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Yoga Conditioning for Weight Loss (Book and DVD)

Yoga Conditioning for Weight Loss (Book and DVD)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Poor DVD format
Review: A good work out in theory, but trying to put four different instructors on one DVD means the DVD keeps skipping, you constantly have to pick up the remote to get back to the position you were in.

The positions are okay - but again they concentrate too much on giving you too many modifications rather than really explaining the stretches and breathing. Gets boring after a few times.

Overall this DVD has focused too much on being interactive and giving too many choices - it messes up the format and takes away from the actual yoga.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent basic yoga instruction for all fitness levels!
Review: Although I began the path of yoga with Baron Baptiste's Power Yoga many years ago and love the more active yoga workouts like his and other Ashtanga-type programs, I cannot rave enough about this workout! It is basic, contains all aspects of yoga but inversion (which is for more advanced students anyway), and is the perfect way to start or end your day. The four fitness levels are realistic and demonstrated thoroughly, while the setting in the red rock of Sedona, Arizona is divine. Even those who like more active yoga will benefit from the slower, Iyengar-style of holding poses longer and more deeply...so if you are in great shape and think this workout easy, you're missing the point of yoga. Yoga is a spiritual discipline which coordinates and heals the mind and body (although daily yoga does reshape your physique!)

What I love most about this workout, however, is that it presents on DVD and VHS a complete introduction to yoga that focuses the breathe, quiets the mind, fine tunes the body, and (most importantly) aligns the whole person so that he or she is revitalized and focused, able to accomplish any goals within reach.

For the sedantary or older, this workout is perfect as it begins slowly and offers a complete workout at this level. It is also a great stretch for those with backaches or headaches!

For the overweight or out of shape, this workout puts individuals back in tune with a part of themselves that they've lost track of. This yoga practice WILL help you lose weight, but it is not a magic pill or power yoga...its emphasis is upon returning to health and awareness, and through that it is the best yoga I've found for weight loss yet. You finish this workout stress-free, balanced, and energized...and I can attest to the fact that a yoga lifestyle will shed your excess weight. NO SINGLE workout will do this for you on its own, though.

For the athlectic and fit yoga practitioner, yoga is all about pushing yourself deeper into the pose...and each of these poses are classic standards that are done in ALL yoga programs to some degree. If you know yoga well, there are even some poses that you know you can choose to take further than the instructor, and sometimes I do so.

I recommend this without reservation for all fitness levels!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great video
Review: Excellent video with 3 sections to the workout.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Only good if you are an absolute beginner
Review: I am not experienced in Yoga. Although I work out regularly, I have only attended about 8 yoga classes and I only started about 9 months ago. Therefore, I assumed that I was a beginner. However, I would say that this DVD is only for people who have NEVER been to a yoga class and probably have not exercised much at all. Overall, I found the program pleasant and they did have some good tips and reminders within the workout, however, I did not get a good workout--just a good mid-day stretch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Second Yoga Workout!
Review: I have been Jane Fonda's Yoga Workout for the past year or two, but decided I needed a little bit of a change. I saw the DVD for this workout and thought I would give it a try. I must say, I am glad I did. I still do Jane Fonda's Yoga Workout, but do this one also as an added bonus to further improve my fitness.

This is very good yoga workout. I really like the idea of having four different people doing different levels of the same workout. This way, it can be accessible to people of all levels of fitness, flexibility, etc. There is also a feature on it called the Personal Instructor. This is great if one is not sure how to do a position. It was filmed in a very beautiful location in Arizona which makes it that much more relaxing. Suzanne Deason is a great instructor. She has done voice-over which takes you all the way from beginning to end without leaving you hanging wondering what to do next. There is a warm-up period, the workout period that includes a variety of poses, then there is a 14 minute cool-down ending in the Relaxation Pose. Suzanne tells you to stay in Relaxation Pose as long as you like. Really good for reducing stress, etc. I highly recommend this workout for anyone no matter what one's level of fitness may be. Each instructor does great with each level of the workout. There is fully modified for people with that are not flexible. There is 1/2 modified for people with some flexibilty (which I do). There is 1/4 modified for people that are a bit more flexible. Then there is the full pose workout for experienced yoga practitioners.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well done practice video. . .
Review: I have been practicing yoga for about one year, and have taken classes at several different studios. This video is a very good home practice tape. Suzanne Deason is a great instructor and the video includes modifications for all fitness levels.

It seems as though some people are missing the point of yoga. The movements are supposed to be slow. It is both a physical and spiritual exercise and should inspire you to have a better appreciation of your body, and to take better care of yourself. Of course, you will not lose weight just from doing this tape, anymore than you would from aerobics if you don't incorporate other lifestyle changes. I use yoga as a vehicle to develop flexibility, strength, toning, and peace of mind. In conjunction with walking several times a week, changing to a more healthy diet, and taking better care of my body overall, I find yoga to be a valid tool for weight loss.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ehhhh ok
Review: I wasn't crazy about this video. It is good for beginners, but for someone who has practiced yoga before, it just didn't hit the spot.

It WAS painfully too slow (like another reviewer said) and also even the most advanced yoga person performed modified yoga positions that I felt watered down the yoga quite a bit--I did not get even the stretch that I wanted.

The idea of using different views is nice, but I wouldn't recommend this video to anyone I know.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best Way to Ease into Yoga
Review: I'm 22 yrs, 5'4"/145 lbs. and this was my first foray into yoga. While I'm not much thinner, my back pain disappeared and I feel more flexible and energized. Deason is a gentle, calming teacher, the workout is well paced and 45 min. long, in a beautiful outdoor setting w/ great music; 3 additional women practice simultaneously in different modifications of each pose. Great for basics and when combined in a regular routine w/ Pilates, after 15 sessions you'll be ready for a more strenuous level of exercise. Relaxing while envigorating, perfect for the morning or when stressed after a busy day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lovely introduction to Yoga and a fantastic DVD!
Review: I'm new to yoga and after reading all the reviews, this DVD seemed to be the perfect introduction and they were right! Right from the start, the imagery and sounds are relaxing and beautiful (what a wonderful setting!) and help to place your mind in just the right zone. The workout itself was easy to follow and challenging enough for someone used to working out but new to yoga. Both during and after the workout - if that is the right term? - I felt relaxed and rejuventated and had no trouble following Suzanne Deason's intruction even when I wasn't able to look at the TV. Even though I was able to do the 1/4 modified workout first time, I can see myself continuing to use this DVD for a long time to come because of the effect I feel on my mind and my body. I'll definitely be integrating this one into my usual workout schedule.

The DVD itself should get 10 stars. There are 4 different versions of the workout and the chaptering is placed at sensible intervals. The four versions are aimed at different fitness and flexibility levels and have different soundtracks customised for the version you are doing. I wish all fitness DVDs were like this!

Suzanne is clear about what this DVD is really about; it's more about getting you onto the road to a healthier lifestyle not about shedding pounds - shame on those marketing people! You won't be waving your arms and legs about at top speed but you will be improving your body and your mind.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Should simply be called Yoga conditioning. Soothing.
Review: I'm sure the marketing gurus felt they had to include "for weight loss" in the title. That really doesn't belong. This DVD is more about the smooth, gentleness of yoga. This isn't power yoga. Please read the other reviews regarding the slowness of this DVD. I like its calmness. The music is soothing too. I'm turned off by quick, fat blasting yoga. Fast yoga is like slow aerobics. I like the poses and the length of time they're held. Deeson gives excellent instruction. She's very thorough, even to the point of telling you when to breathe. I don't think that detracts. Her voice is soothing. My only problem with this DVD is that I can't access Deeson's further studio instruction in the modifications. According to the help section of the DVD, it states press the enter button when you see the icon in the corner, which looks like a solid white. On my screen, it's not solid white and when I push enter, nothing happens. Maybe my DVD player is too new or there's a problem with the DVD.


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