
San Francisco hot yoga is given this nickname due to the fact that the room is at a temperature of 105 degrees Fahrenheit. As you can imagine, you will sweat profusely at this very high temperature while you are performing yoga. It is believed that this high temperature is very good for you. By keeping the temperature this high your muscles will become warm very fast. When your muscles are warm, it is much less likely that you will cause an injury to your muscles. Your muscles will flow easier when you stretch them and you will be able to stretch even further than if you were in a room at a "normal" temperature.
The usual lightweight clothing, anti-sweat athletic wear that dries quickly will do just great. For men its light tees with shorts and women can wear a tank top or sports bra with shorts or lightweight pilates memphis yoga-style pants.
Above all the good yoga teacher is someone you can bond with and form a relationship with. He or she should be someone who you can relate to, someone who is on the same path as you and someone who encourages you to follow your path.
Sometimes I'll do one set of weight lifting followed by a minute of mind body haus. Other times I'll do two sets of weight lifting (usually a duo superset) followed by 30 to 45 seconds of a yoga pose (or two).
In the 1980's, Dr. Dean Ornish linked hot yoga and physical health together when he suggested the practice of yoga for attaining a strong and healthy heart.
All types of yoga tone the body and strengthen a person's core and sense of balance. The many positions improve upper body strength, posture and general health. The heat factor associated with this type of yoga warms people up more quickly, so that their muscles are loose and ready. The temperature also increases adrenaline, which helps people better maintain or hold certain poses for longer periods of time. Many people report that they see results quite quickly.