Bikram Yoga Encino

    bikram yoga

  • A type of hatha yoga characterized by a set series of postures and breathing exercises, performed in a room heated to a very high temperature
  • Bikram Yoga, commonly known as hot yoga, is a system of yoga that Bikram Choudhury synthesized from traditional yoga techniques and popularized beginning in the early 1970s.
  • A style or school of hatha yoga that emphasizes a high-energy workout and sweating which focuses on cleansing the body from the inside out. It is also referred to Choudhury Yoga or the Yoga College of India.
  • Also known as Hot Yoga, this type of yoga aims toward general wellness and claims the heated studio facilitates deeper stretching, injury prevention, and stress and tension relief by a focus on systematically stimulating muscles, joints, and organs.

    encino

  • Encino may refer to: * Encino, Los Angeles, California * Encino, Texas * Encino, New Mexico

bikram yoga encino

bikram yoga encino – Encino Man

Encino Man
Encino Man
Starring Pauly Shore, Encino Man unearths the biggest laughs in 2 million years! The fun kicks off when two high school buddies dig up a frozen caveman in their backyard! Once the living fossil thaws out, the friends figure he’s their ticket to being cool. But the plan backfires when the newcomer turns everyday life upside down, generating pre-hysterical craziness wherever he roams! Co-starring Sean Astin (Bulworth) and Brendan Fraser (The Mummy), you’ll definitely dig Encino Man– the totally irreverent, totally awesome comedy that shows just how hilariously out-of-control things evolve once the stone age meets the rock age head-on!

Brendan Fraser made his film debut in this 1992 comedy that never quite discovers its audience constituency. On the one hand, it features Pauly Shore, which would seem to define the picture’s tone and identity accordingly. On the other hand, the film’s other leading man is Sean Astin, the earnest star of Rudy, suggesting that Encino Man will have a lot of heart despite its silly premise. But none of that turns out to be true. Fraser plays an unfrozen caveman discovered by a pair of California high school outcasts (Shore and Astin). As the grunting newcomer becomes popular with the other kids, Shore and Astin try to bask in his reflected glow. Fraser, beginning a long movie career playing cartoonish goofballs, works entirely on instinct and earns his laughs. Shore, however, relies on his familiar verbal shtick, and Astin makes a great overgrown puppy pining after a lost girlfriend. Directed by Les Mayfield, who came to this project from his acclaimed documentary, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse. –Tom Keogh

Encino Reservoir

Encino Reservoir
Encino Reservoir from "Dirt Mullholland", about 1 mile west of San Vincente Mountain Park.

The valley was extra hazy today since Griffith Park is burning again.

Encino, NM

Encino, NM
Encino, NM

bikram yoga encino

Encino (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))
The San Fernando Valley area that became the modern city of Encino has gone through a surprisingly international sequence of ownership, beginning with Native American tribes, then the Spanish and Californios, followed by the French, Basques, and Americans. In the post–World War II boom, Encino became an affluent enclave of those who portrayed all of the above on the screen: Hollywood movie and television stars. Encino originated around an artesian spring that served for several thousand years as the gathering place of three tribes: the Fernandeño, Tongva, and Chumash. This spring, which was documented in Fr. Juan Crespi’s diary during the Portola Expedition in 1769, today still provides water within the grounds of Los Encinos State Historic Park. El encino is Spanish for “the oak,” and the area was so named for the vast panorama of oak groves covering it.