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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Picky about Yoga Nov 05, 2009 I've tried dozens of yoga DVD's, and this one is by far my favorite. The only downside to this DVD is that the workout is 90 minutes long.
If you're on a time crunch, I recommend Rodney Yee's Power Yoga - Strength and Power Yoga - Flexibility. To me, these two workouts - each 25 minutes long - are basically a split of the 90-minute Power Yoga Total Body. The flow is a bit faster than that of the Total Body workout, so you don't hold the poses quite as long, but you'll still feel great afterward!
My typical routine is to alternate the two shorter workouts during the week, then Saturday or Sunday (or sometimes both, if I have time!) I do the Total Body version. Hope this helps for those who are on a time crunch, but still want some quality yoga!
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
bored Oct 05, 2009 I love yoga, but could he make it any more monotonous? It is a physical challenge, but mentally it gets old before 1/4 through it.
Just About Perfect Sep 17, 2009 Yee's Total Body DVD gives a very balanced and well-thoughtout series of asanas. He take the time to warm you up, which seems to be different than some other yoga DVDs. After the warm-up, the practise becomes more intense, and you will find yourself sweating and possbily pausing the DVD to rest for a moment. The latter part of the DVD goes into a series of stretches, spinal extensions, and twists that feel truely wonderful. After this practise, my back always feels terrific, and it leaves me in a great mood. The 60-minute length is really good. Many of the 20-minute DVDs are just too short - by the time you get warmed up and flexible, they are over. This one gets you warmed up and makes use of that warmth to exercise your strength, stamina, flexibility, balance, and focus. Also, Rodney's pace in this Total Body DVD is good, he does not race through the asanas like he does in many of his shorter routines.
This DVD is not for someone who is just starting out in yoga. New beginners should learn the basic poses before using this DVD. Once basic poses have been learned, then I would say that this DVD is appropriate for anyone. There are some challenging poses that will take longer to learn than others, and if they are too difficult, then you can use a modification or substitute a different pose.
Best intermediate at-home workout Sep 10, 2009 I love this dvd. I have tried for years to find a good, intermediate yoga flow to practice at home. This one is challenging and thorough. I highly recommend it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Will need some experience first - great otherwise. Sep 10, 2009 I've completed an introductory yoga course at a gym and so thought I'd give this one a go. I'm reasonably fit and was looking for something that would test me. I got that! This is reasonably fast paced and I think you need to know some basic yoga moves by name to be able to keep up. If you are comfortable with that, you'll really enjoy it. I can't get through the whole work out in one go, yet, but I wasn't looking for something that I'd be able to keep up with first go and get bored with. If you are at a novice or an intermediate level, you'll find yourself coming back to this one for a challange.
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