Yoga Journal’s Yoga for Meditation VHS

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“Meditation is a time-honored practice that reduces stress and revitalizes the body, mind, and spirit,” explains Rodney Yee, instructor for Yoga Journal’s Yoga Practice for Meditation. “Meditation is awareness of posture, ease of breath, and attentiveness of the mind.” In this beautiful video, Yee quietly and expertly leads you through five yoga practices that release bodily tension, improve posture, and open up breathing. The setting is grand and gorgeous Yosemite National Park, where Yee demonstrates poses in a meadow flanked by trees and cliffs, or at the edge of a lake or waterfall. The rewards of meditation are “living more calmly, more fully, with strength and grace,” promises Yee. The practice is divided into five segments: Mountain, a series that moves from pose to pose, used for making the transition from daily activities to a sitting meditation (12 minutes); Garden, gentle movements done in a chair that open the hips and stretch the back (10 minutes); Tree, four sitting poses, using props to modify the poses to your personal flexibility level (10 minutes); Wind, with the focus on the movement of breath, releasing tension, and relaxing deeply (10 minutes); Sky, a meditation focusing on posture and breath, and “inviting the mind into the present moment, time and time again” (8 minutes). –Joan Price
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.32 x 4.19 x 1.12 inches; 6.13 ounces
Release date ‏ : ‎ June 13, 2000
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 7, 2006
Actors ‏ : ‎ Yoga Journal
Studio ‏ : ‎ Gaiam
ASIN ‏ : ‎ 6304448392

Reviews

13 reviews for Yoga Journal’s Yoga for Meditation VHS

  1. Tuckerby

    Great for Meditative Practice or Relaxation
    Majestic images of Yosemite, serene music, calming narration: with these tools Rodney Yee presents five sessions aimed at preparing the individual for meditation by offering practice in breath awareness, posture, position, and flexibility to assume meditative poses. The last session is a guided meditation. Although the video lists seven props necessary to the video, only three are used: a chair, two blankets, and a block, and the last two are optional depending on your flexibility. MOUNTAIN offers a transition from standing activity to the floor, starting with mountain pose, then flowing through standing forward bend to downward dog to the ground. GARDEN presents chair exercises that stretch the inner thighs and groin in preparation for the seated meditative poses shown in TREE. In TREE, Rodney demonstrates four traditional meditative poses–cobbler, lotus, sage, and hero, including the use of blocks and blankets to make the asanas more comfortable. WIND is a session in supine focusing on the breath, and SKY is eight minutes of meditation guided by Rodney. I found the video relaxing and peaceful. Most poses are easy and well within the scope of a beginner, although GARDEN may prove challenging for individuals without much flexibility in the hips. Even if much of the video is not meditation per se, it still affords an opportunity to quiet mental chatter and relax the body. For me, this tape *is* Yoga for Relaxation!

  2. Ladyscribe

    Great for the hips!
    Since I have a long-standing meditation practice, I did not buy this tape as an introduction to meditation, nor do I believe that it is necessary to attain the lotus postion in order to meditate (although working with this tape will help you do that if that is what you want). I bought the tape to work on my lower back, hips and legs. I have other yoga tapes and CDs, but this is the first one I have found that REALLY opens up the hip area, so I am very happy with it. I like Yee’s manner, which is very calm and understated. He is not in your face. For those who are interested in the meditation aspects of the tape, I would say that he does a very good job of walking you through several postures for meditation and how to get into them, plus the exercises for loosening up the pelvis and hips. The Yosemite background is awesome, and Yee is very calming and gentles you into a nice internal space. Several times I have found myself slipping into meditation when my intention was to stay focused on the yoga. I will say that the entire tape is long, about 58 minutes, the first eight minutes being a long introduction that I now skip over after listening the first time.

  3. R. Blish

    Excellent for stretching and relaxing
    This is broken up into several different parts so you can do one or all of them. I like to do all of them. It helps to stretch me back and hips so that I am more limber through my day as I have trouble with both areas. It is gentle and easy to do with beautiful scenery. Rodneys voice is very soothing. I often find at the end that I fall asleep as I am so relaxed. I personally do not use it for meditation, but it would work well for that if you wanted to do that. My only complaint is that the only way you can get this is on vhs.

  4. fabio

    Somewhat satisfied
    Tape is perhaps too wordy which I found it distraction for easy meditation.

  5. tradess2006

    WORTHWHILE ANY DAY
    Only done the practice a few times so far, but it has been a very relaxing journey. Just need more undivided attention on my part. So far, the gentle joga exercises also have been easy to take in and don’t stress me out before I even begin the meditations. I am very excited to have chosen this DVD, but then again, I have never been disappointed in Rodney Yee.

  6. canary5

    DON’T!!!
    Cheap product, was afraid it would break our DVD player.

  7. Trubrit

    Absolute Perfection!
    Fighting the beast, Cancer. This DVD is absolute perfection. Slow, steady, calming, beautiful. There are not enough words in the English language for me to convey how much I love it.

  8. Texas gal

    just my opinion
    At 58, I’m not trying to push the yoga envelope, merely stay limber, healthy and focused. I have found that an hour with Rodney every morning and walking two miles a day give me exactly what I need to achieve my goals. His gentle manner and backdrops are pleasing, plus he’s definitely not hard on the eyes.

  9. RB

    I’m going to share a rather radical opinion now, that of my guru. He was not interested in anything but full throttle actions to achieve the ultimate goal. As a result of this, he derided yoga as for those who wish to pander to their bodies. I did warn you! I have the utmost respect and love for him and I know that he was the genuine article. I do not wish to dissuade anyone from doing yoga – after all, I practice it myself after a fashion- but I am about to come to my point.The one and only place that he had very positive enthusiasm for yoga was as a preparation for yoga/meditation/union with God. He encouraged us to learn how to sit in correct asanas for meditation which are designed to support the activity. Correct postures, he said, would assist the dedicated sadhaka or spiritual aspirant.He did so much for me and I have wished to carry out his suggestions for many, many years. I have asked various yoga teachers, if they could help me with the necessary instruction but they could not. At last, I’ve stuck my neck out and bought this without any recommendations.I am here to report back that this DVD is exactly what I was looking for.Not only that, this DVD format is universal, which means, I presume that it will play on anything. It certainly plays on my DVD palyer where many do not. Why don’t more companies use universal discs?So what is it that I’ve been looking for? The format of the disc is sound, as you would expect from Rodney Yee.First of all there is an interview followed by introduction from him which explains why one would meditate and what he personally gets from such.He explains how the DVD works, section by section, namely:Mountain: A quiet flow series that calms the mindGarden: A gentle hip-opening series that prepares the body for sitting meditationTree: An introduction to four traditional postures for meditationWind: A guided exploration of the breathSky: A seated meditation that soothes the body-mind and returns us to stillness.The DVD is made with exceptional production values on site at Yosemite National Park. The setting is exquisite and peaceful.I have one important note to make for those who are considering this DVD but do not like the term ‘God’. I can think of no time during the DVD where Mr. Yee mentions the name or any time where he is not 100% mindful of the need to use universal terms. I’ve used the word several times in this review, I’m sure, but that’s me and not him. I hope that helps. The bent is, however, spiritual. I would not wish to aggravate anyone but this language is comfortable for me.Whether or not you agree with Rodney Yee about the purposes of mediation, that’s not what I bought this for anyway, it is impossible to deny the clarity and beautiful intention of this yoga master in bringing this DVD onto the market. If you have been looking for something like this, I can say that I think this DVD is well worth a look at. The price was ok for me at the time of writing and the DVD came from USA very fast (4 days?) and without the need to pay additional taxes (which happens on some purchases I’ve made from there, not not DVD’s).If you decide to give this a go, I’d be interested to know what you think of it.Om shanti, shanti, shanti!

  10. So.b.it

      AMヨガは、だれにでもでき、また短時間で、お手軽ですが、少し、物足りない感じは残ります。  ところが、PMヨガは、ポーズがすご過ぎて、初心者には、ちょっと、抵抗がある感じ、あの女性がインストラクターのものは、みなちょっと、大変なポーズのものが多い感じです。  そこにいくと(どこ?)、このメディテーションは、ポーズは、AMヨガ程度で、簡単ですが、5セッション入っているので、時間が長く、AMヨガの、物足りなさを、時間でカバーしてくれます。  ポーズはすべて、だれでもできる、簡単なものばかりです。わたしは、毎日ひとつか、ふたつづつ、やっています。そうすると、飽きないし、いいです。  技術的に、簡単すぎるので、星4つにしてみま!したが、そこがまた、わたしには、いい感じです。  目立たないですが、初心者におすすめのビデオです。

  11. Peter

    Take time. Enjoy. I must say that this sequence is insightful, relaxing, and a key tool already for my yoga journey. Cannot recommend highly enough. One note – Hero’s Pose is not for everyone, and a block and chair are required for the whole practice. Its in 5 parts, originally produced (with great production values) for Yoga Journal magazine. The key is to work from where you are right now. Amazing.

  12. Louise

    I watched this video for the first time the morning after it arrived, so excited. Some of the stretches were really hard, especially since I’m a beginner and not very flexible. When the DVD got to the chapter, “Wind”, I actually fell asleep! Rodney Yee was demonstrating a calming breathing technique which made me go into deep relaxation.All in all, good buy. Try to stay awake!

  13. Marlyne

    good videa

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