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The Athlete's Guide to Yoga

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2008

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NOTE: I received a review copy of this DVD from the web site metapsychology.net.

This DVD is presented by Sage Roundtree, registered yoga teacher and author of a book under the same title. Roundtree is an endurance athlete herself, and she designed the routines on this DVD to work with an athlete’s base, build, and peak cycles. In addition to these longer preset sequences, Roundtree includes shorter practices focused more specifically on problem areas. The DVD also offers a customizable option which allows users to create their own personal routines to suit their individual needs.

The Main Menu of the DVD lists the following options: Preset Sequences-Customized Routine-Play All. Selecting the Preset Sequences leads to the following submenu:

Strength (Base), 57:05

Flexibility (Build), 48:26

Focus (Peak), 47:05

Each of these three routines begins with centering and breath work, and each ends with corpse pose (relaxation) and final closing meditation. From this submenu, users can move on to the submenu for Problem Areas (navigation would have been easier if this had been off the Main Menu as well):

1. Building Core Strength

2. Stretching the Shoulders

3. Opening the Hips

4. Encouraging Recovery

Roundtree notes that the problem areas practices are especially appropriate for use after a training session. Although the times of these practices are not given, the practices are shorter than the main routines, approximately 25-30 minutes in length (each practice consists of four shorter segments).

Finally, there is the Customized Routine option. This allows the user to select up to 12 of the 20 total segments available. These segments, listed on the back of the DVD cover, are as follows:

1. Centering

2. The Breath in Space

3. The Breath in Time

4. Six Moves of the Spine

5. Half Salutes and Lunges

6. Standing Balance Flow

7. Arm Balance

8. Sun Salutations

9. Moon Salutations

10. Lunge Series

11. Static Core Work

12. Dynamic Core Work

13. Shoulder Strap Series

14. Camel Pose

15. IT Band Flow

16. Pigeon Pose Flow

17. Hamstring Strap Series

18. Restorative Poses

19. Corpse Pose

20. Closing

This is definitely an excellent feature, although it could have been executed a bit better. For example, it would’ve been nice to have the lengths of each segment shown so that the user would know the duration of the finished practice.

I have a few issues with Roundtree’s instruction as well. First of all, she does not provide mirror cueing, which can make it very difficult for the viewer to follow along at times, especially for those newer to yoga. Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, I was surprised by how quickly she moves through the poses in some of the sequences. For example, during the Moon Salutations, she flows so quickly through the first few repetitions that I had trouble keeping up despite having quite a bit of yoga experience. There are times when Roundtree does pause to hold the postures a bit longer, but given that the purpose of this DVD (as I understand it) is supposed to be to introduce athletes to the benefits of yoga for stretching, I would’ve expected a much greater emphasis on more lengthy pose holds.

Despite my minor criticisms as noted above, overall, this is definitely a worthwhile DVD. Those who are brand new to yoga may find that they require more instruction than the DVD alone provides; in this case, Roundtree’s companion book, The Athlete’s Guide to Yoga, would likely be a valuable investment. More experienced yoga practitioners will find a variety of practice options to suit many different needs.

Instructor Review

I liked Sage in general. The only issues I had were as noted above: 1) the lack of mirror cueing makes the practice a bit hard to follow at times, and 2) I would have preferred that she slowed down and held the poses longer.

DeniseR

Beautiful production, detailed instructions and lots of options are delivered in this well thought out program.

The dvd allows you to choose from 3 preset sequences focusing on different aspects: Strength, Flexibility or Focus. The most unique feature on the dvd is the "customized" option. Here you can choose up to 12 segments that will play in the order you have selected. (I've used the customized option about 10 times and find it a good way to tack on a much needed stretch after a good cardio session)

The segments/chapters are as follows:

Centering

The Breath in Space

The Breath in Time

Six Moves of the Spine

Half Salutes and Lunges

Standing Balance Flow

Arm Balance

Sun Salutations

Moon Salutations

Lunge Series

Static Core Work

Dynamic Core Work

Shoulder Strap Series

Camel Pose

IT Band Flow

Pigeon Pose Flow

Hamstring Strap Series

Restorative Poses

Corpse Pose

Closing

The 3 preset sequences contain:

Strength, 57:05-

Centering

The Breath in Time

Half Salutes and Lunges

Standing Balance Flow

Arm Balance

Sun Salutations

Dynamic Core Work

Pigeon Pose Flow

Corpse Pose

Closing

Flexibility, 48:26-

Centering

The Breath in Space

Six Moves of the Spine

Moon Salutations

Static Core Work

Camel Pose

IT Band Flow

Pigeon Pose Flow

Corpse Pose

Closing

Focus, 47:05-

Centering

The Breath in Time

The Breath in Space

Six Moves of the Spine

Lunge Series

Shoulder Strap Series

Hamstring Strap Series

Restorative Poses

Corpse Pose

Closing

As a bonus, the dvd also contains 4 preset sequences for "problem areas":

Building Core Strength

*Standing Balance Flow

*Arm Balance

*Static Core Work

*Dynamic Core Work

Opening the Hips

*Lunge Series

*IT Band Flow

*Pigeon Pose Flow

*Hamstring Strap Series

Stretching the Shoulders

*Moon Salutations

*Shoulder Strap Series

*Camel Pose

*IT Band Flow

Encouraging Recovery

*Centering

*Restorative Poses

*Corpse Pose

*Closing

Not just for athletes but for all fitness levels and abilities. (Sage and 2 assistants demonstrate 3 levels throughout every sequence) Sage's soft voice and clear instructions will encourage proper form and execution. Lots of variety with a total running time of 2 hours.

Athletes and non athletes alike will gain flexibility, increase range of motion and build endurance & strength. You'll also reduce injury and recover faster in your chosen sport.

I liked everything this dvd offered: a variety of sequences, precise instruction, enjoyable music and non distracting set. A definite "must have" for athletes and for yoga enthusiasts who crave variety.