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Yoga Zone - Flexibility and Stress Release

Yoga Zone - Flexibility and Stress Release

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not Recommended
Review: Of all the Yoga Zone DVD's that I own, this has to be the worst. I like a video where there isn't a lot of talking. Alan Finger does not stop talking throughout the entire video. As well, some of the postures were too basic. Since it's a DVD, you can choose to skip parts and make your own workout, which is a good thing because the beginning of the video is enough to turn anyone off.
If you can get past Alan Finger talking all the time, some of the poses are actually challenging. He spends a lot of time on inverted postures, which I find are the most difficult. While it's not a favorite, I'll still keep it in my collection.. for now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love this video!!!!
Review: Ok, I admit it. I didn't think i' like this video as well as I do! I've got many yoga video, but I never owned one with Alan Finger instructing. I have other Yoga Zone videos with Lisa and Charles and the other guy whose name escapes me at the moment. I like them all, but this vieo with Alan is superb!! His instruction is like no other. No lie, he put my daughter, dog, and cat to sleep at the end with the relaxation. He is very calming. Because of this video I am buying other YZ video that have him instructing right now!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent but
Review: The exercises are easy to follow and best of all... they work. Is the first time I get into Yoga and it really helps your body. I rate the exercises as 5 stars but the quality of VHS tape should be rated not more than 2. It presents severe deffects on the screen when played.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: The gentleman's voice is sooting and the postures are beneficial. An excellent session.

I am a beginner and this is challenging, yet rewarding.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Harder than Beginner, but still good!
Review: The postures in this video are harder than the beginners series, but it's still great in the Yoga Zone style. I believe you'll like it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and Thorough Program with a Master Teacher!
Review: This tape by Yoga Zone is really perfection.

I've been doing Yoga daily for about 7 years and now have close to 70 videos (and study with an amazing teacher) and I really loved this program.

Though I have about 10 Yoga Zone tapes in my collection, this is the first one that features Alan Finger as an instructor that I have practiced with. He is a really special teacher. His instructions are crystal clear and he exudes a real open and friendly presence that comes thru the tape. There is a wonderful and open realness that he radiates along with his genuine love of yoga.

This particular program is a longer tape than the other shorter Yoga Zone tapes that I have. This program is about an hour or so long compared to the others which contain 2-20 minute programs (which are also quite excellent and easy to fit in for those who have schedule constraints).

It's paced beautifully, never rushed and you really have a chance to explore the postures and breath.

While I found this tape to be mostly on the gentle side, it certainly has some challenging poses (such as Raven (aka Crow), Twisted prayer side angle pose and a series of not too intense Sun Salutations (the last one though is pretty tough where you have a lunge with your arms over your head). Of course, you can always modify poses to accomodate either your level or experience or energy (The modifications are demonstrated by one of the teachers on the tape). In fact, you can even modify the Sun Salutations by using the Sivananda plank (in which you come down to knees, then chest, then head) rather than lowering straight down. This variation opens up your body without putting tremendous strain on your arms.

There is a long guided relaxation at the end with focus on the different chakras and the tape finishes in a seated position (first with a gentle crossed legged forward bend which is a wonderful way to adjust into sitting).

This is a very thorough practice that I will certainly use to alternate with more intense practices (check out the Yoga Zone "Power Yoga for Strength and Endurance" if you want to get a very challenging practice, also an hour or so long and it's pretty intense).

I highly recommend this program (and as someone else had mentioned in one of the previous reviews of this program) I will certainly be getting more programs with Alan Finger as the main instructor, he is exceptionally knowledgeable, clear and even has a subtle sense of humor which I found very refreshing:)

Namaste --This text refers to the DVD edition

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Yoga for developing strength
Review: This yoga zone video is great for people
that know a little about yoga and are not so weak.
The yoga postures are harder than the begniner's series and in one week
you will feel that the muscels all over body became stronger and you feel better and is in a better mood.


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