INTENSE | REJUVENATING | DETOXIFYING
Flexibility Recovery and Mindful Movement
- Heated Environment
- Sweat & Detox
- Improved Flexibility
- Full-Body Workout
- Mind-Body Connection
- Beginner-Friendly
- Faster Recovery
- Low-Impact
- Hydration is Key
- What to Wear
- Class Variety
- Mental Reset
Hot Yoga is a dynamic practice performed in a heated studio (typically 35-40°C with 40-60% humidity) that combines traditional yoga postures with therapeutic heat benefits. Unlike standard yoga, the elevated temperature:
Deepens stretchesby warming muscles and connective tissues
Accelerates detoxificationthrough profuse sweating
Elevates heart ratefor cardiovascular benefits
Enhances focusby requiring mental discipline to maintain poses in heat
The most common styles include:
Bikram Yoga: 26 fixed poses in 40°C heat
Hot Vinyasa: Flowing sequences synchronized with breath
Hot Yin: Long-held stretches targeting deep connective tissues
✅Fitness Enthusiastsseeking enhanced flexibility and calorie burn
✅Office Workerscounteracting sedentary lifestyles and poor posture
✅Athletesimproving recovery time and range of motion
✅Stress Sufferersneeding mental decompression
✅Chronic Pain Patients(with doctor approval) managing back/joint issues
Contraindications:
❌ Pregnancy (unless specialized prenatal hot yoga)
❌ Uncontrolled hypertension/heart conditions
❌ Heat intolerance disorders
❌ Severe dehydration risks
Modifications available for all levels
Physical Benefits:
Burns 400-600 calories/session(comparable to moderate cycling)
Increases flexibilityby 20-30% faster than room-temperature yoga
Strengthens bonesthrough weight-bearing poses
Boosts lymphatic drainagereducing inflammation
Improves skin healthvia pore cleansing and collagen stimulation
Mental/Emotional Benefits:
30% greater cortisol reductionvs. standard yoga (Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Enhances neuroplasticitythrough heat-induced focus challenges
Creates “heat acclimation”that improves overall endurance
Therapeutic Benefits:
Shown toreduce rheumatoid arthritis painby 38% (Yoga Journal Clinical Review)
Lowers blood sugar levelsin pre-diabetic patients
Alleviates insomniathrough nervous system regulation
Essentials:
Non-slip yoga mat(Manduka PRO or Liforme recommended)
Full-size microfiber towel(for mat coverage)
1L electrolyte water(LMNT or Nuun tablets ideal)
Moisture-wicking attire(avoid cotton which retains sweat)
Pro Add-ons:
Yoga toe spacers for grip enhancement
Cooling headband
Post-class coconut water for rehydration
vs. Standard Yoga:
3x greater flexibility gainsin half the time
Enhanced calorie burnwithout high-impact movements
Deeper detoxificationthrough sustained sweating
vs. Other Heated Workouts:
Lower injury riskthan hot HIIT classes
More joint-friendlythan hot Pilates
Superior stress reliefcompared to sauna workouts
Scientific Edge:
A 2023 University of Miami study found hot yoga practitioners showed:
27% better stress resilience
19% greater VO2 max improvement
15% faster muscle recovery
Facility Advantages:
Medical-grade infrared heatingsystem (cleaner air than conventional heaters)
Anti-microbial cork flooringfor hygiene
Oxygen infusion systemmaintains air quality
Post-class chill zonewith aromatherapy
Expertise Differentiation:
Certified hot yoga specialistswith physiotherapy backgrounds
Small class sizes(max 12 students) for personalized adjustments
Progressive programsfrom beginner to advanced hot yoga flows
Injury rehabilitation protocolsfor safe practice
Community Perks:
Monthly “Yoga + Brunch” socials
Free posture clinics
Member locker rentals
Corporate wellness packages
Local Reputation:
Voted “Best Yoga Studio in Bromley” 2022-2023 with:
94% client retention rate
200+ 5-star Google reviews
NHS-referred back pain program





