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DVD Review: Jillian Michaels: Yoga Meltdown

By: Stepfanie Romine : 3/16/2010 12:23:57 PM : 97 comments : 16,769 Views

I've seen Jillian Michaels on TV, and I've tried her infamous "30-Day Shred" with co-workers. She lives up to her reputation as TV's toughest trainer. It seems like there's no workout Jillian hasn't tried. She's a jill of all trades in the gym.

On "The Biggest Loser," her co-trainer Bob is usually the one seen leading yoga workouts, so when I heard Jillian was releasing her own yoga DVD, I was intrigued. As a certified Ashtanga yoga teacher and longtime student, I love a good yoga practice. For me, yoga helps me stay centered, builds strength inside and out, and makes me feel good about my body.

Here's what I knew about the DVD before I tried it:
"Jillian Michaels, winning trainer on NBC's 'The Biggest Loser,' introduces a new yoga workout unlike any other. Combining hard-core yoga power poses with her dynamic training techniques, Jillian will get you real weight-loss results fast. YOGA MELTDOWN includes two complete 30-minute workouts that include a warm-up and cool down. Begin with the Level 1 workout which focuses on quickly flowing yoga sequences to burn mega calories. Then progress to Level 2 which adds twists and balance poses for an even greater burn."

I generally practice Ashtanga yoga, which is practiced in silence, with only the breath or a teacher's cues (often Sanskrit counting) to guide you. The same poses are practiced in the same order and held for five breaths, with each one flowing from one to the next. Would Jillian, who's always moving and very assertive, give me that same "love your body" and peace-love-yoga vibe? How would her "you can't phone in a workout" philosophy translate to yoga, where we're taught to respect our bodies and never push too hard?

Well, my friends, I was pleasantly surprised.

I tried this DVD on a rare night when I didn't have a run or yoga class scheduled. I wanted to do some strength training but get my heart rate up. I wore my heart-rate monitor, and while my heart wasn’t pounding, I did work up quite a sweat. It was as high as it would be during a brisk walk.

Who would like it: This DVD is not appropriate for anyone who is new to exercise or yoga. Due to limited cues and a fast pace, it requires a decent amount of strength and knowledge of yoga.

This DVD is ideal for a yoga student who wants to build strength and burn calories while lengthening and stretching the body.

Pros:
  • Jillian is surprisingly encouraging throughout. Her gruff persona is often misinterpreted as mean, but when you need to find the strength to finish a set of biceps curls, her style works. She's slightly "softer" with her voice and cues here, but she is still aggressively encouraging.

  • She has two assistants, one of whom offers an beginners' modification and the other of whom offers advanced options. You'll find plenty of modifications to suit your body. (She offers her assistants lots of praise and encouragement, which is a nice touch.)

  • Her approach to yoga helps you build strength and fine-tune areas of your practice. You start with 10 repetitions of a yoga pose, then hold each pose for 15 seconds. This helps ease entry and exit--which would normally only be practiced once per pose--and build endurance in a pose. The repetitions require a great deal of focus on the body, and holding the pose builds mental stamina.

  • Jillian includes two 30-minute workouts each with a warm-up and cool-down. Level 1 workout focuses on fast flowing yoga sequences to burn calories. Level 2 adds twists and balance poses for a bigger challenge. I did both back-to-back, and I felt moderately sore the next day. Her chaturanga series (low plank) will having feeling the burn in no time, as will the side planks and the balancing poses.

    Cons:
  • Some of the poses are quite difficult for the average exerciser or yoga novice. Crow pose, in which you balance your knees on the backs of your arms, is held for more than 10 seconds, and pushups in wheel pose can be dangerous if not done properly.

  • Jillian's directions aren't very clear. Instead of saying "left" or "right" foot, she says "this" or "that" foot, which means that if you might end up spending more time staring at her on screen than actually doing the pose.

  • This isn't yoga as you might know it. It's more of a circuit and strength-building workout than a relaxing workout that links mind and body.

    You can buy the DVD for $14.98 or less (currently $8.99 on Amazon). Overall, I would recommend this DVD--as long as you know what to expect and you're ready to feel the burn during yoga.

    Would you try this DVD? What kind of yoga do you prefer: fast and furious or slow and relaxing?

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    JIBBIE49
    7/21/2010
    9:09:31 AM

    Jillian is advanced.
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    SUGIRL06
    7/14/2010
    12:25:02 PM

    I'm on spark and googled for a review of this DVD and here I am back on Spark! Anyway, you convinced me to get this DVD with one of your cons: "This isn't yoga as you might know it. It's more of a circuit and strength-building workout than a relaxing workout that links mind and body."
    I have been looking for a faster paced challenging yoga workout that would help build strength and work up a sweat. I had hope that Jillian would deliver such a workout considering her usual personality. I am NOT looking for something to relax, meditate, etc. And I've done yoga in the past so I'm familiar with a lot of the moves. So thanks for this review! I am definitely going to get a copy now!
    96
    BLACKANDI
    3/25/2010
    2:21:16 PM

    I'm biased, but I really do love this workout and not because it's a Jillian workout. It is challenging and it is very effective. Totally in love with it. Everybody should own this workout!
    95
    ALICEMARIE22
    3/22/2010
    11:39:56 AM

    to hard for me, i need something for disabled people.
    94
    SPARKLE12784
    3/22/2010
    8:51:55 AM

    Jillian DVDs are great.. they have helped me lose 12+ lbs and have visibly strengthened my body (hello abs)! I've tried yoga classes, and although they are relaxing, I've been wanting to up the intensity (yogalates or bikram yoga). This dvd might be exactly what I was looking for!
    93
    WISDOM73
    3/21/2010
    5:33:02 PM

    Thanks for telling us about the DVD. I have some traning in yoga but still consider myself as a beginner. But I like to do challenging workouts. Sounds like a plan.
    92
    MERLE641
    3/20/2010
    11:31:24 PM

    thanks for listing both the pros and the cons. As a former group fitness instructor, safety first was always my focus. There are so many safe and effective DVDs out there for the average person, I never felt it was worth the risk of injury to try something advanced without a professional to monitor form.
    91
    SOULCOLLAGESUE
    3/19/2010
    11:57:50 PM

    Thanks, Stepf. I look for the same experience in yoga, yet with your thoughtful pros and cons I'm interested in purchasing it. Great review!
    90
    BUBBLEHEAD1962
    3/19/2010
    10:18:30 PM

    I am a Bikram Yoga fan. All classes are beginner you push yourself to your own limit when you are ready. At the end of 90 minutes I come out feeling refreshed and have a natural high. I am sticking to my hot yoga - more fun than looking at my tv screen.
    89
    RITZYOGAGAL
    3/19/2010
    2:37:20 PM

    Thanks so much for this review. I was really wondering about this DVD. I use different DVD's in combination with my own practice and it sounds like this one will add some interesting elements.
    88
    KATIES85
    3/19/2010
    12:34:04 PM

    Thanks for the review, I have many of Jillian's other DVDs and I'm going out tonight to buy this one, so excited to try it out!!!
    87
    ARCHIMEDESII
    3/19/2010
    10:47:57 AM

    I'll admit that I am curious about the workout, just to see what she does. However, Jillian never struck me as the "type" of person who would be interested in yoga. Bob Harper strikes me as the one who should be doing a yoga video.

    Personally, I prefer slow classes like Hatha. I don't like the fast moving ones because you really don't get the time to understand the pose. you're just moving too quickly.

    86
    MELLIEK2010
    3/18/2010
    9:25:46 PM

    Just bought it today and looking forward to trying it in the morning!!
    85
    MICHELLEZ40
    3/18/2010
    1:12:32 PM

    I also did this workout for free from On Demand and it totally kicked by butt!!!! I don't do yoga regularly but enough to know the poses and it is not for beginners. I recommend that people try it for free through On Demand before purchasing it.
    84
    SWEETSUGAR7
    3/18/2010
    12:34:15 PM

    I like what work outs I do right now. I think for now I will pass on spending money on this DVD.
    83
    AMANDALYNNE415
    3/18/2010
    7:05:51 AM

    I love this DVD! I am a weekly Bikram Yogi, so I enjoy an intense yoga workout. This Yoga workout is not really relaxing, as is Bikram, but add it to a heated room, release them toxins, and you will feel AMAZING after. After the stretch I like to lay down and mediate for a few minutes... it rocks, honestly- if you are like me, regular yoga is just not intense enough- this video is intense and fun!
    82
    THESKINNY100
    3/18/2010
    12:04:02 AM

    I hope that someday down the road I can meet the requirements to use this workout DVD. It sounds like a good one to do!!
    81
    SPUNKYM
    3/17/2010
    8:38:54 PM

    I would totally buy this video! I like Jillian and I have her other videos it would be nice to see her a bit toned down plus I would like a bigger yoga workout.
    80
    MIDNIGHT06
    3/17/2010
    6:49:43 PM

    No i don't think i'll be getting this video
    anytime soon. I like my Body balance(body flow)
    we have at the gym. and if i do get back into yoga it
    will be the normal slow and relaxing.
    My body is not able to do the wheel pose
    or the crow pose at all.
    79
    RLMCCUE
    3/17/2010
    6:17:51 PM

    Thanks for the review, this is a DVD that would pique my interest and I would like to know more about. From reading your review, I know it's not right for me. I'm a total beginner to yoga and not strong at all. I have a yoga for beginners DVD which is challenging enough, and I constantly have to modify poses when I take a class. So, maybe in the future after I build some strength and am more familiar with advanced poses, I may consider adding this to my routine.

    Thanks again!
    78
    FUTBOLPLYR7
    3/17/2010
    2:55:59 PM

    I get quite bored with yoga, but I feel great after a long stretching session. Thanks for the detailed review: this sounds like something I would like! Plus, if I were to get a personal trainer for myself, I would love a Jillian-style personality.
    77
    SASSI_SPRING
    3/17/2010
    2:08:52 PM

    Well written review, appreciate all the details that went into sharing about the DVD. I will not be using this DVD. I do basic yoga, stretching, strengthening and breathing. It is a combination of stress release and strengthening. I would find a program like Jillian's very stressful as its too intense and high energy. I prefer my yoga to be closer to meditation than a workout.
    76
    CL-MILADYKNIGHT
    3/17/2010
    1:54:27 PM

    Thank you for the review SP_STEPF
    75
    *AMBER512
    3/17/2010
    12:28:34 PM

    I don't think I would buy this DVD. I tried her 30 day shred by checking it out from the library and it was definitely good. But I don't enjoy unclear directions and I prefer yoga to be relaxing.
    74
    FCASTELO
    3/17/2010
    12:00:32 PM

    can you be more annoying than her? nope, can't see how. that goes for her partner and the whole show. what a moop.
    73
    VAMPYB
    3/17/2010
    11:36:45 AM

    I Love Jillian Micheal huge Fan of hers, BUT I like my wii fit for my yoga, even though I love what she does & have tried other products of hers I watched a preview of this dvd & said it might be to much for me, tyty for posting more info on it
    72
    AMPHIBI-YOGINI
    3/17/2010
    11:29:56 AM

    Yoga is yoga, and cardio is cardio. I don't have the time to do a whole lot of both; but then again, I expect to be advancing slowly after the first big advancing from gentle/gym yoga/fusion that has taken well over a year. I have been practicing nearly 3 years. I get enough of the drill sergeant from the master instructor over at the studio--primarily practicing at home, which is no small feat as much pre-conditioning is involved to match the level they teach at the studio. The style the studio overwhelmingly teaches is slow flow, but it is ANYTHING but laid-back or sleepy. This yoga kind of illustrates the differences between climbing steep hills (the studio), running a footrace (what I did before, rapid flow/fusion--little attention to form); or, in Jillian's case, mild rock climbing (which I have no interest in).
    71
    SUNSET09
    3/17/2010
    11:08:26 AM

    I would and enjoy yoga slow and relaxing! It's a good way to stretch and loosen up!
    70
    JANEY2010
    3/17/2010
    11:01:53 AM

    I am a Jillian Micheal Fan! I preordered the Yoga Melt DVD...now I generally use Yoga for relaxation but this DVD is definitely more of a Yoga Shred! I do like it alot tho and enjoyed it!
    69
    DAFIZZLE
    3/17/2010
    10:41:28 AM

    Oh thanks! I was thinking of getting this DVD but I've never tried YOGA so maybe I should start with something a little less aggressive! Thanks for the info!
    68
    JOYCEMARIE9
    3/17/2010
    10:37:39 AM

    I am looking for something for a beginner thank you for the information I now know to stay away from this one for now.
    67
    FIT2DAY2
    3/17/2010
    10:33:51 AM

    I did the first part last night and I got a great workout. I wore my heart rate monitor and I burned 304 calories! I couldn't believe it. I am 5'5" 144 pounds. Thats a lot of calories for a yoga practice in 30 minutes. I have been doing yoga for at least 5 years, so I was familiar with the poses. I do not recommend this DVD to newcomers to yoga. I would start out with something less demanding. I agree with the above comment about her directions, she doesn't specify which foot to use..left or right..which can be confusing. But overall, I enjoyed this DVD as a workout to burn calories and build strength, not for the calming meditative benefits you would usually get from other styles of yoga. If thats what you're looking for this is not the workout for you, but if you are ready to sweat and burn some calories, look no further!
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    RAJAHKITTY
    3/17/2010
    9:39:49 AM

    Jillian's DVDs motivate me. She pushes me to the point of almost tears, and I thank her later when I get results. I bought this DVD and am looking forward to it. My fear with yoga has always been that I wouldn't get much of a burn and if I should focus my time on something that I wasn't burning enough calories, so I'm really looking forward to adding this DVD to my workout schedule.
    65
    LYNNES521
    3/17/2010
    9:31:50 AM

    I just picked this DVD up from Costco last night for $7.99. I can't wait to try it tomorrow! I love Jillian's style and am looking forward to her approach to yoga.
    64
    TRACEYC8
    3/17/2010
    9:09:10 AM

    many opinions about this one. I have chronic back, neck and shoulder muscle injuries and I enjoy yoga for the stretch while working on my core. I tried a more advanced yoga class last year and it wasn't for me - doubt if this is, either. think I'll skip it.....
    63
    IRON__GIRL
    3/17/2010
    9:08:53 AM

    YES! Thanks for the review! I just put it on my amazon.com wish list! Can't wait to try it!
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    MDTWEETY
    3/17/2010
    8:40:36 AM

    I've been waiting for your review of this DVD, Stepfanie! :) I actually have this in my living room but have yet to pop it into my DVD player. I got it from Netflix last week. I am not a big yoga person - every time I've done it, I haven't really enjoyed it. Not sure if it was the instructors or just that it's not a workout for me . I went to a few classes at the gym before I got pregnant because I wanted to give it a chance but each time I wasn't excited about going back. But... I AM a Jillian fan so I decided to get this from Netflix to see if I would like it. If Jillian can't motivate me to do yoga, no one can! LOL. I am looking forward to trying it, although I know I will be skipping both the crow pose and the wheel pose. My body just doesn't bend that way! :)
    61
    BIJOUX7
    3/17/2010
    8:05:20 AM

    I a preordered from her website & am waiting for it to come. I take a "hot yoga" class which is in a 100+ degree room and at an athletic pace. Looking forward for something to do at home.
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    SPRINGLOSER
    3/17/2010
    7:46:55 AM

    I think she misses the point in yoga practice. It's not about going as fast as you can, but slowly finding out what you can achieve. The right yoga practice can give you plenty of "burn", but if you move to fast in most of the poses you will injure yourself. I think she needs to study some power yoga before she should try to modify the moves too much.
    59
    MYSTERY111
    3/17/2010
    7:03:05 AM

    I will now have to find one for newbies...
    58
    VTORIA3
    3/17/2010
    6:31:39 AM

    Thanks for the thorough and objective review. Very helpful.
    57
    AKELAZ
    3/17/2010
    6:28:45 AM

    I found Stepfanie's review very interesting . It's certainly very balanced and informative and actually made me understand that this DVD is not for me. One of the points of a good review as far as I'm concerned. I like more traditional yoga very much - a chance to focus on myself and my body and a great meditation tool so I can focus on my spirit as well.
    56
    RELLARALF
    3/17/2010
    5:38:22 AM

    Sounds interesting and challenging. I am going to give it a try. Thank you for the information and feedback.
    55
    ELFMAGE7
    3/17/2010
    1:47:11 AM

    I'd have to learn more about yoga first. I like yoga from what I've done but know very little about it and the moves just yet. And I find some very hard for my body to handle, like when my stomach gets in the way. Need to work on that. lol
    54
    JOYOUS111
    3/17/2010
    12:49:20 AM

    I am sorry all you Jillian fans, but I think she is a sell out. I feel she is getting it while she can and will put her name and face on any product she can. I feel the things she does on the show, and the different videos, supplements and detox stuff she promotes are all very contradictory to each other.
    53
    JENNJENN00
    3/17/2010
    12:26:38 AM

    I bought but I don't like it. I guess it's a little too advanced for me.
    52
    -CORAL-
    3/17/2010
    12:19:27 AM

    This sounds like Yoga I can get into. I have always been afraid to take a yoga class for all the spiritual feel-good crap that is a little too "om" for me. So this sounds right up my alley. Thanks!
    51
    PHDMAMA06
    3/16/2010
    11:54:01 PM

    Sounds interesting but probably not a video I'm going to try. I'm horribly uncoordinated and would be too nervous about hurting myself with some of those poses :)
    50
    FITSPICE
    3/16/2010
    11:40:14 PM

    I would love to try this. Sounds good for those weekends or days you don't really feel like working out too hard, but don't want to loaf around.
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    AIDELADE27
    3/16/2010
    10:57:03 PM

    I found that even her 30-Day Shred was not for beginners either. You really work up a sweat, but if you're new to the exercise game, it's not for you. Thanks for the review here!
    48

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