Yogalosophy
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Mandy Ingber's Yogalosophy program blends traditional yoga poses and toning exercises, and its accelerated sculpting leaves you feeling centered and relaxed. L.A. based yoga and fitness instructor Mandy Ingber developed this program as a way to bring fitness and mental clarity together in one powerful
… More »Mandy Ingber's Yogalosophy program blends traditional yoga poses and toning exercises, and its accelerated sculpting leaves you feeling centered and relaxed. L.A. based yoga and fitness instructor Mandy Ingber developed this program as a way to bring fitness and mental clarity together in one powerful workout that reshapes the body. "Yogalosophy Workout" is an express workout that can be practiced with Mandy's verbal cues or with music alone. "Fully Loaded Challenge" is a longer session that adds salutations, a strength challenge and a cool down stretch to the "Yogalosophy Workout."--Gaiam website.
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Add a CommentLIKES: Nice unusual sequencing...more like personal trainer style...8 reps each for simple yoga poses to build lower body strength and upper body flexibility...OK for beginner...better for folks with more yoga expereince...she is definitely trained in teaching yoga as she demonstrates good alignment and tells you not to always listen to what the teacher says. DISLIKES: she offers no options for the novice...and OMG...she is definitely a vanity-based teacher...she talks incessantly about how her butt looks great and how she has a nice space between her thighs when she puts her legs together...she also makes some sarcastic comments about yoga teacher parlance, and her voice is about as soothing as Jillian Michaels...BUT...you have the option to turn her off and just have music
Obviously not as great as going to a yoga class in person; however, I liked the instructions and poses included in the two sets.