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I love dancing and I love yoga, so when I saw this DVD I was excited to try it. It was so disappointing to me when I did actually try it. There is no real structure throughout most of the workout. Shiva Rea just has you dance around like an idiot doing whatever you feel like at the second. I felt like a huge dork doing that, and even my cat and dog were looking at me like I had lost my mind. I just didn't get into it, and there was nothing to follow. If I wanted to do stuff like that I could just shake my body around every which way alone, I don't need a DVD for that. I was extremely disappointed in this purchase, and I ended up putting it back on amazon to resell, because it just wasn't for me. I'm not saying others won't like it, but it certainly was not anything I enjoyed whatsoever.
Thanks for the good review. I've been checking out different yoga DVDs, so I can have one for my own house. I think combined with your review (and that I make a fool out of myself doing yoga as it is) I'll skip this particular DVD.
Thank you for your helpful review. I'd been curious about this as I just started Hatha Yoga and I've always loved to dance. But if this is as unstructured as you say, it's not for me. Thanks for making my decision easier.
I love, love, love, this review, I have always done yoga but never thought about mixing it with dance. Dancing is my favorite thing to do in the world so I am ecstatic that I can dance and do yoga at the same time!
Too often are exercise crazes combined together to the create either totally ridiculousness or totally ineffective results. This happened a lot in the late 90s with salsa and other forms of Latin dance. Now it sounds like it's happening to yoga. I'm sure your pets still have respect for you, even with the crazy dancing.
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