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Residents turn to hot yoga as means of escaping from brutal cold
SIMSBURY, Connecticut (WFSB) It’s no surprise these frigid temperatures have more people staying indoors.
At Bikram Yoga Simsbury, depending on the class you take, temperatures inside the studio could reach up to 107 degrees.
Whether you’re coming in for Bikram yoga or hot yoga, the warm studio is a refuge from the cold outdoors.
“It’s just a great workout. You get a great sweat, your muscles get stronger, and you get a lot more flexible,” Simsbury resident Mike Schulitz tells us.
There are the regulars, like Mike and Linda, who come in a few times each week and love it.