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Kundalini Yoga Dance The Chakras Yoga Workout

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elib.tech Exclusive… Do Not Share Outside This Tracker… GROUP BUY: Kundalini Yoga Comprehensive Training Set.  About 20 dvds from various teachers… The most authoritative collection for this practice.GB THREAD: STATUS: CLOSEDSALES PAGE: HereDescriptionNOW FEATURING THE DESIGN YOUR OWN WORKOUT MATRIX MENU OPTION!!!All I can say is, wow! This isn’t your mother’s yoga. Dance the Chakras Yoga Workout features two 30 min. sessions. starting with a complete 30 minute Kundalini Yoga routine, invigorating, dynamic, and profoundly effective, just like Ana & Ravi’s other workouts. The 2nd set is not your usual “Trance” fare, but an energetic, pulsating, sequence of mostly lead movement routines. This section is pretty aerobic and somewhat intense. Although the moves seem simple, those who don’t have a dance or aerobic, etc., background can easily participate. (This DVD allows the user to pre-program their own workout.) Dance 1 is Tribal Dance. The others feature Funky Temple Dance, Dance of Power, and Heart Dance. The last two segments can only be described as blissful. Tom Carden’s music on this one is hands down the best music on a yoga DVD. Like all their recent offerings, Ana & Ravi have broken away from the yoga pack with this exciting, innovative DVD A ReviewAlthough I actually took a Kundalini yoga workshop with instructors Ana Brett and Ravi Singh in 2005, this was the first of their DVDs that I tried, as my home practice tends to consist of more traditional forms of Hatha yoga. To my surprise, I enjoyed this DVD very much, and I expect that I will now include some Kundalini as part of my home practice.Unlike their live workshops, Ana and Ravi’s DVDs feature Ana only on screen, with both Ana and Ravi providing instruction via voiceover. Dance the Chakras is broken down into two main sections, a Kundalini yoga sequence and a series of short guided dances. The DVD chapter menu breaks down as follows (I’ve added approximate times and brief details):IntroductionTune In (just under 3 minutes)–includes ong namo guru dev namo chantYoga Set 1 (9.5 minutes)–stomach grinds, ragdoll (fast head-to-knee pose performed repeatedly), crow (a type of squat, not an arm balance) with Breath of Fire [BOF], butterfly with forward bend, bridge with BOF; includes brief pauses to meditate throughoutYoga Set 2 (16 minutes)–moving legs in and out while lying on back, rolling, chest expansion (arms raised at right angles move in and out) with BOF, arms held at 60 degrees, shoulderstand with BOF, plow, rolling, neck rolls, cat/cow sequence, baby pose (child’s pose) with arm mudra and 3-part breath; includes brief pauses to meditate throughoutShake Your Chakras:Tribal Dance (5 minutes)–arms opening, surfer dips (rock down and back up), tribal dance (pulse arms down, work your way up)Hippy Hippy Shake (3.5 minutes)–hips shake side-side-side-up, hip rolls up to one side, side to side swaysFunky Temple Dance (3.5 minutes)–free form, with side sweeps and other large arm movementsDance of Power (4.5 minutes)–punches, victory dance, sweep kicksRock Your Soul:Heart (2.5 minutes)–includes spinningTrance Dance (4 minutes)–freeform dance with sat-a-nam wahay guru chantDeep Relaxation (3 minutes)–relaxation poseChakra Mudra Chant (5 minutes; also called mantra meditation)–repeated arm movement pattern while singing ap sahae hoa-suchay da sucha doa-har har harClosing Prayer (1 minute)–pray for self, other, world peaceAlthough I don’t have much experience with Kundalini yoga, many of the postures included in the yoga sets were familiar, and I enjoyed the mix of fast repetitions with more slow relaxed holds. Ana and Ravi talk about which chakras are being worked via each exercise, moving from the lower body to the top of the head. I was more wary of the dance section: although I do enjoy some dance workouts, I tend not to like more freeform workouts. Surprisingly, I found that these dances were really enjoyable, particularly the Hippy Hippy Shake, with all of its fun hip swings and sways, and the Dance of Power, which had a bit of a kickboxing flavor. Ana’s moves are sensual and free, and although I did try to follow her, I didn’t feel pressured to copy her exactly either. The chakra mudra meditation was another pleasant surprise that left me feeling very relaxed and focused.The entire workout comes in at about 60 minutes. However, the DVD also includes some great pre-sets (premixes) which give you several different shorter workout options. These include Shake Your Chakras, 30 minutes; Chakra Light, 30 minutes; Sweat and Glow, 45 minutes; and Angel Tango, 20 minutes. However, you might find that you enjoy the DVD so much that you want to do the entire thing! I think that fans of Ana and Ravi will definitely love this DVD, but I also would recommend it for those new to Kundalini who approach the practice with an open mind and spirit.

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