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| Hot Yoga
We are first to introduce hot yoga at 32°C. You get the benefits of higher flexibility, faster circulation & full sweating under heat and yet it's safer and easier to adapt than traditional 38°C hot yoga. |
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Dickson Yoga 32°C Hot Yoga |
Traditional Hot Yoga (38-42°C) |
Safety & Adaptability |
Heat set at the right threshold, equivalent to a Hong Kong hot summer day, not unbearably hot, but enough for a good sweat. |
Those with a weaker physique may find it difficult to adapt. Stuffy & suffocating, may feel dizzy or heart strain. |
Poses Variation |
Big variety of poses from chain series, intensive stretches, twists to partner poses. |
Fixed 26 poses combination (mostly balancing poses) |
Slimming effect |
Not limited to weight loss. Stretches and twists detox and perfects body line. Slimming effect is also more long lasting. |
Lose water hence lose weight through heavy sweating. Little body toning effect, weight easily bounces back. |
Practice environment |
Not too hot, and not too wet. Can handle most poses. Natural sweating with body movement. |
Body too wet, mat too slippery. Can handle simple poses only. Suffocating and hard to breathe when movement is intensive. |
| Must Try:
32°C Far Infra Red (FIR) Hot Yoga - First in the market to practice yoga under FIR Light. This combination effectively detoxifies, boosts lymphatic flow, smoothens wrinkles and enhances collagen production.
32°C Aroma Yoga - Dickson worked with aroma therapist to develop 3 exclusive aromatic synergy fragrances (Ayurvedic Detox, Yogic Energy & Ananda Relaxation) to be diffused in the hot yoga studio, purifying the air, enhancing the yoga ambience and optimizes yoga effects.
Note: Not suitable for pregnant women or those who suffer from high blood pressure or heart problems. |
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