I
laughed at his rhetoric, equally, as much as watching Jerry Seinfeld or
Ray Ramano, do a stand up comedy routine. The man is pure entertainment
and he has a point.
For some reason, I had the time to sit down and watch a little
television, and as luck would have it, Bikram Choudhury was being
interviewed on 60 Minutes Wednesday.
My wife, Marie and I don’t often get home at that time of the night, as
we are usually closing up the wellness center, so this was fate and a
bit of luck.
Our center does not have 105 degree Bikram classes or hot Yoga classes,
but we are familiar with Bikram’s style and his wife’s many
accomplishments. Rajashree Choudhury is a five-time winner of the
All-India Yoga Championship competition.
I am not a Bikram fan, but I am not swayed by some of the anti-Bikram articles that work their way into the world of Yoga.
Before I touch some of the finer points of his interview, I must
concede that he snatched the lime light with exuberance and now I know
why some love him, while others don’t feel so warm and furry about him.
I laughed at his rhetoric, equally, as much as watching Jerry Seinfeld
or Ray Ramano, do a stand up comedy routine. The man is pure
entertainment and he has a point.
In reference to his style of yoga, he said “ I don’t sell cheesecake,
you know that.” The fact is anyone who visits a Bikram style Yoga class
knows what they are getting into. How could you miss 105 degrees
Fahrenheit?
More to the point, America is a country of extremes and there are
estimates that only 10% of the population exercises regularly. While,
another 35% of the population, drift in, and out, of exercise,
depending upon the season, a fad, or a whim.
The remaining 55%, of America’s population, have taken a pledge to
avoid exercise at all costs. Maybe the “couch potatoes” can only grasp
the concept of a “kick in the pants.”
Some people need a drill instructor personality and as Bikram would
say, “torture chamber” to understand Yoga. America made him the “Guru
of the Stars,” and he understands public relations. Let’s give credit,
where credit is due. If you love Yoga and missed this interview, see if
you can catch the re-run.
There is a strange need, on a massive scale, for “stern but loving
parent” type teachers in Yoga classes. Now if you’ll excuse me, I am
about to organize the Extremely Hot Navy Seals Power Yoga Boot Camp.
Paul Jerard, is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher training
at: Aura Wellness Center, in North Providence, RI. He has been a
certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. He is a master instructor of
martial arts, with multiple Black Belts, four martial arts teaching
credentials, and was recently inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall
of Fame. He teaches Yoga, martial arts, and fitness to children,
adults, and seniors in the greater Providence area. Recently he wrote:
Is Running a Yoga Business Right for You? For Yoga students, who may be
considering a new career as a Yoga teacher. www.yoga-teacher-training.org/index.html