I knew what she meant. I'd already lost several pounds, all of it in the form of
sweat transferred from my
Links
of London to my Mount Desert Fire & Rescue Association T-shirt.
(When I stepped on my bathroom scale later that day I was at my lowest weight in
years.) I found my pose, though. It's called savasna, and according to my
instructor it means "corpse pose." You just lie there flat on your back,
recuperating. I did manage to make it through the session, however, without
bleeding or losing consciousness, and I actually felt, if not quite rejuvenated,
at least as if I'd
Links
of London Bee Charm my body of several toxins. I didn't have any
urge to slug a pedestrian, either. Donna Rubin, a former dancer who co-owns four
Bikram Yoga NYC studios in Manhattan, including the Upper East Side studio I
attended, said that each location attracts its own, distinct crowd. The Upper
East Side will draw more Park Avenue matrons, certainly at the hour I took my
class, than the theater-district studio where Broadway performers such as Idina
Menzel came in green makeup
Links
of London Snowflake Charms performances of "Wicked," according to
Ms. Rubin, and Lady Gaga had a private class a few weeks ago. Business is
booming, she added, even though she said there were no Bikram studios when she
opened hers in 1999 and there are now 12. "The demand is still there. We're
expanding our Flatiron and West Side studios onto another floor and turning
people away at our prime-time classes." Ms. Burkhardt graciously
Links
of London Big Apple Charm me by email later in the day to make sure
I hadn't felt the urge to check into Lenox Hill.
Commentaires
Il n'y a aucun commentaire sur cet article.