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Step 1: Understand nude yoga
Understand nude yoga. Practicing yoga without the encumbrance of clothing is meant to be sensual, not sexual.
Tip
Nude yoga instructors say erections are common and nothing to be embarrassed about.
Step 2: Find a class
Call yoga studios in your area to see if they offer nude yoga. Some classes are co-ed; others are male- or female-only. Male-only classes — and nude yoga in general — tend to draw mostly gay men.
Step 3: Ask about poses
Ask what kind of yoga is practiced in the nude yoga class. Some feature mostly solo poses with a few partnered ones, while others revolve around positions done with another class member. Also inquire about the difficulty level of the yoga practiced.
Step 4: Know what to bring
Know what to bring to practice nude yoga. You needn’t bring your own partner; you can team up with someone in the class. But you do need to bring your own mat.
Tip
Bathing before class is strongly advised.
Step 5: Start a class
If nude yoga is not available in your area, approach an instructor about starting a class; many nude yoga classes are held informally in private residences. Just make sure the teacher is certified to teach yoga.
Did You Know?
Nude yoga enjoyed a surge in popularity after a New York-based teacher opened a “Hot Nude Yoga” studio in 2001.
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