Hello, my name is Emily. I’m a college student studying Biology, usually in the States but currently in Australia for a semester.
I’ve been interested in Yoga for a while but haven’t had the opportunity to try it until recently, so I attended my first class today, and it was mostly better than I was expecting, but I do have one main question/concern:
It was HOT in that little room. Ok, now I understand the physics of putting 30 or so adults in one small room with almost no airflow, and then having everyone do any kind of activity (or really, at this ratio of people:room size, just sitting there would up the temp and humidity pretty fast!). When we entered, another class had just left so the side doors, which open to outdoors, were opened to air out the room. As soon as we began, however, all the doors were closed, leaving us all in a little concrete sauna. I suppose for most people this is only a minor annoyance, but I really don’t like heat and humidity. It was a major distraction for me (and stressful!) and made it extremely hard to focus on what I was doing. One of my roommates said he thinks that there is a reason for having the room hot/this is done intentionally. Is this true? If it’s just a case of keeping people from wandering through the room, there’s ways of doing that which don’t require us to be cut off from the lovely evening air outside.
Like I said, other than that it was awesome: until I finished high school a couple of years ago, I danced ballet/tap/jazz/pointe and I’ve really been missing the discipline, particularly in keeping up my flexibility, so it felt really good to work tonight (and I was pleased to see that I’m still more bendable than the average person ).
Thanks in advance!
ETA: The style is some kind of Vinyasa, its offered through the school here.