Remember walking into that studio advertising "Bikram Yoga" only to find music playing, the heat turned down, and a 60-minute class? Something felt off, but you went along with it because, hey, it was more convenient, right?
Jim Kallett exposes what's really happening: "People are insecure in their knowledge of the Yoga, so they change it to give people what they want instead of what they need. Everything became about business—money, branding, marketing, selling."
Here's the devastating truth: they use the Bikram name because it attracts people, but the moment you change it slightly, it's no longer Bikram Yoga. You're getting a counterfeit product while paying for the real thing.
This isn't just about Yoga—it's about integrity. "You end up continually changing it into something else, and pretty soon you're offering a million different things." The slippery slope from small compromises to complete transformation.
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