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Rodney Yee's Yoga for Beginners DVD offers 1 hour 40 minutes of expertly crafted yoga workouts, including a 40-minute pose training and two full-length sessions filmed outdoors on Molokai beach. With three narration styles and beginner-focused pacing, it ensures perfect form, flexibility, and mindfulness in the comfort of your home.
| Contributor | Colleen Saidman, Rodney Yee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,178 Reviews |
| Format | Color, DVD, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Fitness & Exercise |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
A**L
Uplifting surroundings, easy to follow, 3 narration styles
Although the least important fact about this DVD, what I found very uplifting was that the sessions were recorded outdoors on a beach with a scenic ocean view in the background. I used other yoga DVDs in the past recorded in a drab dark studio with a monotone voice over, and this alone made a huge difference: you practice in your own home, but with a great view to look at. The DVD has three sections: one step by step tutorial how to perform each of the poses (studio recorded), and two yoga sessions (outdoors) by two different teachers, each about 20 minute long. It also has three narration styles to choose from: step by step explanation to moves in each pose, pose name only, and inspirational (energy flow, feeling etc.) so you can choose what work works best for you. The pace is right, not too fast, and it's really good for beginners, although at times you wind up with your back to the TV, so it can be a challenge to follow visually while doing certain poses. The explanations are straight forward and help with getting in right. Finally, a 20 minute session length seems just right and encourages practicing more often. The only annoying thing I found with the DVD (and probably any DVD) is that you can't fast forward through a lot of promo materials in the beginning of it.
A**A
Great way to start off!
This is a solid starting dvd if you want to learn the basics of yoga. Rodney Yee and his wife Collene give great instruction through 2 revitalizing practices and 1 lengthy Pose guide. I've had severe back pains (Herniated Disc) for about 2 years now. I was unable to sit properly, walk for minimal amounts of time, stand without losing balance, or even tie my shoes! I was told by my chiropractor that light yoga exercises would possibly help ease my lower and mid Spinal pains. Since starting this basic dvd 2 months ago I'm able to get back on my feet and be more active. My pains aren't fully gone, but if i stay on the right path and do as little as 15mins of yoga 3 times a week I'll be back to 100% health in no time. This dvd is great if your looking to make you body and mind healthier, but at a very basic and easy to follow instruction. Gaiam and Rodney Yee are awesome! Totally worth every penny spent! #Namaste
C**1
Rodney Yee's Yoga for Beginners
This video is a very precise, detailed practice which shows poses the proper way and emphasises common errors to avoid. I have been doing Yoga for several years and every teacher has their own method (some better than others). Rodney is a purest and gives detailed instructions, plus perfect demonstrations. This video also includes similar workouts as Rodney's AM & PM (one to give you vitality and one for rejuvination). I would recommend this video for Yoga enthusiast of all levels. It gives beginners the proper form to assure they do not hurt themselves and gives experienced Yogis helpful pointers to freshen their practice. The 2 short practices are great for a quick wake-up or settle-down from daily activities. Plus Rodney's voice is so hypnotic, it imparts calmness to even the most scattered mind.
W**.
Comprehensive, Detailed and Brief
A long time ago I was a medium distance jogger. I learned through experience that I needed to stretch and after a period of time I made stretching part of my pre and post jogging routine. Now, 20 years later, and having not exercised in forever I started biking about 2 months ago. Recently I decided that it was time to integrate some stretching. However, instead of just plain old stretching I figured I'd try Yoga for its other benefits. I bought this "Yoga for Beginners" DVD hoping that it would give me a reasonable introduction and some easy "beginner" poses that I could use. This video goes into detailed explanations on how you should do the poses and what the common mistakes are. It let's you review specific poses in case you didn't get it right the first time. I haven't gone through the whole video yet but I "audited" the course by watching the poses section and then watching one session with Collen Saidman and one with Rodney Yee. Positives: Easy to understand and easy to follow. Reasonably priced. Negatives: It would not run on my computer. It would only run on a DVD player which I had to go dig out of a box and hook up to my TV. Not so much a negative but it would have been nice... For a beginner course there are some poses that Colleen Saidman achieves that I just shook my head in disbelief. I'm so far away from those poses that I had to laugh. I understand that some of these are goals but it would have been useful (at least for me) to have had some commentary about "If you can't reach this position then try for this one.. " with something like an actual beginners pose. I'm still working on seeing all my toes let alone putting my hands flat on the floor in between my legs... But, all in all, it looks like a good introduction to the art and I like the slow pace and the detailed instructions.
A**S
Nice for beginners
I got this for my husband, who decided he wanted to try yoga after seeing how I have benefitted from a regular practice. This has a nice, detailed instruction on the poses and correct form at the beginning, which is helping him slowly get into yoga - his body is not exactly used to these movements! He likes that it is a male instructor as well. My only issue was that the poses instruction should be a little slower and give you more time to figure out each one, but at least they include this portion. I have not done the flow workout with him yet so I can't comment on it, but I expect it to be similar in quality. It's a good start, but not great.
S**D
Great place to start, then return to for a refresher
This DVD is a keeper. I purchased it a few years ago near the beginning of my yoga practice to learn the different poses and their proper forms. Recently deciding to thin my DVD collection, I reviewed this DVD to determine if I had moved beyond it. I am so happy I re-viewed it after all this time. As it turns out, I'd been doing a few of the poses with less than proper form. I followed the instructions, fine-tuned my posture, and found those poses less strenuous and more "opening." I learned much from this DVD in the beginning of my practice and again years later. In the 40-minute instructional portion, the two instructors offer clear and concise descriptions and visuals (including proper form and common mistakes) for each of the presented poses. This is the most valuable portion of the DVD and, I believe, should be viewed often in the beginning of one's practice and then periodically thereafter. The two additional routines (one for AM and one for PM) are good for a quick session if time is limited. Another benefit of these two routines, especially if done just after completing the instructional portion, is the ability to practice the illustrated poses flowing one into the next while being mindful of one's body and how it feels when in proper form.
S**N
Enjoyable Beginner Yoga Video
Rodney Yee’s “Yoga for Beginners” is an excellent video for relaxation or for the beginning yoga student. There are different programs to choose from. There is a pose training section, which I appreciate, to make certain I am doing each pose correctly. There are 2 full length yoga workouts. I additionally appreciate that for each workout there is a choice of full instruction, pose instruction and inspirational instruction. The inspirational instruction allows for a relaxing experience. I recommend this video to anyone who wishes to begin a yoga journey.
K**G
Moves way too fast
I'm in my 20s, relative beginner to yoga, and I've been practicing almost every day for several months now. I've ordered several beginner yoga dvds, but I'm disappointed in this one. (especially considering all the good reviews) I ordered it because I saw a glimpse of the pose guide, which appeared helpful. Aesthetically, the exercises on the beach looked peaceful, the music non-intrusive, and Rodney Yee seemed to have such a soothing voice (a big plus in a yoga instructor). But the exercises move waaaaay too quickly. Doing the practices felt like I was being ushered along hurriedly--like I was late for a meeting or something. Kind of the antithesis of what yoga is all about, right? The instructor would even say, "Stay here for a cycle of two breaths," but s/he would only give enough time for a single quick one. Aaaahh!! Cue aggravation, another thing you don't want to get out of a yoga session. Given all the good reviews, I was really surprised. Granted, I'm only a beginner, but I feel like the whole point of yoga is to get into the poses...if only for a few nice breaths. I felt so short-changed with this DVD; there's no way I'm hitting the pause button after every pose. This is probably the last Gaiam or Rodney Yee dvd that I'll be ordering.
E**O
I really liked this DVD because it contains a section on how ...
I really liked this DVD because it contains a section on how to do the poses correctly as well as two satisfying practices. You can do one of the twenty minute practices if time is short, and when more time is available, do both practices. The pose guide is a good section to revisit for improvement on/and perfecting your poses. The video offers a choice for the vocal instruction, such as Full Instruction, Inspirational Instruction and no instruction at all. The instructors provide clear, helpful pose instruction throughout the practices. The highlighting of options is quite faint and you have to look closely as to what menu option you are selecting.
J**E
Not really for beginners. (IMHO)
This disc has two advanced routines as well as a comprehensive run through of many yoga poses with lots of explanations. However, there is no beginner's routine!
K**R
Claire
I am enjoying learning to do the yoga exercises in my own home! I can do the exercises when it's convenient for me!
A**R
good
very good
J**E
Rodney Yee's Yoga for Beginner
From beginning to end, the poses demonstrated by Rodney and Colleen are a cinch to follow. Their voices are serene, calm, but clear, making each pose a success for the beginner. I've done Yoga many times throughout my life, but just back to it after a long hiatus and this DVD is perfect for getting back to it and regain the wonderful feeling I achieve in the execution of these poses. I'm not one to go to a gym or any other outside facility for exercise, so this is absolutely the best solution for me. It makes me wonder why it took me so long to get back to it. Thank you.
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