Yoga Shorts to Compliment Your Yoga Class

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Bryan Mccarty
  • Published July 25, 2009
  • Word count 1,121

It's true you can wear just about anything when you do your yoga practice. But the right clothing can actually help your practice by providing comfort and freedom of motion. And it doesn't hurt to be a bit fashionable in, or on the way to, your favorite yoga class. In particular, yoga shorts are made especially for yoga. They are designed to allow greater movement without showing off a little too much, as many standard workout or running shorts can. They are an especially good choice if you practice Bikram or hot yoga, because the room is heated to such a high temperature and you'll be sweating a lot! Shorts in yoga class also offer the benefit of allowing your instructor a better view of your hip, knee and ankle alignment, which can be obstructed by longer, looser yoga pants.

Styles

Yoga shorts are rapidly replacing old-fashioned gym shorts in public yoga classes. These specially designed shorts come in a variety of lengths and fit, from clingy micro-shorts to looser fitting and longer styles. They are more stylish than gym shorts and are designed for good coverage of important body parts throughout the range of yoga poses - even during inversions. In a class most of us are anyway a little more discriminating about what we wear. Yoga shorts are often made of microfibers or a Lycra blend to provide a stretch fit. They should not be too tight, or so long that they grab at your thighs as your knees and hip. These purpose-made shorts come in a great variety of colors, material, sizes, and features from a number of designers and manufacturers to fit suit anyone's taste.

Comfort

All yoga clothing should be very durable, breathe well, wick moisture away and offer great comfort. It should permit great freedom of motion so as not to hinder your practice. Yoga shorts aim to give good coverage and be snug enough not to "flash." They may be made of cotton blends, with varying amounts of cotton and spandex or some other stretchy material. Some makers of yoga clothing, such as PrAna yoga clothing use organic cotton, hemp, and even bamboo fabric. These are typically looser-fitting, and thus tend to be longer to provide good coverage (though sometimes elastic will be used at the bottom of the legs. Many people find microfiber clothing to be exceptionally comfortable, both because of their texture and because of their exceptional ability to wick perspiration from the skin to the air. Ideally, your short will fit in a way that stay close to the skin while being loose (or stretchy) enough to allow full movement of the body. For example, the Momentum Yoga Short is a loose-fitting, 3/4-thigh length short is made from a 4-way stretch cotton-lycra. Pillar Men's Yoga Short features an inside bathing suit liner made of coolmax, which provides support and keeps you dry. Shatki Wear makes some shorts that tie on the sides.

Designs in yoga shorts have become so stylish and comfortable that you really shouldn't be without a couple of pair. They are becoming a standard part of any yoga wardrobe. And besides, before long, you're going to find yourself wearing them outside of class! To help you choose from the myriad possibilities, you can look for reviews of different makes and styles at one of the yoga review websites. In fact, you should take the time to include a review of your favorite yoga articles while you are there, and help out future yogis who are looking for some shopping help. There is enough selection these days, that there is surely a pair of yoga shorts for everyone… maybe two or three pairs. Try some out and have fun in class.

Yoga shorts are inevitably replacing old-fashioned running shorts in public yoga classes. These specially designed shorts are made in a variety of lengths and types, from clingy short-shorts to baggier fitting and longer types. They are nicer than gym shorts and are designed for great coverage of personal places in the whole range of yoga poses - even when upside down. In a public class most of us are often a little more discriminating about what we wear. Yoga shorts are sometimes made from microfibers or elastic fiber blends to allow a stretch fit. They should not be too tight, or so long that they grab at your thighs as you stretch your legs. These special shorts are made in a lots of great colors, materials, sizes, and designs from a lot of companies to suit anyone's criteria.

Comfort

In general, yoga apparel should be wear well, breathe, wick moisture from the skin and provide great comfort. It should allow full freedom of movement so as not to interfere with your yoga class. Yoga shorts aim to give good coverage and be close-fitting enough not to "expose." They might be made of cotton combinationss, with varying degrees of natural fibers and elastic or some other elastic fibers. A few manufacturers of yoga apparel, such as PrAna yoga clothing use organic cotton, hemp, and even bamboo fabric. These are less snug, and thus are usually longer to give sufficient coverage(sometimes elastic is put on the legs to help). Many people find microfiber shorts to be exceptionally comfortable, both because of their feeling and because of their exceptional ability to wick sweat from the surface to the air. Ideally, your shorts will fit you such that they stay close to the skin while they are loose (or stretchy) enough to give full range of motion of your body. For example, the Momentum Yoga Short is a loose-fitting, 3/4-thigh short which is made from a 4-way stretch cotton-Lycra material. Pillar Men's Yoga Short offers an inside lining made from cool-max, which provides support while keeping you dry and comfortable. Shatki Wear sells some shorts that tie on the sides.

Styles in yoga shorts have gotten to be so stylish and comfortable that you needn't be without a pair or three. They are a normal part of every yoga clothing options. And anyway, before long, you're going to notice that you are using them away from class! To help you choose from the many choices, you should look for reviews of different options at http://yogireviews.com/yoga-products/yoga-products/yoga-clothing/yoga-shorts_c156_m65/. In fact, you ought to submit a review of some of your favorite yoga clothing, etc. while you are on the website, and help out future yoga practitioners who might be hoping for some shopping help. There is such a lot of choice these days, that there will be some yoga shorts for everyone… maybe two or three pairs. Check some out and have fun in yoga class.

Bryan has years of experience in the yoga world, and loves to share his interest with others. He encourages a better flow of information and ideas between yogis. One of the best sites for this is http://www.YogiReviews.com - a fun, informative place where yogi can post their own reviews and listings.

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