MEMBERSHIPS
Yearly Memberships- $960 Unlimited Hot Yoga for a Year!
Monthly Unlimited- $79.99 per mo.
**The Monthly Unlimited membership requires a MINIMUM of 3 months commitment with a credit card on file for auto debiting. For cancellation of membership after three months, a verbal or written request must be made at least two weeks before next billing date. Otherwise, membership will continue.
ESSENTIALS
Mat Rental- $1
Towel Rental- $1
Bottled water- $2
Jade Yoga Mats- $47-$57
(Mats recommended for minimal slipping while practicing)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Are the classes appropriate for Yoga beginners?
The yoga
class is for all levels from the beginner to most advanced student.
There are always ways to modify for new yogi's, so beginners are welcome
to join any class. We encourage beginners to pace themselves in class,
and, for best results, to complete 10 classes in 3 weeks. This creates a
solid physical base and an intellectual understanding in which to
continue your journey! In increments, you'll build strength, focus,
stamina and flexibility. Remember, there is no competetion in yoga, so
honor the fact that everyone's experience will be unique.
2. Will class be challenging for me?
Yes. But you
can determine your own intensity with which you work in each pose. Your
first few classes may be difficult. You might feel dizzy or even
nauseous, but those symptoms will soon pass and you will witness the
emergence of a new strength and power. Yoga will lead you to a healthy
you, and the challenge will make you strong and stress-free.
3. How often should I practice?
Successful
yoga practice requires discipline and wisdom. Consistency is the key to
success. For life-changing results practice 4-6 days per week. A
practice of 2-3 days per week, if consistent, will create transformation
over time. Develop the spirit of repetition and everydayness in your
practice!
4. What if I'm not that flexible?
We
encourage you to develop a flexible mind. You don't need to be
physically flexible. All you need is to focus on letting go, sweating,
breathing, moving, and respecting your limitations.
5. What is the meaning of Om?
Om is a
mantra, or vibration, that is traditionally chanted at the beginning and
end of yoga sessions. It is said to be the sound of the universe.
Somehow the
ancient yogis knew what scientists today are telling us –that the entire
universe is moving. Nothing is ever solid or still. Everything that
exists pulsates, creating a rhythmic vibration that the ancient yogis
acknowledged with the sound of Om. Chanting Om allows us to recognize
our experience as a reflection of how the whole universe moves–the
setting sun, the rising moon, the ebb and flow of the tides, the beating
of our hearts. As we chant Om, it takes us for a ride on this universal
movement, through our breath, our awareness, and our physical energy,
and we begin to sense a bigger connection that is both uplifting and
soothing.
6. What are the benefits of "hot" yoga?
Practitioners
of hot yoga believe the heat extends the ability of the ligaments,
tendons and muscles. Immersing yourself in hot yoga practice is said to:
- release toxins
- improve flexibility and range of motion
- increase the chances of weight loss
- develop muscle tone
- build the immune system
Proponents
of the practice also believe that hot yoga exercise reduces the
symptoms of certain chronic illnesses, such as thyroid disorders,
arthritis and circulatory problems.
7. Why is "namaste" said at the end of class?
Namaste means honoring the place in you in which is of love, of truth, of light and of peace.
8. Is yoga a religion?
Yoga
is not a religion. Rather it is a practice of self-awareness,
self-training, and self-discovery. Yoga is non-sectarian, and can
be compatible with all religions. If you are familiar with the
differences between Yoga and religion, it is easy to keep them separate,
or if you prefer, to integrate them. The choice rests with each person
as an individual.
9. Why is proper breathing so important in yoga?
Breathing
gives life, it's as simple as that. Without oxygen, no human cell can
live for more than a few minutes. Many people use only part of their
full breathing capacity, taking in about one third of the oxygen that
their lungs could use. This leads to stress and fatigue, particularly
during a challenging yoga practice.
The yogic breath discipline
teaches you to breathe through the nose, accentuate exhalation rather
than inhalation, and cleanse the lungs and eliminate toxins. These
techniques are attributed with increasing your physical and mental
health, so remember to BREATHE!
10. Will I lose weight doing yoga at Dana Hot Yoga?
Many
of our students who practice regularly report rapid loss of weight and
inches off of their bodies. Many of these students were very physically
active before they began their power yoga practice. During a typical
power yoga class, students can burn as many as 800 calories!
11. Does this style of yoga give my body as much of a workout as if I go to the gym? Do I need to do my "cardio" in addition to coming to dana Hot Yoga ?
No. Dana Hot Yoga
gives your body much MORE of a “workout” than if you go to the
gym. Yoga, when practiced in this vigorous style, works just as well as
strength-training for shedding fat. It also makes your heart stronger
and boosts cardiovascular fitness, found a study from the University of
California, Davis. Practice regularly to stay slim, fit, and
serene. Yoga works 100% of your body, as opposed to say, running which
works about 10% of your body, tennis–about 15%, swimming–about 15%, or
ballet–about 30%. You don’t need to be flexible, graceful, athletic, or
have “talent.” All you need is yourself, a yoga mat, a clear intention,
and your breath. That’s all.
12. I am an athlete; can yoga help me with my sport?
Your hometown Philadelphia Eagles have practiced power yoga. Other athletes known to practice power yoga regularly include: Le Bron James, Georges
Laraque, Tom Brady, Shaquille O'Neal, Dan Marino, Barry Bonds, Annika
Sorenstam, Carl Lewis, Mark Messier, Evander Holyfield, Pete Sampras,
The Los Angeles Lakers, the list goes on and on!!!!
13. Will I strengthen my muscles at Dana Hot Yoga?
Yes.
More than you can imagine. You will become so strong, lean, and
flexible. It will just happen, while your attention is on how calm and
centered and focused you have become. Hot Yoga
works and cleanses every part of your body–not just your muscles. You
will exercise just about every organ, nerve, tendon, ligament and
muscle, fill your body with fresh, oxygen-rich blood, and cleanse out
your system. Because of this, after a Yoga practice, you will experience a beautiful energy and lightness, and clarity of mind.
Dana Hot Yoga
267-974-9805
244-246 Bala ave
Bala Cynwyd Pa 19004