Living Yoga - Power Stamina Yoga for Beginners

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Living Yoga - Power Stamina Yoga for Beginners

starring: Rodney Yee



 : Living Yoga - Power Stamina Yoga for Beginners
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
Brand: Power Yoga
EAN: 9780945671206
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 0945671202
Label: Living Arts
Manufacturer: Living Arts
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Living Arts
Release Date: 2001-02-06
Studio: Living Arts
Theatrical Release Date: 1999



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Features:
  • Introduces beginning student to the sun salutations poses which are basis for this physical and popular form of yoga
  • Flow, strengthen and energize
  • Rodney Yee
  • 30 minutes













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Although short, a great yoga immersion
I had never tried actual yoga before using this video, proving that it is an excellent beginners tape, for I was able to follow the instruction easily. Although it is necesarry to do the yoga along with the video several times before being fully able to keep up and actually feel any relaxing benefits, but after a few viewings it becomes relaxing. This video was a great start and I plan on continuing with more advanced videos from the same series.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Short Power Routine
While this tape by Rodney Yee might seem a bit overwhelming for someone brand new to yoga, it is certainly more of a beginners tape in the area of power yoga. Just try the first Bryan Kest tape "Energize" or Baron Baptiste's "Hot Yoga 1" (which are both also fantastic) and you'll quickly see the difference in terms of its intensity and the length of the practice compared to the Yee tape.

A tape that would be perhaps better for a newer student of yoga who would like to try a "power" style might be Yoga Zone's "Introduction to Power Yoga" which has a flow style but is perhaps a bit less overly intense than the Yee tape. In general the Yoga Zone tapes are quite excellent and many are broken down into two 20 minute sessions which make them very easy to fit in for those with very little time.

Anyway, back to the Rodney Yee tape:

This Power Yoga "Stamina" tape is one that I enjoy doing on those days when I want to do more of a "Power" practice but don't have the time or perhaps the energy to do something more intense.

It has a really great flow and covers many of the basic standing poses along with variations on Sun Salutations as well as back bending postures such as "bow" and "Camel".

What's also really nice is that it's just about 22 or so minutes once you get past the three minutes or so of introduction (I like to use that time for some simple twists and light stretches before the main routine starts) so it's a routine you can always fit in timewise.

Anyway, I would recommend this tape for someone with a little bit of Yoga experience who wants to "up the tempo" a bit and yet doesn't have the time or perhaps the stamina or energy on a particular day to do a longer, more intense routine. I think that anyone though can benefit from a routine like this even if it is their main yoga practice because though it is short it is pretty thorough and will certainly yield positive results done on a regular basis.

As far as the complaints about not wanting to do the tape because of Yee's tight bathing suit... If you're doing the routine and focusing on your breath and the poses, you won't be concerned with looking at the screen except for an occasional reference and hence you won't be too concerned about his choice of attire.

One last thing, regarding the fact that the tape keeps repeating certain poses. For those new to yoga, that is actually very much standard in terms of yoga practice which incorporates "vinyasa" practice which consists inserting up-dog and down-dog between other poses in order to keep heat in the body and it also helps to "re-calibrate" ones body after other poses as well as builds strength and flexibility.

If you'd like to add variety into your practice, other relatively short yet challenging yoga routines I'd recommend are Baron Baptiste's "Unlocking Athletic Power" and Rainbeau Mars "Pure Power" and "Pure Sweat" from her "Sacred Yoga" 4 tape set. Also Yoga Zone's "Fat Burning" tape is a 20 minute routine that will push you pretty hard for such a short practice.

Namaste



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - beginner??
This is NOT AT ALL meant for beginners. I'm pretty flexible but it does strain to watch the tape and simultaneously do the exercise at the same time. SO I suggest that one sits and watches the entire segment first before you try it out.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Well, the exercises are good but.....
I got a decent workout from this tape. I have back problems and was concerned that I wouldn't be able to do it but it was easy to follow and felt good. However, after the first week, I put the tape away and haven't touched it since. I couldn't take any more of watching the camera zoom in and scan Rodney in his Speedo. Ick. Dress him in something baggier and focus the camera more on the scenery and I'd happily buy another of his tapes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great workout
this has got to be one of my favourite videos! rodeny yee is a great instructor. he goes slow enough that you can keep up, but not boringly slow! you can really feel the difference after even using this once! i recomend it to everyone. i like how he relaxes you in the end. you feel totaly seteled! this is amazing.



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