Yoga For Every Body

by Workout Fiend on March 21, 2010


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Body & Soul Magazine “Best Buy…will revolutionize your home yoga practice… Finally, an at-home yoga series customized to suit your needs!”

realage.com “Editor’s Pick…Yoga for Every Body is an easy-to-follow DVD with lots of routines. It will teach you how to stretch, relax, really breathe… ”

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Yoga For Every Body

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JENNIFER March 21, 2010 at 7:21 am

The voice over and sound quality is TERRIBLE! . On top of it, this is hard to follow for the fact that it is distracting due to the sound quality and is a total snooze.
Rating: 1 / 5

Cat Lover March 21, 2010 at 7:59 am

I am a beginner to yoga and was looking for something to take me to the next level. Although, there are many options on this video, it is all pieced together and not in a class format. Did not like this at all! Instructors voice was also annoying.
Rating: 2 / 5

Gary Bonner March 21, 2010 at 10:49 am

I used the ‘beginner’ section. Still moved too fast without explanation for moves. Teacher’s voice I found to have a rather annoying timbre.

The exercises didn’t really seem to flow smoothly. I didn’t like the apparent structure of the different levels. It appears that each exercise was individually taped, then, depending on the level of exercise,the pre-taped exercises were shuffled around and inserted. Basically they were all the same exercises only pared and chopped and repositioned.

It appeared to me that the ‘close-ups’ of some moves could have been videotaped in a way that didn’t feature the demonstrators crotch. I found some of those shots to be very unpleasing to view.

I wouldn’t have bought this DVD had I been able to preview it. It really wasn’t what I was looking for. I still prefer the Rodney Yee Yoga series the best. They are shot in nicer venues with pretty scenery. The music is much more conducive to the exercise of yoga for me. The explanations and flow is much more enjoyable in the Rodney Yee series than this one. Yoga for everybody seemed like it shot by the same people that make health films for high school.
Rating: 2 / 5

Jennifer's Bookshelf March 21, 2010 at 11:41 am

I cannot believe that this video has as many positive ratings as it does. This is the choppiest yoga video I have ever had the misfortune of watching. If you are at all accustomed to a normal, flowing routine, this video will drive you as crazy as it does me. Each pose is just an individual video segment. Fade in… pose… fade out…. Fade in… next pose…fade out. It’s absolutely horrible. Sadly, I can’t return a DVD after opening it so I’m stuck with it… or rather, my local garbage dump is.
Rating: 1 / 5

Suzette Y. Won March 21, 2010 at 12:23 pm

is this DVD for real? it should be renamed yoga for geriatrics. Slow, choppy, and the advanced routines are even easy enough for beginners. If you’re used to Vinyasa or power yoga, this is NOT the CD for you. Big mistake!
Rating: 1 / 5

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