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    Default Raw Yoga

    Hey Everyone,

    Has anyone ever used the "raw yoga" video by Kim Toledo and David Wolfe? I am wanting to buy it but just though I would see if anyone liked it first.

    Thanks,
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    anyone, anyone???
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    Cool Raw Yoga

    I thought of buying it, but was told it was serious meaning HARD to me and im nowhere near that yet. Have a couple yoga tapes where people contort into a pretzel and then stand just on their hands...gulp. So maybe some day. I have heard its praises sung though Rawjojo. If you do end up buying it--give us a review, pleassse!
    Blessings~

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    Smart move Sweet Goddess. We must be gentle with ourselves. I've been doing yoga for about 12 years now. I get very sad when people try to force themselves into positions they aren't meant to. Bad yoga instructors pushing and pulling people into injuries. Yoga should flow. Slow gentle movements like a river. Some may never have the flexibility to do a toe stand or even full lotus. That doesn't make them bad people.

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    Couldn't have said it better myself. I wish that all people knew that yoga is meant to be VERY NON- competitive.
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    What is it about yoga that I just don't "get"? I've tried a couple tapes, took a class once (albeit short-lived) and was bored to tears.

    How do people become so enthralled by this? Are there some people who are just too nervous or jumpy or spastic and can't enjoy it?

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    I believe that like everything else. Yoga may, in fact, not be for everyone. However, I find that statement to be very sad because of all of the positive effects that it can have on you body and mind.

    I think some people are to "jumpy or busy" and for some reason prefer there lives to stay like that, I would suggest to this type of person to try some type of a power yoga class instead of any of the basic or restoritive classes. Typically, high strung or "jumpy" people tend to like these types of classes better because they are more aerobic as well as still getting the benefits from yoga. My sister is the type of person who cannot truly relax. She does not like yoga for that reason. It makes her mind to still which in turn makes her more anxious. Go figure! Thank goodness I am not that busy-minded. Good luck with your pursuits!
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    I have not tried the "Raw Yoga" with David and Kim;
    but I just got Rainbeau Mars "Sacred Yoga Practice: Vinyasa Flow" Series
    and love it so far! It is very well produced and she is an excellant instructor
    and raw fooder too. She is on the latest cover of David Wolfe's
    "Eating for Beauty" and use to be roomates with Juliano who
    1st introduced her to living foods.

    www.naturaljourneys.com
    for more info on her yoga series (I am not affiliated in any way!)

    I am interested in "Raw Yoga" too, so hopefully someone is more familier
    with it ;)

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    Part 2:
    I forgot to mention that I am a beginner in my practice and found
    Rainbeau's Beginner tape instructional, but yet challenged me at the same time. She held asana's long enough to tire my out of shape muscles,
    but at the same time a very do able session leaving me feeling very
    refreshed and radiant afterwards. I have done yoga before, so I am not a total beginner (prenatel yoga, and a couple of viniyoga beginner
    series at a yoga studio). I can't wait to try her other tapes in the series
    and I will report back!

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    I purchased the Raw Yoga video a couple years ago, but I could never really get into it. I think it had more to do with my own free spirit and dislike for exercise videos, rather than a flaw in the program itself. For me, the only way to stick to exercise is when it's fun, and I just couldn't have fun when following someone else's program. Also, I don't like having to rely on TV/VCR in order to work out.

    I am now using The Yoga Deck and The Stretch Deck. These are cards that I can arrange in any order I want. Each card has a position/stretch/exercise and on the back it explains how to do it and lists the benefits. The cards are easy to carry around, and the sizes match up so I can mix the cards together from multiple decks. The series also has The Pilates Deck, The Yoga Deck II, The Weight Training Deck, etc. I highly recommend them!

    I hope this was helpful for you!

    Peace.
    Hollin

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    Default raw yoga

    I bought Raw Yoga a few years ago also. I used it a few times. The production and guidance on it was a little amatuerish, and for me I didn't like the forward bend sequence, just cause I felt like there was already enough of that in the series. I really liked the standing balance sequence. I still do that one. Overall, I thought it is a sound practice, and I modeled my own practice after it, which I just do to music now.

    So far, I haven't found a video or DVD that comes close to ALi McGraw's video that came out several years ago. That one is so beautiful. Yoga Journals yoga for Energy is a close second with Rodney Yee and others. Maybe I should spend less time SHOPPING for yoga videos and more time DOING yoga, I think!

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    Wow Punky- thanks for the link. I see that she even has a bellydance workout- I love the bellydance videos I have already- maybe I will try hers and add it to my collection!

    Hollin- Welcome to you! I love the idea about the cards. I will have to check those out!

    Melissa

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    Hey Melissa,
    The bellydance video is by someone else (sorry for the confusion);
    the link is just to the company
    that sells her videos. You have to do a search or look under yoga for
    her. But the bellydancing sounds so fun!!!! I want to try it ;)
    Here's a link directly to Rainbeau's site to learn more about her.
    You still get directed to the other site if you want to purchase.
    http://www.rainbeaumars.com

    Hollin--I love the deck ideas as well. How neat!!!!
    Thanks Theresaann for the feedback!
    Warmly, Punky


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    I find yoga to be too spiritual in another realm for me. I prefer Pilates because it focuses on the abs and core zone, which helps enforce proper posture. I used to do Pilates every day but I've gone off of it. I really think it helped me with strength and balance.

    I got a belly dancing video for xmas and I am looking forward to trying it already!

    To each her own, I guess!
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    I'll have to pass on the compliment to Rainbeau's mom, my friend.
    carol

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