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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Opens the hips, loosens the back like a charm!,
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This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
YOGA WISDOM FOR BACK PAIN AND TIGHT HIPS with Allison Nolan promises looser hips and a more relaxed back - and it delivers both in less than an hour! The DVD consists of two workouts: Level 1 runs 32 minutes long and is targeted at beginners, while Level 2 is longer at 54 minutes, and is meant for more advanced yoga practitioners.
Personally, I have been doing yoga for about two years, and I'd place myself in the "intermediate" category. As such, I generally stick to the 2nd level on this DVD. Level 2 begins with a gradual back warmup via The Cat/Cow pose, and then slowly builds in difficulty. Over the course of 54 minutes, Ms. Nolan guides you through a number of beginning to advanced poses, including Upward and Downward Facing Dog; Baby Cobra; Down Dog Split; Pigeon and Double Pigeon; Eagle Arms; Awkward Chair; Sun Series; and two Warrior Series, as well as a variety of forward bends and back bends. At the end of the workout, there's also a five-minute abdominal section with the Baby Boat and Boat poses. The grand finale is a restorative segment that employs a yoga block to help you stretch out the lower back. I've never enjoyed a back stretch so much! Level 1, which I've done several times now, doesn't strike me as less difficult than Level 2, even though Level 1 is supposedly for beginners. In both workouts, Ms. Nolan has two models working through the poses with her; one of these modifies the poses for beginners, while the other follows along with Ms. Nolan, who is performing the poses at an advanced level. The biggest difference, to me, is that Level 1 is 22 minutes shorter. Thus, it makes for a nice, quick stretch when I don't have time to do a full 54 minutes. It's also a great warmup to the 30-minute Tae Bo DVDs that I sometimes use. However, the shorter workout does have one significant drawback: when you get to the more difficult poses near the end, you're not as warm and flexible, and it's harder to ease into some of the more advanced poses. (I find that my hips just haven't had enough time to warm up for the Pigeon pose in particular.) Overall, though, both make for a very challenging - but do-able - workout. As far as the quality of instruction goes, I liked Ms. Nolan's teaching style. I didn't find her overly peppy or annoying, and I thought her cueing was timely. I found that her descriptions of some poses helped me to better visualize and achieve them. She also avoided the standard New Age drivel that so many yoga instructors spout. My only complaint is that she tended to cycle through Downward Facing Dog / Plank / Baby Cobra / Upward Facing Dog sequence rather quickly. Other than that minor quibble, I thoroughly enjoyed the workouts, especially the longer one. Equipment needed: A carpeted floor or yoga mat is a must for any yoga workout. You'll also need at least one yoga block for the restorative stretch, and two if you'd like to modify the poses. Extra padding for the "sit bones" is optional.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to follow,
By Squeak (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
Even the "beginner" workout is hard to follow. The poses aren't fully explained as you go along, and you can't really look at the TV while doing the poses. For the first 15 minutes of the 30 minute workout, you do the same flow. It's boring, but at the same time hard to follow because you have no idea what's going on. The instructor will shout out "Left leg back, downward facing dog", but she never told you to put your right leg back, so you're like "WTF?". Also, the camera angles are often bad...sometimes I need to see something at several angles to make sure I am in the correct pose, but it will only show one, and it's totally unclear what you're supossed to be doing. On the upside, this REALLY helped to lossen up my hips, which often get so tight that it is painful to walk. I felt great all day after doing this DVD.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
By Kimberly K. Marchese "Kimberly" (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
This is a great workout for the back and hips. This past autumn I fell and hurt my lower back. The fall left me with less mobility and I woke up every morning with soreness and tightness; also I was sore and tight if I sat too long. After doing this workout for about 3 wks or so I was back to my normal, mobile, pain-free self. This workout helped rebuild the area and helped me regain my flexibility. Bear in mind, I was in good shape to begin with, I've been practicing yoga for 7 years and I did allow myself time to heal after my fall. You'll want to speak with your doctor before you start any kind of excercise after an injury. If your physician says OK to yoga, this one is an excellent choice!
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Has some flaws, but does target the right areas,
By Elizabeth M (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
Yet another yoga DVD that could use better packaging design to get more attention! I tried this disc because I love hip-openers in yoga. I did the intermediate/advanced level, which was quite easy if you're experienced with yoga. All basic poses, and many that aren't advanced, modified (like modified eagle pose and twists). The instructor, Allison, wore a headset, which was a bit distracting and reminded me of previous forays into aerobics (since she has an aerobics background it's not surprising.) She could occasionally get annoying with the pep, and a bit shrill, but overall she didn't bother me too much (although when she said something was "the goal of a pose", then corrected herself by saying "of course there are no goals in yoga", I laughed.) Two assistants, a buff lady and gentleman, display the standard and modified poses, respectively. The room is a big, lovely and spacious studio with hardwood floors. Background classical music swells melodramatically at times and I wish it could be turned off. Ten minutes of abs are worked into the intermediate/advanced routine, which is nice. I had rented this routine and now I intend to buy it, to do occasionally. I loved getting to do both pigeon and double-pigeon pose in one routine!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Yoga Practice,
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
too many sun salutations and too peppy voice,
By Silly Sally "Sally" (Boulder, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
I would have liked the dvd better if there had been less repetiton of sun salutations and there would have been more back opening work/back bends. Plus her voice is like a cheerleader on meth. It really is not that bad, but compared to the soothing voices of other yoga teachers, her voice can get distracting. It said in her background that she had had many years of dance training, and so I thought maybe she would be like Rodney Yee; she is not. If you want a dvd that will open your back and hips with an excellent teacher, I would recommend Yoga for Stress Relief with Barbara Benagh. That dvd has a variety of routines and the instructor is very knowledgeable. It is excellent. This dvd is not a bad dvd, but if Nolan had added some more posses, turned down her voice, and did some more back work, I would have liked the dvd more.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for relieving back pain and tight hips,
By Alloessence "au naturel maman" (MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
Great for opening the hips and relieving lower back pain. You will feel relief in both the beginner section of 36 minutes and the intermediate/advanced section of 54 minutes.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good not great,
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This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
This was a little too intensive for me, didn't accomplish the relaxation and deep stretching I was after.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Power yoga with emphasis on back exercises,
This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
I really like the flow in this dvd, and the sequences are really good. Note, this is not a restorative practice, this is power yoga with some emphasis on back exercises. I don't think this is a good workout for people with acute back pain. I have chronic back pain for a year now due to an injury. I don't think I could have done this dvd 6 months ago. My pain right now is chronic but not intense, so I could do the practice and It felt good. However, even though I really like the workout, I didn't enjoy the instructor's voice that much. She seems to be a nice lady, but sometimes I got very distracted by her voice. But overall is a nice power yoga practice.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Avoid this DVD,
This review is from: Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips (DVD)
I do not recommend this DVD (it is already in my garbage). Just to take one example, the soundtrack is a disaster (peepy voice, the music does not invite to relaxion or focus, quite the contrary actually...). The rest is as disappointing...
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Yoga Wisdom for Back Pain & Tight Hips by Allison Nolan (DVD - 2005)
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