Yoga - Can you recommend a DVD?
linda1243
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I want to get into Yoga but I am starting from scratch. Can anyone recommend a good DVD?
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My favorite yoga DVD is Power Yoga by Jeanette Jenkins. You can get it at www.collagevideo.com or www.thehollywoodtrainer.com0
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there is a lot of free videos online if you would like to try some before you buy. I ave a pretty good Rodney Yee one, and ther eis another i like ...will hav eto remember the name for you!0
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There are several on youtube you could try out until you found a yogi's style you liked. I like Tara Stile's because she does faster, more fluid motions instead of the traditional stretch and hold it for 30 seconds I'm used to.
http://www.youtube.com/tarastilesyoga0 -
I like "The Biggest Loser - Weight Loss Yoga" dvd... I'm not a big fan of regular yoga, but really enjoy this weight loss kind of yoga. It's a lot of holding harder poses to work your muscles, a lot of core work, and there's three different levels you can choose from.0
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001F76OKC
Rodney Yee is very easy to follow. I actually have a few of his dvds and I adore him!0 -
This is a GREAT yoga program.
www.ddpyoga.com0 -
I vote for Rodney Yee too. I have his 5 daily workouts for the week DVD, and I love it!0
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I never found a DVD that worked for me but really enjoy the Yoga options on my Wii Fit. If you have a Wii this is a great option and very easy to learn the basics without having to follow a routine.0
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I vote for Rodney Yee too. I have his 5 daily workouts for the week DVD, and I love it!
thats the one i have! Just did back bends lol0 -
I really liked MTV's Yoga. It's so old that you can get it for $2-3 bucks on Amazon.0
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I was just thinking about getting a yoga DVD too, but I don't know how to choose, I would like someone who provides good explanations, but I don't really know what the goal is-stretching? strength? meditation? flexibility? poses? just kind abumping here in case someone has something good.0
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I was just thinking about getting a yoga DVD too, but I don't know how to choose, I would like someone who provides good explanations, but I don't really know what the goal is-stretching? strength? meditation? flexibility? poses? just kind abumping here in case someone has something good.
Like many others have mentioned Rodney Yee is good for explaining the basics, picking up one of his dvds is a good place to start. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0pZUjXGq8w0
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