Do any of you guys like yoga DVDs? Suggestions?
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I saw on iTunes yesterday that Gaiam has a Yoga Rising Stars series. And you can get 40 minute classes from Two Fit Moms (one of them is that instagram user laurasyko ... blah blah I cant remember her ig name but she seems to be a pretty big ig yogi). Another one is Patrick Beach. I don't know the 3rd person.
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I like Travis Elliot, but there are so many DVDs to pick from. YouTube is a great place to look and get a feel for a teacher before committing to buy the whole DVD.0
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As far as youtubes go, I really like Sarah Beth Yoga. She has a nice speaking voice and I think most of her videos are beginner appropriate and not super boring - sun salutation, warrrior II flow that most end up being.1
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I do a lot of youtube videos. Erin motz has a 30 day challenge short videos though. Also yoga with adriene1
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I may have to check out those shorter videos. I want to do some yoga in the mornings before work, but most of the time I don't have the time (or energy, lol) to do a full hour like the DVD I have.0
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I used to be really into these DVDs, now I use yogaglo.
Bryan Kest Power yoga
http://www.amazon.com/Bryan-Kest-Power-Complete-Collection/dp/B0001WTWYC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341541144&sr=8-1&keywords=bryan+kest+power+yoga
Kristen McGee Power Yoga
http://www.amazon.com/Kristin-McGee-Power-Yoga-Mcgee/dp/B000HBKZ52/ref=sr_1_7?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1341541270&sr=1-7&keywords=kristen+mcgee+pilates
Bob Harper Yoga for the Warrior
http://www.amazon.com/Bob-Harper-Warrior-Darren-Capik/dp/B00429C1VQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1341541337&sr=1-1&keywords=bob+harper+yoga0 -
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yoga with adriene is fantastic. You tube it...you won't regret it.0
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doyogawithme.com is a great site with an archive of yoga videos that focus on various styles, health issues, age groups, difficulty/experience levels. Most of the ones I've used haven't turned out to be disappointing at all .0
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esmaythemermaid wrote: »doyogawithme.com is a great site with an archive of yoga videos that focus on various styles, health issues, age groups, difficulty/experience levels. Most of the ones I've used haven't turned out to be disappointing at all .
Doyogawithme.com is brilliant! Definitely on my recommendation list
Also try www.yogainternational.com, you get 10 free views a month but still awesome content
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esmaythemermaid wrote: »doyogawithme.com is a great site with an archive of yoga videos that focus on various styles, health issues, age groups, difficulty/experience levels. Most of the ones I've used haven't turned out to be disappointing at all .
Doyogawithme.com is brilliant! Definitely on my recommendation list
Also try www.yogainternational.com, you get 10 free views a month but still awesome content
I'm going to have to agree, Doyogawithme is a great site, and plenty of variety to choose from!
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