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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not exactly mindblowing,
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This review is from: Sexy Yoga: 40 Poses for Mindblowing Sex and Greater Intimacy (Paperback)
This book exemplifies the problem I've had with Ellen Barrett. While she has great, even brilliant ideas, she sometimes seems to fall short on the execution (or at least she used to- this book is a few years old now).
The book is broken into three parts- a yoga sequence for an individual who wants to open their "most sexual" chakras (first, second and fourth), a partner yoga sequence, and a very abridged version of the Kama Sutra sexual positions. Really cool to have- sort of. First of all, the partner yoga sequence and the Kama Sutra section use the same postures/positions- one with clothing, the other without. While I think some repetition can be erotic- a tease, if you will, of things to come- a complete repetition falls short because quite a few of the postures require both strength and flexibility that most people are not going to have right out of the gate. Further, while a few of the partner positions offer some ideas for modifications, most of them do not. In practice, that means it's just not going to be useful for the majority of people. My gripe with the first section is that while it's organized by chakra, I'm not sure the postures she's put into each section are actually doing what they're supposed to do. For example, while I can see that Camel, Bridge and Wheel would help to open your fourth/heart chakra, I'm not sure of the same can be said for Plow or Seated Angle. Maybe this goes to the heart of what gets me- she says she's going to do something one way, but then it feels like she threw something in there willy-nilly. I like some of the sequences and I like some of the partner postures/positions; I just feel like there should have been more.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No thanks!,
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This review is from: Sexy Yoga: 40 Poses for Mindblowing Sex and Greater Intimacy (Paperback)
I practice yoga. The poses in this book require much strength and they are NOT poses I would like to hold during sex. To me they do not promote intimacy and closeness. I was a bit shocked to say the least to see that Ellen's first book would be this and I had to look twice to make sure it was the same Ellen Barrett that I enjoy exercising with on t.v. so much. Sorry Ellen, my mind wasn't blown by this, only my cash.
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sexy Yoga,
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Excellent book!! I reccommend this to anyone looking to spice up your relationship!!
2 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
gneah,
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This review is from: Sexy Yoga: 40 Poses for Mindblowing Sex and Greater Intimacy (Paperback)
For a book that offers intimacy...why the clothes? Seems like the authors or editors have shame around intimacy.
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Sexy Yoga: 40 Poses for Mindblowing Sex and Greater Intimacy by Ellen Barrett (Paperback - December 27, 2004)
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