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Gaiam Yoga Burn Workout


Brand / Manufacturer: Gaiam
Retail Price: $29.99
Our Lowest Price = $20.00

Features:

  • Yoga burn kit features 40-minute DVD
  • Weighted gloves adjust to your fitness level
  • Workout designed for beginners as well as advanced practitioners
  • Great workout

Ratings and Reviews

Average Customer Rating: 1.5 / 5.0
Total Number of Reviews: 3
Editorial Review: The Yoga Burn kit features a full-length, 40-minute DVD with Yee guiding yoga instructor Colleen Saidman through a series of continuous yoga moves. Designed for beginners through advanced practitioners, the Yoga Burn kit also includes one pair of small weighted gloves and 12 individual ΒΌ-pound weights, so you can adjust the weights to your fitness level. The grippy, nonslip surface on the palms of the gloves provides the increased traction needed for the unhurried, continual transitions in the routine.

TERRIBLE 1 out of 5

This video is truly terrible. It seemed as thought the model doing the yoga was enjoying Rodneys instruction and constant touching too much. So weird. The gloves were uncomfortable. I have a lot of yoga dvd's and this one belongs only in the garbage. It is so bad I dont think I will even buy another Rodney Yee yoga dvd. I cant believe I paid for this. I wouldnt even give it away. Sorry but it is that bad.


Horrible 1 out of 5

Please do yourself a favor and DO NOT buy this DVD, as much as I love Rodney this is the most disappointing yoga DVD I have ever bought and I am very sorry. The workout is very slow too much talking and boring and the gloves are so uncomfortable, I tried to use them with other workouts just to get my money worth but they are big and uncomfortable just impossible to workout with them on. Don't waste your time if you want to try some yoga workouts with weights try ironyoga.


Unique routine adds weighted gloves to yoga practice 3 out of 5

(Please note that the DVD included in this kit is NOT the same Yoga Burn DVD that is sold alone; for more information, visit the Gaiam web site and seach for "yoga burn kit.")

The Yoga Burn Kit comes with a workout DVD plus weighted gloves that are supposed to help specifically target the upper body during the exercises. The weight of the gloves is adjustable--10 small, rectangular-shaped weights, each weighing .25 lbs., are included, allowing a total weight of up to 1.5 lbs. for each hand. The weights go into slots which circle your wrists, which I found to be rather uncomfortable; in addition, the gloves themselves were bulky, and the elastic around the edges was uncomfortable as well.

Yoga Burn is led by Rodney Yee but performed by his current girlfriend, Colleen Staidman, who does not speak. I found that Rodney's interaction with Colleen seemed rather forced--surprisingly, I thought he had a much better chemistry with Mariel Hemingway in the Yoga Now videos. Basically, the workout consists of a series of slow, flowing movements, most of which are repeated three times. Beginning in staff pose, there is a sequence where you lean back, circling your arms and tightening your core, which didn't feel very intense to me. Next, you'll do some side crunches and twists in a reclined position; again, these were very gentle. Moving to a seated position, you'll do seated eagle--a nice stretch, especially with the gloves--and then move to a squat with a bicep curl.

Standing poses follow, beginning in a straddle position for a wide-legged forward bend. Traditional standing poses are performed here, including warrior 1 & 2, triangle, and side angle pose, but again, arm movements are added and generally repeated three times. Moving to a stomach-lying position, you'll do cobra, lifting and lowering to a slow 10-count. Final poses include a 1-legged forward bend, back release, and savasana, bringing the practice in right around 40 minutes.

I found this practice to be quite disappointing. As mentioned previously, I found the gloves to be quite uncomfortable, which was definitely a distraction. Also, although the gloves did add a bit to some postures, such as eagle, overall, I didn't find them to be much of a benefit. Similarly, I just really didn't feel like I got much out of this practice; it didn't feel particularly strengthening, and I didn't find it to be particularly relaxing either. I think that this video might be best suited to someone who is relatively new to yoga and/or someone with limited flexibility looking for a gentle practice with a slight twist.



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