Essential Yoga For Inflexible People
N**T
This video helped my knee pain in just a few days...
I started out very, very slowly. In fact, I didn't even play the dvd for eight months. ;) But when I did start doing just the five minute exercises every day it definitely helped with my bad knees which I have after decades of standing on a concrete floor for eight or more hours a day. I was really surprised. Some of the more advanced techniques are quite beyond me but it's a fun little ritual that I hope will become a daily, (in the evening) thing with me. I actually enjoy it and after even a short practice, (I don't spend long at it at all) I feel refreshed and tingly. I think I will look for other yoga dvds that are designed for chubby slackers like myself later on, but this one is great. I think anyone starting out would find it helpful and especially calming and energizing. Try this and see. The beautiful background of ocean waves and the simple narration really make this one good. I feel more connected to my body now.
M**D
Just Okay
I thought that this video was just okay, but certainly not great. The instructors voice-over is very obnoxious and repetative once you have watched the video several times. I like that the video didn't take long pauses to introduce every pose, but I do wish that the pace would have been just a little bit slower. Beginners do not have enough time to get into a pose correctly, let alone to feel the pose and its effect on their body. I most definately would not buy this video again.
E**.
Such Potential!
There are many problems with this DVD, but I will try to keep this to just the biggest, which is its inconsistencies. This disc is riddled with inconsistencies making it difficult to do even know which routine you should be doing! The menu titles of the routines read either "with Chair" or "without Chair" but they are not always correct so you think you're choosing a section with the chair, but when the routine is over with, you find that a chair was never even mentioned.Next, we have the routines themselves. Our "Yogi" will say one thing but will be doing something else, which just leads to distraction. As you try to figure out which thing you should be doing, your attention shifts from your body's alignment to over thinking what's going on on the DVD so that you can be comfortable with the idea that you're doing what you're supposed to. Next thing you know, you've hurt yourself.One more thing and I'll stop: this video moves very slowly, so if you have problems with your knees, for instance, you will spend a significant amount of time putting a lot of pressure on them in certain standing poses. She holds these positions for a long time (15-30 seconds, give or take) and you will feel them.Overall, this DVD had a lot of potential, but in the end, it failed... miserably. It seemed rushed, with lower-quality camera work, editing and voice-overs. The "Yogi" also spends the video smiling like she's in a beauty pageant, which is just silly - it's supposed to be yoga - not cheesy aerobics! (Ok, those were more than one thing, but they were warranted.)
T**S
Making me (more) flexible
I had tried another workout dvd with the same title (and older), but it was poor image quality and seemed like one had to already be flexible to follow it. With this version, I was able to do nearly all of the exercises (so far), surprising even my significant other. The routines seem to flow easily from one to the next, in a natural progression. I would recommend this to a "non-flexible" person or beginner primarily, although some veterans might want to refer to it to make certain they're still doing the poses correctly, especially at the price.
A**R
Wonderful for the Inflexible!!
I am not very flexible, but wanted to improve. I did a lot of review reading about a lot of DVD's and decided upon this video. I could not have choosen a better workout! There are numerous workouts, so you will not be bored for a long time. Also, don't let the title fool you--it is challenging! You will not be able to master this DVD in a few weeks. One of the things I was worried about since I was new to yoga was if this "beginners, beginning" tape would be too easy and a waste of money because I needed something more. Don't worry about that. It will be challenging, but not enough to discourage you from continuing to do more. I work at a fire station and even managed to get the guys to do this with me! Worth the money and time. I also gives you a slight core workout. Shipping was super fast. GET IT, and Enjoy your purchase!
N**N
Great Yoga DVD
Someone mentioned I should try yoga, but I was a bit unsure as to whether I would like yoga or be able to do it. A couple of classes had not been a good experience for me to understand what was going on or performing the poses. But I tried this DVD and it does exactly what the title says, teaches yoga to help those who are inflexible.Clear guidance with modifications to start you off then adding more things later on. The use of the chair was helpful (though there was a typo on one selection on the menu, which is the only thing I found wrong.)Maggie teaches well. After the first couple of routines I really felt good and felt I could learn yoga, which was something I was not sure of after taking a couple of classes locally.Overall that makes for a great DVD.
R**2
Not really for the inflexible
This is actually "regular" yoga, done in a series of movements that have no instructions for "inflexible" people. While it is a very good dvd, it is not for anyone who has flexibility issues.The better dvd to buy is "yoga for inflexible people" by bodywisdom media which focuses specifically on one's inflexibility and has 35+ easy to follow routines. (not sure if I'm allowed to say that here but they'll cut it out if I'm not.)
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