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$39 for Two Months of Unlimited Classes at Bikram Yoga Pittsburgh ($300 Value)

Bikram Yoga Pittsburgh
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Staged within practice space heated to around 105 degrees, classes challenge students of all levels with physically rejuvenating yoga style

When the Beatles returned from India, they brought with them tranquility, sitars, and the ability to stretch their hair past their shoulders. Test the limits of your flexibility with today’s Groupon: for $39, you get two months of unlimited classes at Bikram Yoga Pittsburgh (a $300 value).

Cleansing waves of heat roll through Bikram Yoga Pittsburgh's mirror-lined practice space, helping students of all skill levels to deepen stretches and purify their bodies. The studio's robust schedule boasts classes throughout the week, and the 90-minute sessions crank thermostats up to around 105 degrees to loosen up joints and stimulate the local popsicle economy. The traditional flow of Bikram's 26 postures targets specific muscle groups, ensuring a systematic workout for the entire body that floods cells with oxygenated blood while ejecting delinquent toxins out the nearest pore. Rental yoga mats ($1) and towels ($2) transform floors into a kaleidoscopic patchwork with sprouts of arching limbs, and on-site showers rinse away any evidence of exertion to leave students feeling fresh.

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Promotional value expires Mar 21, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Must activate by 03/21/12, classes expire 2 months from activation date. Not valid if took classes in past 12 months. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Bikram Yoga Pittsburgh

Though he has studied, practiced, and taught yoga in such far-flung locales as Mexico and Southeast Asia, Zeb Homison counts his childhood living room in western Pennsylvania as the site of his fondest yoga memory. That's where, as a tottering pre-kindergartener, he worked through poses alongside his mother. After studying dance and theater, Homison—now the owner of Yoga Factory Pittsburgh— moved to San Francisco, where he rekindled his relationship with yoga while working at a hot yoga studio.

"When studying yoga, you have to be patient with yourself," says Homison, echoing the philosophy that his staff repeats to encourage students to take their time learning the practice. Together, the team works with patrons, inspiring them through bouts of frustration. "Yoga can be a lifelong process," Homison says, "and you just have to be open to it."

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