




Program Description:This DVD includes shorter yoga workouts that can be combined in a progressive sequence so that you can customize the ultimate yoga workout. You also have the option of performing each practice individually, for an express-style workout. DVD Includes: 5 workouts on 1 DVDPower Foundation (15 mins) Strengthening Sun Salutations (20 mins) Sculpting Standing Poses (20 mins)Broadening Back Bends (20 mins) Ultimate Power Restoration (10 mins) Bonus: Alternate audio tracks Audio Track 1 Full detailed instruction Audio Track 2 Minimal instruction focused on breath & cues*Option 3 No music (only instruction & the soothing sound of the ocean) Review: Tremendous Supplement or Stand-Alone Yoga Workout DVD! - I have been working out mostly with Rodney Yee's Power Yoga Total Body, and found the Ultimate Power Yoga DVD a very helpful DVD to alternate days with. This DVD has 5 parts ranging from 15-20 minutes which can be done alone or combined to make a work-out that you like. The first section begins on the mat and begins slowly with some abdominal exercises. Later in this section, stretches include cobbler's pose, open leg pose, and a stretch with your legs forward. As a general note, I find I need to do something to warm up a little to prepare for this stretching. I suggest anything of about 15 or 20 minutes to get the heart and lungs working prior to doing this DVD. I do tai chi before this. A great follow-up section to this is the second section. In this section, you begin in mountain pose and do basic sun salutations culminating in a sequence that includes forward folds, chair pose, back bends, downward dog, cobra pose, and warrior 1. I think this is a good work-out to leave off with if you are on the go and going to do things, but I feel that I personally need something else as I do my practice in the evening. This section kind of leaves you standing in mountain pose. At the moment I continue my routine by skipping the 3rd section because it moves too fast for me and does standing poses from side to side. The first pose after mountain pose I believe is the triangle pose. I am quite flexible in my forward fold, but find I need time and much more of a build up to do triangle poses properly - time which this section of the DVD does not give you. So, at the moment I don't not use this section. I skip to the 4th section, a nice section on backbends. Just be aware that it is building up to include the reverse bow - but it does follow with some relaxation after to restore the body. The last section compliments this section well with slow standing stretches - simple forward fold, wide stance forward folds, and others, and ends on the floor with seated stretches (at this point you should be ready for these!) So in summary, even though I don't use the 3rd section yet, the other sections are a nice slow progression. The first 2 sections go well together, as do the last 2 sections. Or, if you have time for about an hour work out - sections 1,2, and 3 and 4 make a nice work out. Just bear in mind this won't include any standing balances (i.e. half moon pose, warrior 2, warrior 3, triangle, side stretch poses). Overall, a nice DVD - Rodney as always is a modest and unassuming male teacher - a great model for male students such as myself who want to see what the potential of the male body is. The audio options are full descriptions or shortened instruction when you become more familiar with the work-outs. Rodney narrates the entire DVD and demonstrates all of the lessons. Review: Wish I Had Discovered This DVD Sooner - I'm fussy about what I like in yoga. In reading reviews, I realize everyone has their own style that they gravitate to. I've tried countless yoga DVD's and pretty much kept going back to Bryan Kest Power Series and Janet Stone. I've even tried a few of Rodney Yee's other videos but for whatever reason, didn't like them. Well, NOT anymore! Yoga/stretching had been put on the back burner for us because we already work out daily for 30-90 minutes and adding a 50+ minute yoga routine to that was almost impossible. Enter Rodney Yee's Ultimate Power Yoga..... As I said before, I've tried some of his other DVD's but didn't like the flow or whatever. I decided to give this a try because of all the positive reviews, and much thanks to all reviewers! (One of the reasons I shop desertcart and give my 2 cents when I can)! This dvd gets a solid five star rating from me. The five routines are short (15-20 minutes each) which allows us to stretch almost every day, yet they can also be combined for a longer workout. The holds are fairly long, and what I find exceptional is Rodney's cuing. Even though it was my first time trying each routine, I didn't have to look at the TV to see what he was doing!!!! That's huge for us. We like to do yoga with no television picture, just ambient light for relaxation. BOTTOM LINE: This dvd is not a substitute for a full yoga practice. But it's absolutely perfect for the following: 1) You don't have time for a full yoga practice, but want to maintain your flexibility. (Our situation at the present time). 2) You're a beginner and want to work at flexibility and yoga moves. Or you just want to work on your flexibility. Period. 3) You already do a yoga practice and want to work on certain areas. For instance, the "Broadening Back Bends" practice in the dvd is excellent if you have trouble with backbends. I'm absolutely amazed how it loosens up my back in just 20 minutes! This is a wonderful dvd with relaxing, soothing music! The only CON for me is that I didn't discover it sooner!
| ASIN | B003H8F3A4 |
| Actors | Rodney Yee |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,488 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,175 in Exercise & Fitness (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (257) |
| Director | Rebbeca Stetson |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 05-55327 |
| Language | Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | September 7, 2010 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 25 minutes |
| Studio | Gaiam - Fitness |
T**X
Tremendous Supplement or Stand-Alone Yoga Workout DVD!
I have been working out mostly with Rodney Yee's Power Yoga Total Body, and found the Ultimate Power Yoga DVD a very helpful DVD to alternate days with. This DVD has 5 parts ranging from 15-20 minutes which can be done alone or combined to make a work-out that you like. The first section begins on the mat and begins slowly with some abdominal exercises. Later in this section, stretches include cobbler's pose, open leg pose, and a stretch with your legs forward. As a general note, I find I need to do something to warm up a little to prepare for this stretching. I suggest anything of about 15 or 20 minutes to get the heart and lungs working prior to doing this DVD. I do tai chi before this. A great follow-up section to this is the second section. In this section, you begin in mountain pose and do basic sun salutations culminating in a sequence that includes forward folds, chair pose, back bends, downward dog, cobra pose, and warrior 1. I think this is a good work-out to leave off with if you are on the go and going to do things, but I feel that I personally need something else as I do my practice in the evening. This section kind of leaves you standing in mountain pose. At the moment I continue my routine by skipping the 3rd section because it moves too fast for me and does standing poses from side to side. The first pose after mountain pose I believe is the triangle pose. I am quite flexible in my forward fold, but find I need time and much more of a build up to do triangle poses properly - time which this section of the DVD does not give you. So, at the moment I don't not use this section. I skip to the 4th section, a nice section on backbends. Just be aware that it is building up to include the reverse bow - but it does follow with some relaxation after to restore the body. The last section compliments this section well with slow standing stretches - simple forward fold, wide stance forward folds, and others, and ends on the floor with seated stretches (at this point you should be ready for these!) So in summary, even though I don't use the 3rd section yet, the other sections are a nice slow progression. The first 2 sections go well together, as do the last 2 sections. Or, if you have time for about an hour work out - sections 1,2, and 3 and 4 make a nice work out. Just bear in mind this won't include any standing balances (i.e. half moon pose, warrior 2, warrior 3, triangle, side stretch poses). Overall, a nice DVD - Rodney as always is a modest and unassuming male teacher - a great model for male students such as myself who want to see what the potential of the male body is. The audio options are full descriptions or shortened instruction when you become more familiar with the work-outs. Rodney narrates the entire DVD and demonstrates all of the lessons.
J**9
Wish I Had Discovered This DVD Sooner
I'm fussy about what I like in yoga. In reading reviews, I realize everyone has their own style that they gravitate to. I've tried countless yoga DVD's and pretty much kept going back to Bryan Kest Power Series and Janet Stone. I've even tried a few of Rodney Yee's other videos but for whatever reason, didn't like them. Well, NOT anymore! Yoga/stretching had been put on the back burner for us because we already work out daily for 30-90 minutes and adding a 50+ minute yoga routine to that was almost impossible. Enter Rodney Yee's Ultimate Power Yoga..... As I said before, I've tried some of his other DVD's but didn't like the flow or whatever. I decided to give this a try because of all the positive reviews, and much thanks to all reviewers! (One of the reasons I shop Amazon and give my 2 cents when I can)! This dvd gets a solid five star rating from me. The five routines are short (15-20 minutes each) which allows us to stretch almost every day, yet they can also be combined for a longer workout. The holds are fairly long, and what I find exceptional is Rodney's cuing. Even though it was my first time trying each routine, I didn't have to look at the TV to see what he was doing!!!! That's huge for us. We like to do yoga with no television picture, just ambient light for relaxation. BOTTOM LINE: This dvd is not a substitute for a full yoga practice. But it's absolutely perfect for the following: 1) You don't have time for a full yoga practice, but want to maintain your flexibility. (Our situation at the present time). 2) You're a beginner and want to work at flexibility and yoga moves. Or you just want to work on your flexibility. Period. 3) You already do a yoga practice and want to work on certain areas. For instance, the "Broadening Back Bends" practice in the dvd is excellent if you have trouble with backbends. I'm absolutely amazed how it loosens up my back in just 20 minutes! This is a wonderful dvd with relaxing, soothing music! The only CON for me is that I didn't discover it sooner!
A**R
Great Power Yoga for Beginners
This is a great introduction to power yoga. Rodney Yee is my favorite instructor. His directions are so detailed that you can complete entire workouts without having to turn your head to look at the screen. The segments on this DVD are very short, which makes doable for beginners. The first segment is called "Power Foundations" and in ten minutes it gives a solid core workout that's feasible even for someone with a week core and back issues. My doctor recommended for me to strengthen my core, but I've found that most core routines are just too much for my neck and lower back. This one was good! The last segment is called "Ultimate Power Restoration" and I was expecting laying down restorative poses, but this section consists of forward folds and stretches help for a considerable time. (still doable) The pace is slow and the voice over is excellent. If you are very inflexible or have limited range of motion, I suggest trying Rodney Yee's Yoga for Flexibility Series first, before tackling this one. But you can always modify with alternate poses and block, or yoga straps where needed. I also love that you can pick your sections in a way that your workout can be 20 minutes or 1 hour+ if you do all the segments. Overall, this is a great DVD as an introduction to power yoga.
ご**腐
20分メニューが5本入ってます。太陽礼拝のメニューはスピードがはやいので汗を結構かきます。一度にひとつ〜ふたつのメニューをチョイスして長く続けるのがおすすめです。
S**E
I had an hour-long programme which I have been doing for several years. This dvd is a lot more flexible as it has 5 different 20 minute sessions targeting different parts of the body which can be alternated on different days. The first one I tried is for core strength and so far seems to be very effective. Rodney Yee has a calm, pleasant voice. The rhythm is constant without any pauses, but is very easy to follow. An added bonus is the French version contained on the DVD which wasn't available on earlier outputs. My personal feeling is that any yoga programme with Rodney Yee is good value.
A**S
Plusieurs séances classées par zone corporelle travaillée. Un peu difficile la 1ère fois mais rien d'infaisable. Les séances ne sont pas trop longues, ce qui ne décourage pas quand on a peu de temps.
M**E
I set out to do just a 20 minutes section and ended up doing yoga for almost an hour! The instructions are very clear and flowing, the voice is soothing and calming. Rodney Yee points exactly what one should be doing and it works. We know that everyone should take many yoga classes before using DVDs but after that, Yee can guide you through. He is my new favourite and I will be buying more of him.
M**E
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