Yoga in Nature: The Sun Salutation Survival Kit

Evamarie Pilipuf
Year Released: 2002

Categories: Yoga



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I had such high hopes for this. The word “intermediate” is right on the front cover, so I expected something on the tough side. Instead, it’s definitely beginner-level, which is not what I’m looking for. As the name would suggest, the workout is based on sun salutations and variations thereof. It’s about 50 minutes, and shot outdoors (which is an added plus in my book). She starts with a warm-up that is a little unconventional for a yoga tape. There are dancy-type moves and a few tai-chi-based moves in the warmup. I didn’t like this at all, and when I was doing it, decided I would simply skip that in the future. After I got into the workout itself, I decided I’d be skipping the entire tape in the future. The workout is pleasant and fantastic for a beginner, but not challenging in the least for me. If this is an intermediate workout, I would hate to see her beginner’s workout. The sun salutations are highly modified to be as easy as possible. Other moves she does (such as Boat) are also modified to the extent that only a true beginner would attain any benefit. That’s fine – it’s more interesting and different than the other beginner videos out there, so it’s a good buy for many – but putting “intermediate” on the cover is misleading. I would HIGHLY recommend this for a beginner, because of it’s uniqueness and nice production, but only a beginner. I got this one at Amazon.com ($19.99).

Annie S.

01/25/2003