Yoga Booty Ballet Live: Complete Body Shaping
Teigh McDonough, Gillian MarlothYear Released: 2005
Categories: Floor Aerobics/Hi-Lo/Dance
About me: I'm a former advanced exerciser, now squarely in the middle of intermediate
and at a stage in my life where I prefer to enjoy workouts. Caveat: I'm partial
to Yoga Booty Ballet, which is a "love it or leave it" brand of workout.
Equipment: all of the YBB toys are incorporated - yoga mat, squishy ball
and band.
Summary: A joyful workout, a little over 30 minutes. An Oreo cookie of
introspective pranayama at the outsides and non-stop, moderate level, full-body
body movement in the middle, flavored with essences of dance and yoga. I am by
no means fried, pumped or burned afterward, so if that's what you seek this is not
your workout. I enjoy this as a refresher on busy days or an add-on after a more
vigorous workout, and it?s a nice little gift to my bad back in the bargain.
Breakdown: You begin with 108 spinal flexes - seated cross legged, hands
holding onto shins, inhale deeply while flexing forward and exhaling sharply while
scooping belly and rounding spine. "Sut-num" is chanted silently, an intention
for truth. There is a brief mudra for vitality - Ravi or sun (incidentally, Ravi
is on drums as always) then the workout moves into seated warm-up of shoulder rolls,
reaches and twists. Next you are up for about 7 minutes of standing movement on
the mat. Not being a dancer, I can only describe it as flowing yogic dance incorporating
a variety plies, footwork, rounding to the sides (think of "Play the Harp" from
Advanced), foot sweeps, sunflowers and swan, a sort of flowing, standing Cobra.
Three minutes of Triangle pose follow, then 10 minutes of non-stop standing work
with the band. This was frustrating at first but after a few fumbling attempts,
as I got to anticipate what was coming I became more adept with positioning the
band. The moves include standing on the band in a wide-legged stance and stepping
out and in, the ?Momix walk,? and leg lifts which were surprisingly hard. Further
band work includes lunges with lateral raises, step plies with lat pulls, triceps
kickbacks and extensions, and a military press/pec squeeze/rotator cuff superset
that still baffles me.
After thankfully putting the band aside, a nice upper body stretch is followed with
standing work squeezing the squishy ball between the thighs. Personally, I haven?t
seen anything like this in another workout - demi-plies and pelvic tucks on the
toes while curling the upper body forward and squeezing the ball. After all the
squeezing you free up with pendulum swings, a rejoiceful movement holding the squishy
ball in both hands and sweeping it side to side and overhead with leg lefts. I
wish this segment were longer than five minutes because it benefits my aching spine
after sitting at work all day.
Finally, you are seated for the yoga finale, Double Pigeon, Gomukhasana and Seated
Bound Angle. And for me, a big smile and parting thought, ?that was wonderful.?
Instructor Comments:
Teigh and Gillian's friendship and chemistry comes right through. Form pointers,
cueing and reassurance flow from both instructors throughout this workout.