Yoga For Every Body

December 24, 2009
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Product DescriptionBody & Soul Magazine “Best Buy. . . will revolutionize your home yoga practice. . . Finally, an at-home yoga series customized to suit your needs!” realage. com “Editor’s Pick. . . Yoga for Every Body is an easy-to-follow DVD with lots of routines. It will teach you how to stretch, relax, really breathe. . . ” Product Description Body & Soul Magazine “Best Buy. . . will revolutionize your home yoga practice. . . Finally, an at-home yoga series customized to suit your needs!” Get into shape, relieve stress, become stronger and more flexible & increase energy! Yoga Complete for Every Body allows everyone, from the beginner to advanced students, to experience the joy, power and serenity of yoga. With over 35 routines, no other DVD offers so much to help you learn and progress in the healing art of yoga. Simply select the routine you need on any given day and this amazing DVD will adapt to meet your exact needs. . . . More >>

Yoga For Every Body

5 Responses to “Yoga For Every Body”

  1. I am a beginner to yoga and was looking for something to take me to the next level. Although, there are many options on this video, it is all pieced together and not in a class format. Did not like this at all! Instructors voice was also annoying.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. I used the ‘beginner’ section. Still moved too fast without explanation for moves. Teacher’s voice I found to have a rather annoying timbre.
    The exercises didn’t really seem to flow smoothly. I didn’t like the apparent structure of the different levels. It appears that each exercise was individually taped, then, depending on the level of exercise,the pre-taped exercises were shuffled around and inserted. Basically they were all the same exercises only pared and chopped and repositioned.
    It appeared to me that the ‘close-ups’ of some moves could have been videotaped in a way that didn’t feature the demonstrators crotch. I found some of those shots to be very unpleasing to view.

    I wouldn’t have bought this DVD had I been able to preview it. It really wasn’t what I was looking for. I still prefer the Rodney Yee Yoga series the best. They are shot in nicer venues with pretty scenery. The music is much more conducive to the exercise of yoga for me. The explanations and flow is much more enjoyable in the Rodney Yee series than this one. Yoga for everybody seemed like it shot by the same people that make health films for high school.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. It’s true that this video has more options for routines than any other I’ve known; however, I find the flow of the routines to be terrible. There is no flow between poses, as she recorded each pose individually and then pieces them together to form a routine that focuses on specific areas.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. I have been taking classes for years but live now where there are no classes. I needed something to provide structure and variety to my practice, and this does that. there are several options to try each day of varying length, and I can pause a 45 minute routine and complete it the next day.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. is this DVD for real? it should be renamed yoga for geriatrics. Slow, choppy, and the advanced routines are even easy enough for beginners. If you’re used to Vinyasa or power yoga, this is NOT the CD for you. Big mistake!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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