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Old 04-10-2008, 09:11 PM   #1
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Rodney Yee

A member of my family recently gave me a few DVDs by Rodney Yee. I looked at them and they look good to me but I have not done any Yoga in years and I only did it for 3 moths when I did train it.

What do others think about Rodney Yee and his DVDs?
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:00 AM   #2
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It matters only what this does for you and your life. What others think is not terribly germane for your practice and subsequent journey.

If this practice resonates deeply for you then do it with great zeal. If it does not, then find another.
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A member of my family recently gave me a few DVDs by Rodney Yee. I looked at them and they look good to me but I have not done any Yoga in years and I only did it for 3 moths when I did train it.

What do others think about Rodney Yee and his DVDs?

I enjoy his dvds. especially the power yoga ones.
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Old 04-11-2008, 06:05 PM   #4
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I actually enjoyed the Rodney Yee's DVDs. I began watching a VHS a year after I started and found the practice really adaptable to a beginner. One thing I always look for in a instructor DVD is a pleasing voice. I get so distracted by harsh voices, forced dialoge, ect. and Rodney Yee's voice is very pleasant and I don't mind listening to it daily. Highly Recommend.
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Old 04-12-2008, 11:24 PM   #5
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anyone practice his intermediate dvd? i "mastered" his power yoga beginner stuff but pure ashtanga is a little too advanced for me.
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Old 04-14-2008, 09:50 AM   #6
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Just a note, Ashtanga yoga and power yoga are two different forms of yoga. Power yoga is actually based off the Ashtanga tradition but the main difference is it is power yoga is less structured. I found this site page that goes into the differences in more depth.

Difference

I did enjoy his power yoga DVDs and found them to be a great primer. His DVD's are very tailored for males so I had to kinda adjust the poses a bit to cater myself. But I don't think it's a negative thing at all. In America, the market is SWAMPED with yoga geared towards females and a more masculine influence is nice and draws more men that have previously thought they were to macho for yoga.
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Old 04-14-2008, 10:57 AM   #7
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Thank You

That was an interesting article; I truly had no idea about the differences or similarities. But being male I had not thought of his DVD being geared towards males, I just know I liked what I saw. I just wasn't sure I had a clue as to whether or not his DVDs were good.

I was given 2 of his DVDs actually and one was Power Yoga. The other was Yoga Meditation

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Old 04-14-2008, 11:40 AM   #8
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Interesting article it is. I wish people who write would actually put their name to their work.

In this particular article it seems the author may have missed one larger point - lineage.

Ashtanga, as I understand it, was passed from T. Krishnamacharya to Pattabhi Jois. Vinyasa, well I have my opinions but best just left this way ____________
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Old 04-15-2008, 08:05 AM   #9
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You're right it doesn't really go into much information about Ashtanga linage. Shame :/. I thought it did. I guess my subconscious likes to put in information from time to time.
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:44 PM   #10
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OK here is my complete lack of Yoga knowledge showing

I was unaware that there was a lineage to think about in Yoga. I admit now after reading it that it does make sense but I was clueless before.

And again my lack of Yoga Knowledge; Where then does Power Yoga come from?

And I thought Rodney Yee train Iyengar as well?
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