I honestly like them both. DVD's are much easier for me to do consistantly though, simply because my schedule is pretty off-kilter compared to the schedule of classes at my gym. When I get the chance, I enjoy going to actual classes. The good thing about classes is, the instructor can correct you if you are doing a pose wrong (and by wrong I mean, risking injury or otherwise in a way that is not going to help you) and there is more feedback. I know yoga is supposed to be non-judgmental but still sometimes it's awkward to try a new pose or sequence in front of a lot of people, especially if they've done it a bunch before, so sometimes I like getting a bit more of a foundation with a DVD and then going to class to do it and be a little more comfortable with myself.
2006-09-03 12:50:19
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answered by sticknpuck82 4
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If you are new to yoga, then a class is going to be the most beneficial thing for you. Learning how to perform the poses properly is the most importantly thing in yoga. Once you have a good grasp of the basics, DVD's and books can help to supplement your practice.
Good luck and Namaste!
2006-09-03 17:14:48
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answered by fitnessguru 2
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Yogas classes help tremendously. I took some yoga classes a long time ago, and people were commenting on my tranquility.
2006-09-03 12:47:32
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answered by 120 IQ 4
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I tried yoga once. I went to the local village hall where a woman with red hair and legwarmers got us all stretching and bending and the like. That wasn't too bad but then she had us lying on the floor and held her hands over me stomach. "Whats your game?" I said "I'm nurturing your kidneys sir" she replied. Well, I was up and off like a whippet up a drain pipe I can tell you, away to the Horse & Ferret for a swift pint with my mate Chalky.
nurturing me kidneys? If my wife had seen that she'd have been nurturing my head with a brick! Saucy cat!
2006-09-03 12:54:50
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answered by warden14 3
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Yoga is a technology, it has not something to do with the religion. only using fact regulation of Gravitation grew to become into found via Newton, it does not recommend that regulation of Gravitation is a christian thought.
2016-10-01 06:46:55
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answered by whiteford 4
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