DVD Review: Jillian Michaels: Yoga Meltdown
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: Cons: 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? ![]() You will earn 3 SparkPoints NEXT ENTRY > Are Parents Just Not Getting The Hint? |
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JIBBIE49
7/21/2010
9:09:31 AM
SUGIRL06
7/14/2010
12:25:02 PM
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!
BLACKANDI
3/25/2010
2:21:16 PM
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3/22/2010
11:39:56 AM
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3/22/2010
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3/21/2010
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3/19/2010
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3/19/2010
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3/19/2010
12:34:04 PM
ARCHIMEDESII
3/19/2010
10:47:57 AM
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.
MELLIEK2010
3/18/2010
9:25:46 PM
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3/17/2010
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MIDNIGHT06
3/17/2010
6:49:43 PM
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.
RLMCCUE
3/17/2010
6:17:51 PM
Thanks again!
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