Bikram Yoga is the Original Hot Yoga

Bikram Yoga Decatur is the original Decatur hot yoga studio and the official Bikram Yoga Affiliate of Decatur, Georgia. We are convenient to downtown Decatur, North Decatur, Clarkston, Oakhurst, Kirkwood, Emory University, North Druid Hills, Toco Hills, Lawrenceville, and Tucker. We are the closest Bikram Yoga studio to Athens, Georgia.

Our Mission

To provide a safe and supportive environment where people can work on the relationship between mind and body and to facilitate personal growth and the development of self control with the goal of bringing about a sound, healthy body and a clear, peaceful mind.

Beat the Street for Little Feet

Posted in Announcements, Giving Back by Eric on September 4th, 2008 at 12:14 pm

BYD is sponsoring the Second Annual Beat the Street for Little Feet 5K and Fun Run in Historic Oakhurst. a benefit race for the Oakhurst Cooperative Preschool. We’re also offering a free 10 Day Intro to all runners who enter the race (excluding existing BYD clients). You can sign up for a Kids Fun Run, a One Mile Short Run or the full 5K & Phantom Runners. Visit the OCP web site for details.

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Labor Day Weekend Schedule

Posted in Announcements by Eric on August 25th, 2008 at 10:54 am

Please note the following changes to the schedule for the Labor Day Weekend…

Friday, Regular Schedule (10 AM, 1 PM, 4:30 PM, 6:30 PM)
Saturday, 10 AM & 4 PM ONLY
Sunday, Regular Schedule (10 AM & 4 PM)
Monday, 10 AM & 4:30 PM ONLY

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Kriya Yoga and the Ancient Science of Meditation

Posted in By The Way by Eric on August 25th, 2008 at 10:52 am

Bikram Yoga is an offshoot of the Kriya Yoga lineage. Bikram’s guru, Bishnu Ghosh, was trained at the Ranchi School for Boys which was founded by his older brother, Paramahansa Yogananda, author of “Autobiography of a Yogi.” Paramahansa Yogananda was an early and major contributor to the introduction of hatha yoga to the West. You can read more about Bikram’s lineage in this Wikipedia article.

The current lineage master of Kriya Yoga, Paramahamsa Prajnanananda is making his first visit to Atlanta this weekend and will be holding two public lectures.

Thursday, August 28, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Cypress Room at the Carter Center, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta

Friday, August 29, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Atlanta Marriot Century Center Hotel, 2000 Century Boulevard, Atlanta

Download a flyer for the events.

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Sasangasana

Posted in Postures by Eric on August 12th, 2008 at 4:54 pm

Posture 22 of 26

Rabbit Pose


Benefits: Increases flexibility of the back, spine and disks. Reduces tension in the back. Improves digestion. Regulates metabolism. Increases blood flow to the brain. Reminds one to be humble.

Issues & Maladies: Back and neck pain, thyroid conditions, digestive problems, insomnia, arrogance, hubris.

Body Parts Affected:
Thyroid, para-thyroid, pituitary gland, pineal gland, spinal cord, digestive system organs.

Notes: It’s important to keep a strong grip on the heels. Also, make sure it’s the crown (the exact top) of the head on the floor and not the forehead or the back of the head.

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Wish Him Good Luck

Posted in Testimonials by Eric on August 11th, 2008 at 12:50 pm

Raj Bhavsar is an alternate on the US Olympic Gymnastics team and he’s been chosen to replace Paul Hamm who had to pull out due to an injury. The NBC schedule has been hard to find so I’m not sure but I think he’s competing tonight. Here’s an inspiring video that was made before he was selected to compete.

update - Congratulations to the team for winning a bronze medal.

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“the quintessential all-American yogi”

Posted in In The News by Eric on August 1st, 2008 at 12:43 pm

It’s been a while since Bikram has done an interview so if you haven’t got an opinion about the man this new one, with the Chicago Tribune in advance of his workshop there next weekend, should help. There’s not much he hasn’t said before including the usual reference to “American circus yoga” but aside from saying there is “no crime” in India the shock-inducing rhetoric is minimal. My favorite quote is his response when asked why he’s so strict with his teachers,

In India we say an empty barn is much better than one full of naughty cows. I control my kingdom like a gangster.

I guess I should start calling him ‘Don’ instead of ‘Boss.’

Talking with “hot” yoga founder Bikram Choudhury

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Pranayama Breathing

Posted in Postures by Eric on July 23rd, 2008 at 11:53 am

[This is the first in a series of posts that will briefly outline the benefits of each posture in the Bikram series.]

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Posture 1 of 26

Standing Deep Breathing

Benefits: Most people only use 10% of their lung capacity. Pranayama Breathing teaches us to breathe more efficiently and fully. This exercise calms the mind, increases concentration/focus, detoxifies the lungs and mind, reduces stress, reduces blood pressure, increases oxygenation of the blood, increases circulation. It also increases flexibility of the rib cage and is good for the voice.

Issues & Maladies: Procrastination, indecision, holding back, insecurity, emphysema, asthma, shortness of breath, breathing problems, high blood pressure, indigestion.

Body Parts Affected: Lungs, thyroid, para-thyroid, pituitary gland, pineal gland, spinal cord, diaphragm, stomach, small intestine, abdominal organs, rib cage, shoulders, wrists, fingers, neck .

Notes: The sanskrit word Prana is usually understood to mean ‘universal life force’ (or energy) but the word that I like to use is ‘vitality’. Definitions of Ayama are more broad and include, ‘restraint,’ ‘control,’ ‘development,’ and even ‘to lengthen or stretch.’ Put together you have Pranayama. There are various forms of Pranayama Breathing exercises but they are all rooted in the idea of using the breath as a means of increasing one’s inner life force or vitality.

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Client: Marćia Riley

Posted in Client Profiles, Testimonials by Eric on July 21st, 2008 at 4:05 pm

Marćia Riley, 57

How often? When I lived in the city, I averaged two/three times a week. Now that I’m in McDonough, I barely make it twice a month…(sigh)

How long? A year before you opened [2001] - I’ve been attending Bikram Yoga Decatur since it opened and continue to enjoy the practice, staff and atmosphere.

I own EA Incorporated which provides services in the area of written and oral communication skills (training, writing, editing, proofreading, transcribing to corporate, government and academic clients).

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Benefits Seen: Health-wise it’s been GREAT!! I have three damaged discs in my neck and the heat helps tremendously. My body has really toned and I can actually see hips now!! Tummy was about 33 inches (pre-menopause spread), it’s down to 27 now. The practice has kept me flexible and energized. When folks ask how do I stay in shape, I proudly encourage them to give Bikram a try.

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Workshop Reminder & Schedule Changes

Posted in Announcements by Eric on July 15th, 2008 at 11:54 am

There will only be one morning class each day this weekend (Saturday 9 am and Sunday 10 am) to accommodate the Anatomy of a Yogi workshop.

Schedule Page

Workshop Info

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Free Washer Dryer Combination

Posted in Announcements, Giving Back by Eric on July 9th, 2008 at 11:47 am

update - This W/D is no longer available.

We have a perfectly good, used, low-energy, high-efficiency, ventless washer-dryer that we don’t need (we bought a larger model). It washes and drys in the same tank, plugs into a standard 110v wall outlet and doesn’t need to be vented. The only down side, and the reason we replaced it, is that it’s not ideal for large or heavy loads. You can read about it at the distributor web site.

This washer sells new for $1400. I tried selling it but no-one replied and I haven’t been able to find any charitable organizations that accept washer/dryers. I am now willing to give it to anyone who will come pick it up. It’s the shape and size of a standard washer and only a little heavier. I do not have a hand cart or dolly and we’re on the second floor.

Anybody? It’s taking up space in my closet and I hate to see something useful be un-used.

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