Is core power yoga vinyasa? |
How would you feel about swimming or a barre class? |
Vinyasa refers to the flow from one pose to the next without stopping between each pose. So, core yoga could be vinyasa if the teacher is adding flows to the class. Example of a classic vinyasa flow - forward food, half lift, fold, step/jump back to Chaturanga. Chaturanga Push up, up dog or cobra. downward dog. Jump/walk forward. Fold. Half way lift. Fold. Sweep to high mountain. Fold. Half way left. Step back to lunge, ……… The flow keeps your body moving between asanas. |
I don’t like hot yoga. But any power vinyasa class would be good for this. I’ve taken classes at my climbing gym where I was watching sweat drip onto my yoga mat as I tried to keep up. |
Power, vinyasa, rocket, ashtanga. Anything with those key phrases should get you headed in the right direction. Tons of variety even within that though. |
Or “fire” Where are you located, OP? We can help recommend places. |
Would you being willing to pay for something like SolidCore? |
Just chiming in to point out that somatypes (ectomorph, mesomorph) have zero scientific basis and were invented by a psychologist with no medical or exercise physiology knowledge and were basically an outgrowth of the eugenics movement. |
Pilates is more challenging but closely related enough that you may be interested. |
Diet to lose weight exercise for health. If your goal is fat loss it is al about your diet |
OP, I am a similar height/weight as you and I also love yoga. I lost (and have maintained) 20 pounds last year through diet, power walking 2-4 times a week, and yoga 2-3 a week. Are there more effective ways to burn calories/get toned? Yes, sure. But this is what works for me because I enjoy doing it! Do whatever you enjoy for movement JUST BE CONSISTENT! Clean up your diet too and you will see results and long as you stick with it. I don't IF, but I have a hard rule of not eating after dinner, ever. So, that gets me to a natural 12 hour fast without having to watch the clock. |