Pranamaya – Paul Grilley’s Anatomy for Yoga review

Anatomy for Yoga by Paul Grilley is not a regular yoga dvd that we usually find everywhere. This yoga dvd is very conceptual, educational and useful practical information based on Paul’s personal experience as a yoga teacher. In short, this yoga dvd is a blend of anatomy, yoga and his experiences as a yoga teacher.

Who should use this yoga dvd: Yoga practitioners, yoga teachers and everyone who is interested in developing knowledge in yoga from anatomy point of view. I came across comments on this dvd that it is highly recommended for yoga teacher, but I think it is highly recommended for yoga students or practitioners too. Because as a student, I find very hard to bring myself into a particular posture while the same posture might look super simple for someone next to me. To frustrate me further, a newbie yoga student might turn himself in to a pretzel with ease. Situations like this make me wonder what is wrong with me. This is where Paul’s Anatomy of Yoga dvd answers all your questions.

About the teacher: Paul is a yoga teacher who specializes in Yin Yoga. He also learnt anatomy and studied Taoism for years. He travels around the world and conducts workshops on anatomy, chakra meditation and Yin Yoga teacher training.

Paul wrote a book ‘Yin Yoga’ and released 3 dvds so far – Anatomy for Yoga with Paul Grilley, Yin Yoga: The Foundations of a Quiet Practice and Chakra Theory and Meditation with Paul Grilley.

For more information, please visit his website at http://www.paulgrilley.com/

Review: The duration of the entire dvd is approx. 4 hrs.’ and I had to finish watching the dvd in 2 separate sessions due to time my personal time constraint. It would be naïve on our part if we assume that by watching this dvd is enough to know everything about anatomy of yoga. In my personal opinion, this anatomy dvd is a supplement in our learning.

Compression and tension is the core of this yoga dvd. Paul goes in great detail on getting basics of compression and tension.

Questions such as –

What is compression? What causes compression?

What is tension? What causes tension?

The difference between tension and compression.

Will be answered in the beginning before he goes into full anatomical explanation.

Paul takes time to explain each topic in detail with demonstrations at the end of the topic. Paul took right kind of people for demonstration to explain why certain people are more flexible and some are not. And at each topic he also mentions what kind of postures does particular joint in explanation is affected. The dvd begins with major joints of the body with live demonstrations and goes through series of major topics such as shoulder, femur etc., Paul also suggests some work around to go deep into a posture. Besides the dvd’s valuable content, what I like the most is the easiness and pace of the DVD, its calm and very easy to follow. See short clip from the dvd -

Anatomy for Yoga with Paul Grilley

The dvd ends with Q&A session from the participants who took part in this dvd. There are few good questions and it is worth viewing this section of the dvd too.

Recommendation: Very recommended for everyone, this yoga video gives you some insights on compression, tension, flexibility and bone structures. This dvd will be very helpful if you want to deepen your yoga practice.

Rodney Yee’s Power Yoga: Strength DVD by Gaiam Yoga

Last weekend, I rented Rodney Yee’s Power Yoga: Strength DVD, this is one of the yoga DVD by Gaiam. I used this DVD to do yoga for 2 days and thought I should write a short review about this gaiam yoga dvd. The duration of the yoga dvd is short and all postures are choreographed using sun salutations.

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Duration: The effective duration of this gaiam dvd is 20 minutes. I believe this yoga dvd is primarily targeted for people with busy schedules. If you are concerned about spending lot of time visiting gym or yoga studio, this DVD can come handy without sacrificing lot of time.

Teacher: Rodney Yee is the instructor in this video. The tone in this video is pleasant and voice is good enough to follow through.

Music: The music is nice and it won’t interfere with instructor’s voice. The composition is quite pleasant and it is not distracting in anyway. Good work here.

Pace: I wasn’t impressed with the pace. It is very fast, it is as fast as you don’t even feel the pose at some instances and it is quickly moved into next pose. However, I could follow the pace as I have been practicing yoga for quite long. But I felt beginners would feel quite uncomfortable chasing the instructions. After few sessions, It should be okay to follow the video. But I strongly feel that the pace could be bit slower.

Essence: This is the most important aspect I consider while I review yoga dvds. And this yoga dvd seriously lack the essence of yoga, let me tell you why. Breath is most important factor while practicing yoga and this yoga dvd seriously messed up this factor. The instructions to inhale and exhale are not choreographed well. The sequence of the postures begins with instructing when to inhale and exhale, and then they skip at some places, which leave you to wonder to do at that point and the next instruction tells you to exhale and you may need to inhale at the point. I would expect instructions to be full and complete in its entirety.

Advantages:

✓Good upper body workout.
✓Quick yoga workout.
✓The duration of the video is beneficial for the busy scheduled people.

Disadvantages:

✓Fast pace.
✓Instructions on breath is incomplete.

Verdict:

This is less yoga dvd and more of a workout dvd. It is recommended for the people who are into yoga already and can find it handy to do a quick yoga session in busy days. I recommend beginners to stay away away from this yoga dvd.

Image: The DVD cover image is copyright of Gaiam Inc.