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Originally Posted by koffee brown
Dood, you're funny, though. I RUN a full program full of group exercise, including yoga. I've seen firsthand the harm bikram does, and to me, if a program is that unsafe, it's not worth it. But that's why my programming is successful, why people are constantly sending in their resumes, and why our studio is PACKED, even though bikram is being offered around the corner.

I feel sorry for those ignorant folks who really haven't experienced enough yoga and really feel that this gimmicky program is "it" in north america.

It's very laughable that you can say that it's gotten more people in north america than any other yoga. Do you not know yoga? It's been around for THOUSANDS of years, and long after bikram gimmick yoga is gone, the practice of yoga will still be there- pure and stronger than ever.

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Koffee, what is the point of the high temperature in Bikram, and what sort of harm have you seen it to cause? I'm a yoga newbie, and here we have all kinds.
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