Why the Original Bikram Method Still Matters And what
most teachers, serious students, and healing-minded practitioners were never shown
Join Brad Colwell, a 25-year Bikram Yoga practitioner, certified teacher, and studio owner, for a live conversation on why the original method was built the way it was, what gets lost when that design is changed, and how a deeper understanding of the practice can shift far more than what happens in the room physically.
Because the real power of this system has never been only about heat, posture, or discipline.
It lives in the structure.
In the order.
In the dialogue.
In the subtle teaching intelligence most people never get taught to notice.
There are things in this practice that live between the lines.
Things Bikram passed down that were never fully written down. Things that change how the practice lands in your body, how you understand what you’re doing, and how deeply you can experience what this method was designed to offer.
In this conversation, Brad will open up what 25 years of practice and teaching have shown him about the original method, and introduce you to the man he considers the most knowledgeable living teacher of the 26 postures.
If you have ever felt that something essential has been lost, diluted, misunderstood, or simply left unexplained, this conversation will help you see the original method with new eyes.
In this conversation, you’ll discover:
- Why the original 90 minutes, sequence, and dialogue were designed the way they were, and what changes in the physical, mental, and deeper healing experience when pieces of that design are altered
- The subtle principles hidden between the lines of the dialogue, and why those small distinctions can completely change how this yoga feels in your body
- What Brad learned over 25 years of practice and teaching that he wishes he had understood from the beginning
- Who Brad trusts as one of the deepest living carriers of this work, and why that matters in a time when the practice is often taught without its fuller depth and context
- Why this moment matters now, when more people are asking what is original, what has been lost, and what it really means to return to the source of this practice
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