Yoga heats up

By Barbara Grace, Correspondent

SCRANTON

How hot is Electric City Hot Yoga? It depends on how you look at it.

On a practical level, it’s the 108 degrees Fahrenheit and at least 40 percent relative humidity type of hot.

From the health practitioner’s point of view, it’s a hot and popular way to build strength, boost endurance, increase balance, cleanse impurities from the body, maximize flexibility, and maintain a healthy weight.

From an economic perspective, the hottest name in hot yoga studio design is the Electric City Hot Yoga owner, so he knows what it takes to make his yoga studio into a prime setting for the type of exercise the New York Times called “a workout promising not just the best body, but also the best sweat.”

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