SESSION ONE:
I came into the first session with a lot of nervous energy. Having heard negative comments from friends and colleagues, I really wasn't sure what to expect. Over the next ten days or so, I'm going to log my progress and thoughts in this thread. I'm going to rate a number of components (strength, flexibility, energy etc...) every session, on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being the worst).
Firstly, the smell really isn't that bad. It smells like a steam room; obviously it's not the most pleasant smell in the world, but it's definitely bearable and not really much of a thought after the first few minutes.
Our instructor was really nice and helpful and I felt confident being under her guidance. The room was hot and I started sweating from the moment I walked in. The temperature was uncomfortable at times, but again very bearable. At no point in time did I feel like I was going to pass out from over-heating. Apparently it's pretty normal for beginners to feel light-headed during certain poses, and they told us just to sit down on our mat if we felt light-headed. One person did have to sit down for a bit, and I'm happy to say I was able to participate through the entire session.
The session goes for a full 90 minutes. The first half hour was really tough, it was a real challenge to keep up with the class and I occasionally needed to take a few seconds to rest my body (due to lack of strength in certain poses). The whole time I could really feel how good Bikram Yoga is for my body. Bikram is a full body workout, not just for flexibility but strength as well. I felt myself stretching in places I have never felt before. Overall it was a very positive experience, I have a lot of work to do, but I am satisfied with my first session. I am already looking forward to going back and improving on my first attempt.
Energy before class: 9
Energy after class: 3
Session one flexibility: 3
Session one balance: 3
Session one strength: 4
Session one endurance: 4
If you have any questions please let me know. I will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
