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#15
by
R o b 6
on 07 Oct, 2008 15:38
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I picked up an instructional DVD and it's just OK. There's also a few selections on the Comcast On Demand offerings on cable. Can anyone suggest a good, all-around Yoga DVD for beginning-moderate level?
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#16
by
JustColorado
on 25 Oct, 2008 18:13
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Cool, I was planning on starting a yoga class this week. As a compliment, not a substitute to my regular routine.
Lately, I have been experimenting with some videos I found, there is a bunch of instructional videos on my YouTube favorites.
http://www.youtube.com/user/coloradostark they are at the bottom of the page.
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#17
by
Robmeister
on 25 Oct, 2008 20:29
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Gonna start doing the Power 90 program...which incorporates some yoga.
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#18
by
Alexander215
on 26 Oct, 2008 17:20
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Gonna start doing the Power 90 program...which incorporates some yoga.
Are you referring to the P90X system? That looks pretty hardcore. A buddy sent me all their videos.
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#19
by
IRONHORSE
on 27 Oct, 2008 10:58
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I ran across a yoga system called "YRG" (Yoga for Regular Guys) which features Diamond Dallas Page (former WCW wrestler) - what little they show on their website (especially the 10 second push up) looks pretty tough!
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#20
by
DJ_Bald
on 27 Oct, 2008 15:26
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Are you referring to the P90X system? That looks pretty hardcore. A buddy sent me all their videos.
P90 is also known as Power 90. Its the less intense version of P90X. (its also about half the price
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Its still pretty dang hard....at least for me. Its a very quick pace of Cardio/Weight Lifting...about 40 minutes per session. There is some Yoga in it and a lot of stretching. I would not recommend P90X unless you are in really good shape already.
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#21
by
Robmeister
on 28 Oct, 2008 23:32
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Are you referring to the P90X system? That looks pretty hardcore. A buddy sent me all their videos.
P90 is also known as Power 90. Its the less intense version of P90X. (its also about half the price )
Its still pretty dang hard....at least for me. Its a very quick pace of Cardio/Weight Lifting...about 40 minutes per session. There is some Yoga in it and a lot of stretching. I would not recommend P90X unless you are in really good shape already.
Yep.....gonna do Power 90 (Nov, Dec, Jan) then move on to P90X (Feb, Mar, Apr)
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#22
by
honestjohnny
on 28 Apr, 2009 11:57
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I've been doing Yoga for the last 4 years. I do it everyday. 30mins on work days and an hour or more on weekends and my day off. Now that the sun stays out later (daylight savings) I'm thinking of an hour a day. Anyway, you will definitely gain in flexibility and strength. You won't look artificial like gym rats or bodybuilders, but you will be fitter and leaner than couch potatoes, i.e. you'll look like a healthy, real person. I recommend Rodney Yee's videos. There's a bare minimum of "inspirational" stuff for the most part it's more like, "Here's some yoga. Let's do it." The Power Yoga series is especially good, but you might prefer to start with Yoga for Beginners and progress to the Power Series. Or dive right in. Just don't try to compete with Rod. If he goes into forward bend and clasps his wrists behind his ankles with his head touching his shins, don't try to do that. It will come with time. Just give yourself a good stretch and hold the pose as long as you can. Remember to breathe. Yoga is something that takes time and you will plateau in certain things. Just keep working and the results will come. Good luck.
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#23
by
Alexander215
on 28 Apr, 2009 17:03
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I tried yogo in high school, I was the least flexible person in the group and I passed out twice. And that was when I was when I was in my prime so to speak. No yoga for me.
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#24
by
honestjohnny
on 28 Apr, 2009 18:35
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"Least flexible of the group" means you were competing with others, which is a no-no. You just have to do what you can do and not push too hard, but set small goals. Give it another try. You WILL gain flexibility with regular practice. Go to yogajournal.com, there are a list of poses and modifications. Try them when you're just sitting around watching TV. It just takes time.
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#25
by
Cy
on 29 Apr, 2009 03:09
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My roommate does Yoga like 3 times a week and she is TONED and flexible.
Did I mention she's a stripper too?
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#26
by
Robmeister
on 29 Apr, 2009 08:58
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I been doin' yoga as part of the P90X program.
Hated it at first being a big ol' 240 lb lug....but I'm learning the benefit of it all.
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#27
by
honestjohnny
on 29 Apr, 2009 10:08
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My roommate does Yoga like 3 times a week and she is TONED and flexible.
Did I mention she's a stripper too?
Wow! That's awesome on so many different levels! Yoga and stripping, she's probably more fit than most marathon runners! Also, you live with a stripper.
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#28
by
honestjohnny
on 29 Apr, 2009 10:11
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I been doin' yoga as part of the P90X program.
Hated it at first being a big ol' 240 lb lug....but I'm learning the benefit of it all.
I've seen a little of that infomercial on TV. They always show the Warrior Poses
They are pretty cool looking, though. Is there just one routine or are there variations?
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#29
by
Robmeister
on 29 Apr, 2009 14:27
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I been doin' yoga as part of the P90X program.
Hated it at first being a big ol' 240 lb lug....but I'm learning the benefit of it all.
I've seen a little of that infomercial on TV. They always show the Warrior Poses They are pretty cool looking, though. Is there just one routine or are there variations?
Don't know enough about Yoga to know many variations.....
But the Yoga workout is 90 minutes of all kinds of different stuff....
From what I'm learning, he pulls from Power Yoga and Namaste Yoga....not sure if that's the same thing or not.
I am sure of the fact that it's BRUTAL