Hell-Bent: Obsession, Pain, and the Search for Something Like Transcendence in Competitive Yoga - Benjamin Lorr

Hell-Bent: Obsession, Pain, and the Search for Something Like Transcendence in Competitive Yoga

By Benjamin Lorr

  • Release Date: 2012-10-30
  • Genre: Health, Mind & Body
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 77 Ratings

Description

Author Benjamin Lorr wandered into a yoga studio—and fell down a rabbit hole

Hell-Bent explores a fascinating, often surreal world at the extremes of American yoga. Benjamin Lorr walked into his first yoga studio on a whim, overweight and curious, and quickly found the yoga reinventing his life. He was studying Bikram Yoga (or "hot yoga") when a run-in with a master and competitive yoga champion led him into an obsessive subculture—a group of yogis for whom eight hours of practice a day in 110- degree heat was just the beginning.

So begins a journey. Populated by athletic prodigies, wide-eyed celebrities, legitimate medical miracles, and predatory hucksters, it's a nation-spanning trip—from the jam-packed studios of New York to the athletic performance labs of the University of Oregon to the stage at the National Yoga Asana Championship, where Lorr competes for glory.
The culmination of two years of research, and featuring hundreds of interviews with yogis, scientists, doctors, and scholars, Hell-Bent is a wild exploration. A look at the science behind a controversial practice, a story of greed, narcissism, and corruption, and a mind-bending tale of personal transformation, it is a book that will not only challenge your conception of yoga, but will change the way you view the fragile, inspirational limits of the human body itself.

Reviews

  • Fantastic!

    5
    By LAlex15
    Such a great book, could not put it down. Please write another!
  • Worth Reading - Very Enjoyable

    5
    By iRustin
    Well written, balanced (sic) and funny. I had a hard time NOT reading it, stayed up late, woke up early to read….
  • Hell Bent

    5
    By tcrowell
    Great read even for novice yogis. I loved it.
  • brilliantly written

    5
    By hmsgusa
    I read this book in a day and a half. The subject matter; Yoga, Hot Yoga and Bikram of Bikram Yoga was thorough and unsettling at times. The author throughout the book gives many examples of the benefits of yoga and how it can and does change lives, but he also attempts to make us aware of some of the dangers of yoga. What happens when yoga, meant to be an individual and empowering journey, intersects with a charismatic, narcissist? People can find themselves surrendering their power and their journey and if they do, are they still doing their yoga? I did not agree with the entire book and yet, i still appreciated the writing and journalistic integrity that runs and weaves through the book. Lastly, even if you have no interest in yoga this makes a great read. If you have an interest in yoga i think it is a must read. Most of the books out there on yoga are about poses and spiritual philosophy, this is a boots on the ground kind of work, behind the scenes of one of the biggest yoga movement in the world.

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