"Great yoga video" | 2006-11-05 |
| - Reviewed By Henry Minsky from Newton, MA USA |
My nine year old daughter loves doing yoga to this video. Directions are clear, pacing is fast enough to keep her interest.
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"DON'T BOTHER!!!" | 2005-06-30 |
| - Reviewed By Mandy from San Francisco |
| I have been doing Yoga for several years, and purchased this video for the purpose of supplementing my regular practice. Unfortunately, this DVD did not nearly live up to my expectations. I found Taylor's instructions to be greatly lacking in all respects. Her rapid-fire, fast-passed delivery as well at her annoying counting made it extremely difficult to get through the video, and more importantly, to get a proper workout. The video would have been much more beneficial if the focus had been on the poses rather than the close-up's of Taylor where the poses were impossible to view. Skip this one -there are much better Yoga DVD's out there. Don't waste your time or your money!! |
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"invigorating, relaxing, enlightening" | 2005-05-19 |
| - Reviewed By yogi mama from boston, ma |
| This DVD was a much needed escape from the typical fast paced aerobics DVD or running session that I have used in the past- and I was not disappointed in the sweat that I worked up (and work up everytime I come back to Taylor's power flow!). Taylor's voice is smooth and relaxing, and her instructions are very clear and suitable for both beginners and advanced students. The flow is unlike any other yoga video I have tried- it is exciting, challenging, relaxing, and spiritually fulfilling all at the same time. I recommend this DVD for ANYONE who wants to take their fitness to a new level- both spiritually and phisically. |
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"Brisk Flow" | 2005-05-16 |
| - Reviewed By Bundita from Arbovale, WV USA |
| Since yoga should be paced by the breath, we all seem to know just how fast or slow we want to do our yoga, yet realistically, most of us have at least some dynamic range in this regard. Taylor Well's instruction is a little brisker than I like, but to be fair, she starts with a slower, longer-holding warmup before launching into the flow, so you have some time to center, focus, and commit to the practice. Different instructional videos push on our boundaries in different ways. The first time I tried this one, I became a bit frustrated with the pace, and left it on the shelf for several months before trying it again. The second time, knowing what I was getting into, I let go of my resistance and found a new way to enjoy my practice at a quicker pace. An unexpected benefit resulted: I'd never been able to leap all the way back to my hands from down dog; I always had to re-adjust my feet after landing. Something about the quick pace made me activate my abs at the right moment to "pike" into position. I only mention this experience to encourage fellow yoga practicioners to be open to differences in instruction rather than faulting one instructor because their teaching style isn't what you are expecting. "Prana Power Yoga" is a quick-flowing 1 hour practice. Wells is indoors, in her studio, with her class. There is no music, and Wells narrates throughout, with a good sense of timing, a sparse sprinkling of instruction on body dynamics, and some slightly annoying counting. I still give the video 4 stars because the sequence of the asanas is good, and for me, the practice resulted in a good sweat, and a centered feeling that came from not having enough time in or between the asanas to let the mind wander. A different kind of centeredness than I'm used to, but hey, why not? |
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"The worst yoga DVD I ever owned" | 2005-04-24 |
| - Reviewed By An Amazon User |
| Well, this is the worst yoga DVD I ever owned. If you are looking for something more than exercise program taped in a small room - forget this DVD. There are no music, no views, no style, no character what so ever, her voice, well ... I had to turn the volume down - it droved me crazy. And when she started counting 1,2,3 like this was aerobic's class - that was it. For anyone looking for something more than exercise - skip this, though I know how hard it is to find a good quality yoga DVD... |
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"A great flow" | 2004-07-02 |
| - Reviewed By laurenhallal |
| This video introduces you to Taylor's smooth and seamless flow, and to her positive, "you can do it too" attitude. If you are experienced with yoga practice and, especially if you don't live near the Boston area and can't make it into her studio, it is worth owning Taylor's first video. The sequence that she has developed is beautiful- you will love the feel of the poses rolling into and out of each other; it is an athletic, cathartic dance. The video workout is also suitable for beginners because of Taylor's easy to follow instructions and modifications. Having done many yoga videos at home, one of the things I find difficult is the lack of reminders to breathe- when breath is actually central to yoga. This is precisely what makes The Prana Power Yoga tape a standout from the others: Taylor's consistent queuing for the breath. You will find yourself actually coming up with ways to get your workout in rather than coming up with excuses on how to get out of it! |
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