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So I have started Bikram Yoga this week. Oh. My. Gosh. It is hard but exceptionally advantageous. There are 26 different positions we do in each class in a room that is about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. It is intense. Fortunately, I have started going to yoga prepared. Before I went in a pair of athletic shorts, a ratty t-shirt, yoga socks and a towel as my mat. Boy, was I wrong. After going on a yoga-shopping spree I feel much better in my class and I am more flexible, confident and comfortable. Ever since I have progressing in my yoga class and my breathing and posture progressively and look forward to each class. First thing I got was a pair of yoga capris. These were wonderful to provide me a bit of wind in the stiflingly hot room without jeopardizing the impacts of the treatment. I also grabbed some yoga leggings. These are a whole lot warmer but are much more flexible and will not get in the way as baggy shorts or trousers will. While numerous men yoga pants or men's yoga shorts are baggier, it is frequently hard to relocate appropriately from position to position. While you wish to be comfortable, you do not wish to impede yourself either while moving through positions. Speaking of comfort, I also determined to purchase a sports bra for yoga. While this could sound ridiculous, it was a great investment so I am not distracted or hampered while I work through each position. By buying a sports bra, yoga has become simpler. I am able to focus on all other parts of my body and enhance my flexibility. While this has made Yoga easier, it has actually also made it harder. I am able to make each position the best it can be. This needs more concentration, strength and stamina than I had used previously. I'm thrilled to keep enhancing. Finally I got a couple of yoga tees, yoga tank tops, yoga tee shirts and yoga hoodies. These fit me much better than my old concert tees and hoodies that I used to wear. Yoga hoodies were also a great deal warmer when I walked out of Bikram Yoga. While your first instinct on a cold day is to go out in just a tank top and shorts after yoga, it is a bad idea. Keeping your body heat up will help your body gradually get used to the elements and you will not lose any of the benefits from your session. Now that I have yoga clothing that fit my requirements, I feel as though I am well on my way to becoming a yogi. While it may seem like inconsequential changes, getting yoga clothing that fit you, along with what you're doing are essential to your success. It'll also entice you to keep going. On days you may not be anticipating yoga, you could remember all the money you have invested in the classes and clothes and drag yourself away from your comfortable sofa yet again. yoga leggings