Choosing Your Lightweight Yoga Pants
I suppose it is true that by now everybody out there understands that a huge variety of lightweight yoga pants available on the internet. Whether it is Capri or full length style you can get them in bootleg, legging and cropped cut fashions. Certainly most clothing manufacturers offer their yoga clothing in cotton, linen, hemp, satin and silk and even synthetics. The question that goes unasked is…which of these lightweight yoga pants are the right ones for you?
Firstly, check around so that you can easily find yoga pants that give your body complete flexibility so that you can get into those pretzel like poses. In that flexibility is of supreme importance, it is vital that you choose a pair that gives you this ease of movement and comfortable to wear. I don’t care if you buy natural or synthetic fashions (that is all up to you) you have to be able to have great freedom of movement. Not only will this allow you to move from one pose to another with comfort, but it will also allow your yoga instructor a clear view of your progress. This is what we like to call -the road to mastery!
You might have seen people in your class that wear yoga pants made from bamboo terry. This is the same sort of fabric that they make sweatshirts out of. Bamboo terry compliments your shape and its breezy smooth fit allows for greater comfort and ability to breathe. Folks who prefer natural and environmental friendly fabrics like these adore this kind of thing. Choosing 100% natural cotton lightweight yoga pants means your clothes can easily absorb all the moisture that those hot-house yoga classes produce.
Some students will also consider an antimicrobial finish so as to eliminate the growth of bacteria in their garments. Even though these are designed specifically for yoga classes, it is not uncommon to see these yoga clothes being worn in such diverse places as gym classes, aerobics, dance studios, and health clubs.
Ideally, your yoga clothes need be absorbent so that it absorbs sweat away from your body. There are few things that feel as uncomfortable as a sticky, clammy body that is moist from perspiration. I also think your yoga clothes should be attractive and fun to wear. When I do yoga alone in my home, I am willing to wear an old tee shirt and sweats or baggy shorts. When I practice in a class, I am more discriminating in what I choose to wear.
So when you buy your lightweight yoga pants, do so with care and you will enjoy endless hours of relaxed fun for years to come!
