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---
title: 'Bikram, Day 1'
date: '2006-05-26T14:24:00-04:00'
permalink: /bikram-day-1/
tags:
- body
---
Holy moly. Having settled back in here in Claremont, and having spent the last five days mourning the loss of my beloved [yogalates class](/yoga_brain/), I managed to cart myself down to the [Bikram place](http://www.bikramyogaclaremont.com) a few blocks from here. And Im not sure Im going to be terribly articulate about the class and how it felt yettodays state of yoga brain took a couple of hours to arrive after class ended, but arrive it did, apparently with enough supplies for a lengthy stay.
Im positively dopey. In a good way.
Anyhow, class was amazing. The instructor was sitting at the front desk when I arrived, and was instantly welcoming, friendly, and informative, with lots of good advice for how to approach this first class. Even so, though, when I walked into the studio, I was immediately terrifiedit was entirely like walking into a sauna, and I just couldnt imagine *being* in the room for 90 minutes, much less doing strenuous yoga. But I adjusted to the temperature fairly quickly while waiting for class to start. And once class began, I was quite hot, and clearly working hard, but really fine.
It turns out that the yoga portions of the yogalates classes I was taking were quite Bikram-inspired; many of the poses were the same, as were several of the sequences. But because the class had a slightly slower pace, and of course because of that heat, I was able to get farther into several poses than I ever have before. And the way that the instructor talked us into and out of poses made me understand them quite differently than I have in the past.
The studio has a special week-long introductory rate, so Ive got six more days pre-paid; Im looking forward to seeing how these classes feel in the coming days. But Im pretty sure Im already hooked. The trick is going to be figuring out whether I can, say, *think* afterward.