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podcasts

Final Primary Series Segment on Yoga Today

March 6, 2007

Just thought I’d let you know that Part 3 of the Ashtanga Primary Series on Yoga Today is ready for download. Right-click and save this link to begin downloading now, or click here to watch it on-line. I’ve enjoyed these practices, but out of curiosity, does anyone have a favorite Ashtanga yoga DVD to recommend? Leave a comment if you have a recommendation for our readers!

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Ashtanga Primary Series Part 2 on Yoga Today

March 3, 2007

Om SunIf you enjoyed the first Ashtanga Primary Series segment on Yoga Today, here’s the link for Part 2. You can either click on the links to play them now or right-click and save to download and use for a later home practice. I haven’t actually done the Part 2 practice yet, but I enjoyed the first class, so I imagine this will be about the same.  Have fun!

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More Ashtanga Primary Series on Yoga Today

March 2, 2007

Yoga TodayAs a follow-up to yesterday’s post on Yoga Today’s free on-line yoga classes, here’s a link to another Ashtanga Primary Series class from a few weeks ago. I’ve noticed that Yoga Today’s video archive only has about four classes to choose from at a time, but if you want an easy way to find previous classes just subscribe to the archive feed (here’s the feed link) and then it’s pretty easy to scroll through and find a class that sounds interesting to you. With 271 classes to choose from as of March 2, 2007, it should be pretty easy to find something that suits your style.

 

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Ashtanga Primary Series on Yoga Today

March 1, 2007

I’m sure you’ve already seen the ads in your favorite yoga magazine for Yoga Today and thought to yourself, “Yeah right, free yoga, whatever. There’s got to be a catch.” Well, if you haven’t taken the opportunity to get some free yoga instruction from Adi, Neesha and Sarah, filmed on location in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, it might be time you took a look at what Yoga Today has to offer and download an episode or two. Other than a few advertisements at the beginning of each session, there really is no catch. You have the option of either streaming the session you’re interested in or downloading it for later viewing. It’s also an added bonus that the visual quality of the videos is pretty dang good. If you don’t mind waiting for a 1 GB download, you can even watch the lessons on your computer in high-definition (although they also have smaller size downloads of lesser, but still great quality). For anyone who doesn’t have ready access to a yoga class or is just too cheap to actually pay for yoga instruction, Yoga Today totally rocks.

The classes vary in their ability levels, although from what I can tell it seems like most of the classes are either for beginner or all levels. Yesterday’s session (number 269) was the first of three sessions focusing on the Primary Series of Ashtanga. [Click here to view it now or here to download it in Quicktime to view whenever you have time]. Other than the four interruptions I had from my daughter (who was watching Curious George at 6 o’clock in the morning) I felt like I got a pretty good workout. While video yoga will never replace good old-fashioned personal instruction, if you’re looking for a way to spice up your home practice Yoga Today just might be the ticket.

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