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Yoga For Beginners

Yoga For BeginnersStudio: bodywisdom media, inc.
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 201 reviews
Sales Rank: 162

Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: 633023710092
UPC: 633023710092
EAN: 0633023710092
ASIN: B000H8RVSO

Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Release Date: October 24, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
From the Editors of Body + Soul Magazine comes a new line of DVDs designed to excite, inform, inspire and encourage your quest toward a balanced and healthy whole life. YOGA FOR BEGINNERS is the perfect way to be introduced to Yoga and it helps you to explore and experience the numerous benefits of yoga. There are 8 routines to help build strength, increase flexibility, improve your health and vitality and transform how you look and feel. Routines are led by renowned instructor Barbara Benagh who expertly leads you through tailored workouts ranging from 10 to 60 minutes. YOGA FOR BEGINNERS was filmed on location at one of the most beautiful, tranquil beaches in the world, Half-Moon Bay, Antigua, which adds to the overall experience of tranquility. DVD HIGHLIGHTS: 8 customized, targeted routines, exclusive interview with the instructor, routines from 10 - 60 minutes, includes articles from Body + Soul magazine. Amazon.com description. Release Date: 10/24/2006.

Amazon.com
Yoga instructor Barbara Benagh has practiced and taught yoga for nearly 35 years. She discovered yoga while living in England and began teaching there. She moved to Boston and opened The Yoga Studio on Beacon Hill in 1980.

In addition to her local classes Barbara teaches yoga seminars throughout the US and internationally. She is a regular contributor of articles to Yoga Journal magazine. She has several audio CDs of live classes available as well as DVDs, the latest being Yoga for Beginners released by Body + Soul magazine, and Yoga for Stress Relief that includes a discussion on meditation from the Dalai Lama.

Barbara was kind enough to answer some questions from Amazon.com about this unique line of yoga DVDs.


How are these DVDs different from other yoga DVDs?

I was drawn to working with Bodywisdommedia because they produce DVDs they are interactive. Rather than a "one size fits all" single routine that is typical of most products, these DVDs offer choice, allowing the user to customize and change their yoga practice to suit their needs. No two persons are the same so the ability to change your practice - easing shoulder tension one day and an invigorating morning wake up the next - come as close as possible to allowing you to address your individual needs at home. Not only do people have different physical needs, but they have different time constraints as well. If you have only 20 minutes, there is a practice for you but there are longer practices as well (some as long as 90 minutes) that address the total body/mind connection. The sheer number of yoga sequences offered on each of these DVDs is a first. They are incredibly comprehensive.

How were you able to get the Dalai Lama involved?

This project dovetailed perfectly with the Dalai Lama's message that modern stress is one of the greatest obstacles to our mental happiness and physical wellbeing. Because we are long-time sincere practitioners, having a 30-minute lecture of the Dalai Lama teaching how to meditate on the Yoga for Stress Relief DVD was a perfect fit. Bodywisdommedia also has a broader relationship with the Office of Tibet and are releasing historic lectures with "A Path to Happiness" being the first one.

How will potential buyers of these DVDs know which one is right for them?

The titles are very indicative of what appears on the DVD and therefore a good guide. I really enjoyed making Yoga for Stress Relief because it is incredibly relevant. We strove to make the sequences accessible to as many people as possible, whether they are a beginner or long time practitioner. Yoga for Beginners is a great, non-threatening place to get started and includes lots of sound technique developed over my 30 years as a yoga teacher. Power Yoga for Every Body is a bit more challenging taking you from the beginning level and gradually progressing to much more demanding routines.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Learning Yoga   August 31, 2010
Delores Redman
I was not sure if I could practice yoga, was always a bit scared of it. My friend let me borrow her copy, and I decided to get this for myself. You start with some basic things, such as breathing, then add to it based on how you feel to learn more.

She is very good at explaining the moves and also the DVD let's you know how to work with the DVD and what to expect as you learn things. To me it added alot to watch the interview/advice to get a good sense of what yoga is all about for a beginner.



5 out of 5 stars yoga dvd   August 20, 2010
tig
Awesome dvd if you are just starting yoga. This dvd has different lengths of exercises 10 min, 20 min, so on It is well recorded and serene i enjoy this dvd.


3 out of 5 stars Ok DVD for real beginners   August 4, 2010
Junoesque (Thorndale, PA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Fast shipping...DVD is slow instruction so if you are even a little past beginner I would get another DVD.


5 out of 5 stars Great Beginners DVD   July 9, 2010
Iris
Really easy to understand instruction which has helped me learn. Enjoy the way it is designed with the various things to start you off with breathing and form, then moving on from there.


4 out of 5 stars Good DVD!   June 26, 2010
S. Mehta
I like this DVD a lot. I'm new to yoga, so this was a good introduction. The setting is really nice on the DVD and the woman is easy to listen to understand. The woman offers easier options for the more challenging poses, which is nice, especially if you're new to yoga.

I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 stars, because as with any exercise DVD, you have no idea if you're doing the pose correctly or incorrectly. I will admit after doing the DVD a handful of times and then going to a yoga class, I did realize I was doing some of the poses incorrectly. Also, it's bit challenging to engage yourself in a specific pose, while having to watch the TV.



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