Bikram Suggestion For Those Of You Interested In Trying It

bikram.gifBecause my 30 day/$30 trial is close to its finish, and because the actual cost of attending is WAY out of my price range, I have resorted to finding other means of assuring that I can continue my yoga classes.  Because I would *never* have the discipline to do this on my own.  Anyway, this is what I discovered, and this is what I suggest to those of you who may not be able to afford the hefty cost of Bikram:

Ask your local studio if they offer a work-exchange program.  Most of them do.  You go in a few times a week and fold towels, etc., and in exchange, you get free classes.

3 Comments so far

  1. khmerbeauty @ October 6th, 2008

    Great blog.

    I love yoga, I practice about 3 to 4 times a week. I don’t do Bikram, but I do practice Hatha and Vinyasa yoga as well as Power Yoga.

  2. vanessaconkle @ October 7th, 2008

    This is awesome, I am totally printing this out

  3. Jennifer @ October 9th, 2008

    That is so interesting! I think my studio is looking for members as they need money…lol But I too think it is a tad pricey. It is about 100 per month for unlimited attendance for a max of 16 classes in total. But what I found was that it was not so hot in the room. That was a tad disappoint, but hey it was good not to faint. :) Anyways, I may think about calling some other classes to see what they offer. Thanks for blogging about Bikram. Have a great week!

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