Iyengar DVD/Video
Orbilia
Posted 2005-11-04 9:48 AM (#35890)
Subject: Iyengar DVD/Video


I've taken a look at the Iyengar stuff in the shop here but have come to the conclusion I haven't a clue which would be the best for me to buy. I am a newbie as far as Iyengar goes but do have two year's Bihar School of yoga experience. I'm looking for something that will take me through a full body work-out. Any advice pathetically gratefully received.

Thanks,

Fee
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tourist
Posted 2005-11-04 7:14 PM (#35922 - in reply to #35890)
Subject: RE: Iyengar DVD/Video



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Fee - I am just not into dvd's for practice so I am not much help."The "big" book, Path to Holistic Health, would be great, though.
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MrD
Posted 2005-11-04 7:22 PM (#35924 - in reply to #35890)
Subject: RE: Iyengar DVD/Video


If you Brits get the Gaiam videos, Suzanne Deason and Patricial Walden are Iyengar trained and have DVD's available.
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kulkarnn
Posted 2005-11-05 12:17 AM (#35948 - in reply to #35890)
Subject: RE: Iyengar DVD/Video


Orbilla:
If you are particular about Iyengar Style, I suggest the following:

send an email or mail to Senior Iyengar Teachers (this information you can easily find), and ask them the question exactly what you asked in the original post.

Neel Kulkarni
www.authenticyoga.org
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Orbilia
Posted 2005-11-07 5:43 AM (#36034 - in reply to #35924)
Subject: RE: Iyengar DVD/Video


Thanks for the input. I've just spoken to an Iyengar teacher locally who's preapred to let me join class a week late. I asked about the DVDs as I find them useful for home practise until I have a routine memorised.

Fee
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