This workout will de-mystify the mystical so that anyone can experience the fabulous benefits of yoga. Today, many people use yoga to help alleviate back pain, reduce stress, and increase flexibility. A workout that balances both the body and the mind can be found in the Basic Yoga Workout for Dummies. Fundamental postures are explained and demonstrated slowly with an emphasis on breathing and motion. Sara Ivanhoe teaches 12 basic poses that are termed the “daily dozen” and offers challenges and modifications to each of these moves. Ivanhoe presents these concepts in an approachable and calming manner that adds to the overall relaxed feeling that this session exudes. Newcomers to the practice of yoga will learn jargon, essential postures, and focusing techniques. Experienced participants may find some information redundant, but Ivanhoe offers such thorough explanations about each posture that you can’t help but expand your existing knowledge of yoga. As the mountain pose, standing forward bend, and downward facing dog are explained (not to mention the nine other poses within the “daily dozen”), proper body alignment becomes the focus. Meticulous attention is given to the connection between breathing and body movement with several reminders to keep the spine in “neutral alignment.” This session ranks great for safety and content and makes yoga accessible to anyone who “always wanted to, but never did.” This is a substantial program that can introduce the basics and build your understanding of yoga. –Olivia Voigts
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April 11, 2008
#1
sarah is dimwitted and slow talking, spending the majority of the tape rambling on about things rather than just getting to the point of doing the exercises. this tape is perfect for people who want to watch yoga but not actually perform it. i like looking at sarah, and there are plenty of close ups of her face (always the critical part of the body when doing yoga exercise). i am returning my copy, and will wait until sarah does a sequel “Nude Yoga for Complete Idiots” before buying again (. . .)
April 11, 2008
#2
I haven’t excercised in years & thought this dvd would help me ease back into things. I played the dvd & began to follow along. The instructor gave very detailed information regarding the poses. Too much, she never stopped talking! Once the dvd ended I was left wondering where is the workout? I felt like the entire tape was nothing more than the intro certainly not the workout. This dvd is good to rent or borrow ONCE. After that it is doubtful it will be of much use.
April 11, 2008
#3
I bought Pilates for dummies and found the level very appropriate to someone who exercise regularly, but is new to a specific type of exercies. The Yoga for Dummies tape was so basic it gives you instructions on how to stand up. The workout was too simple even for someone who has just practiced yoga half a dozen dimes. I would not recommend this tape to anyone
April 11, 2008
#4
BORING. Too Basic. Dumb Sound effects and animation. if you do not like the “for dummies” books, you definately won’t like this tape. the instructor is good. but the format for a workout is terrible.
April 11, 2008
#5
I have been doing this video for about two months now and am starting to notice some results. I wish they had a part at the end where she just went straight through the exercises and didn’t talk so freakin’ much, but it’s still good overall.