Posted on Sunday, 1st November 2009 by oildrops

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  4 out of 5

A regular yoga practice is ideal for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Filmed in a lush garden overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this dynamic yoga practice focuses on both the physical and mental factors that can affect weight. Physically it combines active vinyasa flow sequences with strengthening poses for optimal body conditioning. The vinyasa flows elevate the heart rate and burn calories while the strengthening poses build muscle and create a more toned, streamlined physique. Mentally this program will help develop the inner strength of self-acceptance, focus and gratitude thereby reducing stress and creating happiness from the inside out.

About the Instructor:
Ashley Turner is one of the premiere yoga teachers in Los Angeles. She holds a Master’s in Counseling Psychology and is known for her unique approach to yoga: a combination of physical instruction and mental application to help her students channel energy, release stress and improve fitness. Recently named “Who’s Who of Power Yoga” by Yoga Journal, Ashley has been featured in other prestigious publications such as Health, Women’s Health and Outside Magazine. With a list of clientele that includes models, Hollywood creatives, distinguished business leaders and renowned musicians, Ashley has taught yoga in group classes, international retreats, and private sessions for over ten years. ....read more


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7 Responses to “Element Yoga for Weight Loss”

  1. Tiffany T. Sanborn Says:

    almost as good as the real thing
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    As someone who has taken a workshop at kripalu and gone to a retreat in vermont with ashley this DVD is almost as good as being live with Ms. Turner.

    What you get on the DVD is a great workout in a short amount of time. You get bits of Ashley’s sage advice.

    Since I live in Vermont and she (Ashley) in California, I am not blessed to be able to take her classes all the time, there for doing this DVD reminds me what is important and kick’s me into shape!

    This is by far one of the better yoga DVD’s in the sense that you actually get a work out. I think alot of them are kept at a lighter pace so beginners wont hurt themselves, but I find them frustrating as someone who is more intermediate. Half the time I turn them off midway. To slow, or not enough difficulty. This one is not like that.

    I will definetly do this DVD on a regular basis!

  2. L. Kane Says:

    Great video!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I went on a retreat with Ashley a few months ago, and was excited to hear that I could order the DVD for my home practice. She’s a fantastic instructor and more importantly a Life Coach! You get so much more than a tight tush with this one!

  3. Madge Says:

    This workout is surprisingly good
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I really like this DVD. It is easy to follow and the instructor is great; she is encouraging without being cheesy.

  4. Mind Body Girl Says:

    Wonderful Workout!!!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I found this DVD to be absolutely wonderful! I thought it was practical and although I am at a very high fitness level I found it to challenge me very nicely. I did the DVD yesterday and I am already sore today in my obliques, upper glutes, legs and shoulders. I also believe that adding this yoga workout could promote weight loss! I felt so much better when I finished yesterday. I wasn’t fatigued or worn out. But I felt energized and in a “new place.” I thought the instructor was wonderful and calm. Element DVDs are fantastic! I look forward to more excellent workouts!

  5. Laura J Says:

    Outstanding Workout
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I recently started practicing yoga again after stopping a few years ago and have been looking for something new to replace my old DVDs. I bought one of another well-known yoga instructor’s DVD and found it to be very challenging and not for beginners/intermediates as it was advertised.

    Ashley Turner’s “Yoga for Weight Loss” was just what I was looking for. The poses and pace make for an excellent cardio and core strength workout, and afterwards, I feel relaxed and accomplished. Ashley’s voice is calm and encouraging and her instruction is clear and concise. I find her to be very motivational and look forward to more DVD releases from her.

    As for the reviewer who’s sour about the intro: I personally find it comforting to know that I’m taking instruction from someone who is qualified and think it should be mandatory for all instructors to give their credentials on their products. *smile*

  6. Midwest Book Review Says:

    A gentle, wonderful, and easy-to-use resource
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Hosted by expert yoga instructor Ashley Turner (who also holds a Master’s in Counseling Psychology), Yoga for Weight Loss is a beautiful instructional DVD that walks the viewer through vinyasa flow yoga sequences and strengthening poses ideal for toning and improving one’s muscles. The vinyasa flows cause one’s heart rate to increase and provide a solid workout, while the strengthening poses help build muscle tissue. A psychological dimension to the workout promotes relaxation and tapping into one’s own power to create happiness from within. A gentle, wonderful, and easy-to-use resource, Yoga for Weight Loss is a choice supplementary pick for fitness DVD libraries. 53 minutes. Also highly recommended specifically for expecting and new moms is “Prenatal & Postnatal Yoga” ($14.98, 69 minutes) hosted by Elena Brower.

  7. Sue Says:

    Once the instructor’s ego trip is out of the way…
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    The core of this workout is acceptable power yoga with the usual vinyasas–sun salutations and dancing warriors. It’s fine for beginners with some yoga familiarity, has an acceptable flow, though there’s little here I haven’t seen in many other power yoga DVDs. Turner has a calm voice, gives some form pointers and cues well. I wouldn’t recommend this to an absolute yoga beginner, but it might be all right for a first power style practice because the pace is slower than some.

    Every “Element” DVD I’ve seen has been a worthwhile product.

    I was annoyed though by Turner’s introduction, that she teaches “celebrities,” and is a “mind/body expert” holding a Master’s degree in psychology. I can skip the ego display, thank you. Her affirmations, sprinkled throughout the practice (presumably evidence of this formidable mind/body expertise) were similarly juvenile to me. Anyway who claims herself a mind/body expert has just proven she isn’t one.

    I wish video instructors would teach without talking down to their audience.

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