. It also helps the lungs and heart and compels them to work together.
  • Standing Separate Leg Head to Knee Pose
    This one massages while compressing the thyroid gland. The end result is a well regulated immune system and metabolism.
  • Tree Pose
    It enhances balance and posture. It also flexes the knees, hip joints and ankles. Tree pose prevents hernia
  • Toe Stand
    It develops mental health, and cures hemorrhoid. Knee and hip joints can also be opened by applying Toe stand
  • Dead Body Pose
    It boosts optimum blood flow allowing internal cleansing
  • Wind-Removing Pose
    It compresses while massaging the ascending and descending colon. It also prevents flatulence and strengthens arms
  • Cobra Pose
    It improves digestion, boosts appetite and subsides the harsh effects of menstrual disorders
  • Locust Pose
    Shares most benefits with the cobra pose but unique helps those with leg varicose veins
  • Full Locust Pose
    This one is good for slipped discs, scoliosis, kyphosis, spondylosis and boosts strength within the middle spine.
  • Bow Pose
    Aids in digestion, fighting constipation and combating diabetes & bronchitis. Improves the kidney, liver, spleen and intestinal function.
  • Fixed Firm Pose
    It enhances circulation down to one’s lower limbs, and assists in healing sciatica, lower back pain, varicose veins and rheumatism
  • Half Tortoise Pose
    Among other benefits it boosts the flow of blood to the brain thereby enhancing mental clarity and memory. Its good for those with tense shoulders and necks. It counters the irritable bowel syndrome and is believed to actually increase the general life span
  • Camel Pose
    It relieves backache, counters degenerative spinal issues like cervical spondylosis and kyphoscoliotic deformities. It stimulates the nervous system.
  • Rabbit Pose
    It facilitates the supply of fresh blood & oxygen into the nervous system. It also helps those with sleeping disorders, depression and diabetes
  • Head to Knee Pose and Stretching Pose
    It works very well for the lymphatic and immune systems. It also boosts circulation to the pancreas, liver, thyroid etc.
  • Spine-Twisting Pose
    It twists the spine all the way increasing circulation to the spinal tissues, veins and nerves. It boosts spinal elasticity and it calms down one’s nervous system
  • Blowing in Firm Pose
    It helps one generate prana thereby expelling every bit of Carbon dioxide and replacing it with fresh oxygen. It helps in digestion and boosts lung elasticity.

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