AP/ April 6, 2010, 7:02 PM

Nude Yoga Movement Splits Stripped from Serious

Some people work out to look good naked. Others skip a step.

Inside a heavily curtained fourth-floor dance studio is a male-only class specializing in "Hot Nude Yoga," a form of sensualized tantric yoga practiced nude.

A few classes are coed, but male-only gatherings tend to be more popular and have become a mini-phenomenon in the gay community, with studios in Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. A studioless group in Chicago practices in the apartment of a nude yoga enthusiast.

Fans say the nudity aids in deepening their yoga practice while building a close, and emphatically nonsexual, community. "A lot of people, especially living in New York, don't get the opportunity to connect with people in an intimate way," said Aaron Star, who started the naked yoga movement.

And while participants do occasionally report a frisson of excitement, Star and the practice's aficionados make one thing clear: This is about physical fitness.

"This is about yoga and appreciating your body," said John Cottrell, 40, who teaches naked yoga classes in Salt Lake City twice a month. He calls them a safe, nonthreatening space "to help men especially look at themselves in a different way.

"It's just fun. It's a great workout," he says.

Star began the practice to appeal to a primarily gay male audience and achieved fame in the yoga world with his DVD series "Hot Nude Yoga," which allows aspiring yogis to practice in the privacy of their homes.

Hot, yes - in temperature, for starters.

Awkward? That, too.

At the small class I attended, an undeniable sexual charge hung in the room, making the exercise at times painfully weird and embarrassing. Many nude yoga classes revolve around partnering positions, a series of postures that put two men within striking distance of the other's privates.

Not all serious yogis think the practice makes sense.

"I don't see the point," said Mary Dillion, who teaches clothed yoga in Manhattan. "I have a yoga practice that I like and I can be naked in my home. I don't need to do naked yoga."

And Joshua Stein, editor-at-large for OUT Magazine, who attended a class in 2008, says the quality of the yoga was diminished by the heightened sensuality.

"It's almost as if the yoga is something between an afterthought and an excuse," said Stein, who is heterosexual. "It gives you this gray area where you can be intimate physically, but not so aggressively intimate as in a bath house or in a bar."

He describes being asked to do a child's pose - a kneeling pose with arms stretched forward on the ground - while a partner draped himself on his back. "It's not something you really need a partner to do," he said.

Star acknowledges that partner work is a popular feature of Hot Nude Yoga that "generates a certain amount of heat" and keeps his client list high. Still, practitioners say they constantly combat the notion that their classes are orgies veiled as exercise.

At Nude Yoga NYC in Manhattan, nude yoga is not such a boys club. Instructor Isis Phoenix, 29, said her coed nude yoga studio attracts "a well-rounded population of ages, genders and sexual orientations." The men usually outnumber women two-to-one, however.

Phoenix sees nudity as an extra pull for men, who often need an incentive to practice yoga. Still, she nixed the idea that nudity created a sexual element, but one of comfort.

"Men more often fall into a general greater ease with their bodies than women do," she said.

But the trend seems to appeal mostly to gay men. David Flewelling teaches Mudraforce Yoga at a home studio in Montreal, Canada. As at Star and Cottrell's studios, the majority of attendees at Mudraforce are gay.

Flewelling said sex is never part of the experience. Nude yoga, while extremely sensual, is not sexual, he said.

"There's something fantastic about exercising without clothes," he said. "You're free of the restrictions that clothes put on and it puts everyone on an even keel."

Even teachers of naked yoga, while railing against the suggestion that the class is tantamount to foreplay, can send mixed signals. When my class ended, I took aside the instructor, Jeffrey Duval, and asked how he got into naked yoga. Duval acknowledged he attended his first class because he thought it was about sex.

But his experience surpassed all his expectations.

"You're shedding away your clothes, but you're also shedding away insecurities and fear," he said. "I can't think of a more perfect way to practice."
By Associated Press Writer Ryan McLendon
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craziekatz says:
okay..what ever trips ones trigger I guess! In your own home, okay but as a group, NO! If this is a co-ed class what does a man do when a beautiful woman walks in the room? I guess they have position where you're face down, don't they! In other words when you see someone hit the floor you know "whats up"! HUH!
Just something about a guy doing Chinese splits sounds ridiculous, it would be great for a laugh I guess!
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bundye says:
Not worth reporting!
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parisdakar says:
LOL. You couldn't make this crap up!
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Mindstrike says:
They are always looking for ways to make gay sex more acceptable. Give it a rest. I don't want your junk in my face. They always want a little more. If you are sane there should be no deep desire to push any limits but they always like to get "excited" about a new way to be gay.
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national1942 says:
Stupid, dumb and for weirdo's only. Normal people don't need to act this way.
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RespectOthersAlways says:
Its a free country. Just don't try to force it on others or accuse those you reject this overt exposure of genitalia as being less than.

You have a right to go into a swamp or up the rough side of the mountain. Others have a right not to go with you.
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erasmus111 says:
If I promised not to laugh too loud, I wonder if they would let me sit in the back and watch. : )
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displeased replies:
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Erasmus, why would you want to only watch? You wouldn't want to be involved with a room full of half hard sausages flopping around on each other?
erasmus111 replies:
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"You wouldn't want to be involved with a room full of half hard sausages flopping around on each other?"


Sounds tempting,......but NO.
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rockcutr says:
Ok for couples in the privacy of their home. In public this would seem like sexual needyness. At the least very immature. But, most things can be justafied with the right word selection. When you start chargeing for this it boarders on prostitution. Which doen not require physical contact. Exchange of money for a show.
Good luck with that even in the state of liberal olde Californication.
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birdyspice replies:
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i fail to see how this is worse than a strip club or even a public beach
displeased replies:
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birdyspice, because there's physical contact involved. For couples, maybe. Would you feel comfortable going face to face with a stranger doing warrior pose naked?
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displeased says:
I practice yoga to add variety to my workout and for the stretching. If you take yoga seriously, then I can't see how nudity is an incentive. It seems to be an incentive to sexual pervs. I also practiced integrated yoga (partnered up with a woman, luckily since women out number men in my class). With integrated yoga, you are definitely in close quarters and sometimes in the occasional somewhat intimate positions. Although there are some extreme hotties in my class, I would feel uncomfortable practicing naked with a stranger. And I consider myself pretty liberal with nudity, i.e., skinny dipping, nude beaches, sex (with my girlfriend) in unusual places, etc.
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John_Merritt says:
If you don't mind I will keep the nude yoga exercises between me and my wife. Aw shucks I'm not married, so I guess it is not happening freaks.
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birdyspice replies:
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nobody cares if you don't want to participate. who cares what other people want to do? don't like it? don't do it. simple
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