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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More strenuous than it looks,
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This review is from: Yoga Zone: Power Yoga for Strength & Endurance [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I've got to admit: before this video I had an attitude about Yoga Zone. It was great that they were bringing yoga to a larger audience, but the yoga from their television shows seemed very watered down. I waited until this video was recommended by two people before giving it a try.The first time I did this I sweat buckets. What really revs this workout up is the chairs and twisted prayers which are held for what first seemed like an eternity. Those asanas are part of an extended sun salutation which progressively builds. You start with warrior 1, then move into warrior 1, warrior 2. This continues until you have built into warrior 1, warrior 2, right angle, crescent, triangle. Throughout, you are interspersing the chairs and twisted prayers. Following the sun salutation are several balancing poses. They don't look that challenging on preview, but when your legs are quivering, you feel it. This is a nice, challenging video, and I enjoy Lisa Bennett's instructions and tips, particularly to pay attention to the breath and not push yourself beyond a flowing breath. However, it would have been great if the video had begun with instruction on ujjayi breath and ended with a longer guided relaxation. This would have put the tape at over an hour, though, and maybe they were trying to keep it brief. I would recommend this tape for being familiar with the breathing; however, beginners should try the Total Yoga series to get acquainted with the basics.
36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Underestimated Video that is Actually Excellent,
By gorillagorillagorilla "gorillagorillagorilla" (Durham, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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I think this disc is better than some comments would suggest. From my perspective, I saw little or none of the infomercial tone some reviewers commented on. Perhaps previous negative experience with other Yoga Zone productions sensitized some viewers. I also found the warm-up at the beginning of the disc quite sufficient to build heat, especially if practiced in a room that is heated and/or not over air-conditioned. Also, viewers should of course take it easy with the first few poses till they warm up.
Overall, the disc contains a clean, relatively simple flow-oriented routine which does a nice job of building heat and deep breathing. There are relatively few of the more complex standing or seated postures, but the postures that are included are entered into in unusual and interesting ways. The disc includes a standing one-leg balance with a twist, which is not very common on yoga videos. It also includes sequences in which you move from a twisting chair (thunderbolt) position back into a twisting lunge. This presents a new challenge and brings the body into the position in a way that opens up new sensation and insight into the posture. For the money, this is a simple, enjoyable, challenging and very rewarding routine that is well worth checking out. It is accessible and challenging at the same time, which is nice. This will allow many viewers to have a great yoga experience without getting caught up in the details of a lot of unfamiliar poses. Experienced yogis will like the chance to flow through a clean routine and build heat. I was surprised at how much my wife and I enjoyed it.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A challenge for beginning and intermediate yoga fans,
By A Customer
This review is from: Yoga Zone: Power Yoga for Strength & Endurance [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video is, by far, my favorite of all the yoga tapes I own. I've always like Yoga Zone videos, and this is no exception. The workout, a tough power yoga workout, takes about an hour, and you'll be covered in sweat by the end! The instructor thoroughly explains each pose, and has two assistants, one that demonstrates the full pose, and one doing an easier, modified version. I've been doing yoga for quite awhile, but even beginners could handle this tape, with regular practice. It's really wonderful.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very hard, but excellent!,
By "notkristen" (Forest Hills, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yoga Zone: Power Yoga for Strength & Endurance [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I started doing yoga about a year ago, with "beginner" videotapes and some classes as well. I really like this tape a lot, for those days when I want a more strenuous practice or want to work on getting in shape. I usually don't do this whole tape two days in a row, because I find it VERY tough, and I am often sore the next day. Even though I like to think I'm in pretty good shape, and I have always had strong legs, I can't get through this video completely without stopping to rest or doing modified versions of some of the poses. After the warrior/chair series, they go straight into balancing poses, and this is where I usually have to stop for a minute -- by this time I'm sweating like crazy and my legs are burning, and you don't really get a rest before switching gears. By the time they get to the floor poses, I'm so ready to rest my legs that I don't even mind the "screaming pigeon" pose! I agree with the other comments about the lack of warmup on the tape. I don't think this is a tape for real beginners, even people in good shape because although they do describe the poses pretty clearly, they don't go into the details of the breathing, except to remind you to keep doing it. And the instructor is a little chipper for my taste. But I find her very informative about the poses. Right now, I am currently rotating this tape with Fat Burning Yoga by Crunch (which is excellent, and deceptively hard) and Yoga Mind & Body with Ali MacGraw (which is also terrific in a totally different way). Both are good "active" tapes, especially compared with many of the Yoga Zone tapes (Flexibility & Tone, Stress & Conditioning) which are good for stretching and de-stressing, but you don't feel like you've had a "workout" after doing those the way you do with these. I have about 9 or 10 yoga tapes and this one is by far the hardest -- although I am about to get a Baron Baptiste and a Brian Kest power yoga tape, and we'll see how those compare.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ashtanga yoga here I come,
By A Customer
This review is from: Yoga Zone: Power Yoga for Strength & Endurance [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have been an avid user of the "beginner" Yoga Zone videos but after using them for a long duration (over six months now) I needed something more challenging -- enter Power Yoga. Power Yoga contains a lot of yogas asansas which are familiar to a regular yoga practicioner but "arranged" in more challenging ways. Ashtanga yoga really works out a sweat and I saw some muscle tone after a few sessions. Furthermore, the video is "friendly" to both beginners and advanced as there are two students demonstating the different stances throughout the video and was filmed outdoors - a real welcome relief to all the other studio-filmed ones. All the instructions were clear and thorough. A real worthwhile video!!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Woo Hoo!,
By CarrieB (Seated comfortably) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yoga Zone: Power Yoga for Strength & Endurance [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I've been doing yoga for a couple of years, and every time I do this tape, it kicks my butt. I also think I get more of a sweat going with this tape, than from a conventional aerobics tape. Also, I think Yoga Zone's routines are very easy to follow. The instructors explain everything in good detail, as you can't always turn your head to look at the TV, when you're upside down.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Workout -- Definitely NOT for beginners!,
By A Customer
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I agree with the reviewers who said this is not for beginners. I consider myself a low-intermediate, and I could only do about 3/4 of this program. This is an excellent workout for those who want a challenge. (Alan Finger promised an athletic workout, and this certainly is that!) I do have one big problem with it, though. Lisa spends a LOT of time on one side of the body before moving onto the other side. You might do 10 Warrior I's and II's with one leg, before moving onto the other. The problem with this is that if you can't do the entire thing, you get an uneven workout. Either that, or you have to keep track of how many times you do the pose on each side. I think that many people will be unable to complete the entire workout at first, so this is a big flaw, in my mind. Why not alternate from one leg to the other?!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is The One,
By Miss Jane "book girl" (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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The Yoga Zone DVDs are great for depth of information, structure of the practices, and duration -- realistic to allow practice every day. I've tried a lot of power yoga DVDs, and this one most resembles the classes I've taken at a $100/month health club. And that's saying something. It's well paced, and while the warm up may be "long" for some, you're really warm for the later portions of the practice. Great explanations, including pose modifications; good variety of poses, including some I hadn't seen in that swank health club class. You'll break a really good sweat, and be prepared to slip into Child's Pose for a break, if need be. And that's fine -- Be Where You Are, in yoga and in life. This DVD should be in everyone's collection. Namaste.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just what I was looking for,
By "ireland381" (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yoga Zone - Power Yoga for Strength and Endurance (DVD)
I LOVE yoga zone videos, particularly the ones with Alan Finger. However, I consider myself an intermediate and have practiced yoga for a few years, and most of Yoga Zone's videos are for beginners. I wanted a challenging workout, and also a more Vinyasa (flow) style workout. This was perfect. This workout isn't led by Alan Finger, but the instructor is great. The instructor goes fast, so it's great if you don't like to hold poses forever while they explain basic poses, maybe not the best tape to start out on. You move quickly from pose to pose, mostly warrior, right angle and chair poses. Half way through this tape, I was literally dripping with sweat. However there's rests (long down dogs or forward bends) in just the right places to recharge you so you can do more. I definitely couldn't do the whole video, especially some of the balance poses (like half moon, revolved triangle and reverse right angle that also require strength), but I'm glad I have something to work towards. Extremely invigorating and relaxing!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An extremely invigorating, no nonsense workout,
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This review is from: Yoga Zone - Power Yoga for Strength and Endurance (DVD)
Alan Finger's and Lisa Bennett's Yoga Zone Power Yoga for Strength and Endurance is an extremely fascinating workout. Although there is a linearness to using one leg at a time during the initial standing pose sequence, keep in mind this is balanced with deep squatting and twisting. I think the quick salutation pace really builds heat in the body, making this one of the most aerobic of the power yoga DVD's I own. I particularly love the complex four part single leg standing sequence. It seems that the raven pose is all I need to tighten up and firm my abs. All in all, when I am done my chest, arms, back, butt, and of course legs feel really strong. From a vanity perspective, I think my body looks its best after this workout. anyone who wants to sweat and feel super strong needs to add this routine into their regimen. This is truly a no nonsense workout.
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Yoga Zone - Power Yoga for Strength and Endurance by Lisa Bennett (DVD - 2002)
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