Max Henderson and Nick Higgins had one goal going into this: to disrupt the yoga industry. After connecting over feelings of intimidation during yoga classes they had attended, the two realized that many other people felt the same way. Enter Hotpod yoga: a safe and unintimidating yoga experience designed to strip away all the elements that stand in the way of you and all the benefits yoga can offer. Since being introduced in 2013, it has become Europe’s largest yoga business, with four Hotpods finding their way to South Africa as well.
Hotpod yoga takes place within a large, inflatable pod that fits a maximum of 20 people. Inside, the small, dark cocoon-like space is dimly lit by purple LED lights. The darkness allows you to lose your inhibitions – so no more comparing yourself to the bodies around you. The pod is warmed up to 37°C: the perfect match to your body’s own temperature. This way, the heat doesn’t feel overwhelming – simply snug. ‘It’s very scientific in the way it’s designed,’ explains Hotpod yoga instructor Yazmine Horowitz. ‘The pod heats up with you.’
You’ll experience gentle atmospheric and binaural beat-based music accompanied by a diffuser dispensing uniquely blended, signature Hotpod scents. The addition of the humidifier helps you work up a good, cleansing sweat once the pod is sealed.
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