Prenatal Yoga

Starring Shiva Rea

Gaiam | March 23, 2004 | DVD

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Deepen and enhance the most profound time in a woman's life with the gentle and easy-to-follow techniques of Prenatal Yoga. Long-time yoga teacher Shiva Rea guides this unique series of stretches and strength-building exercises that help increase energy and stamina, and develop concentration to assist during labor and delivery. This unique workout includes three levels of modification appropriate for each trimester. Any level practitioner can begin to experience a radiant pregnancy with this yoga workout. New DVD format includes BONUS Massage Practice for Pregnancy program.
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  • Sarah Larson

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    Great Pre-natal Yoga DVD!
    by Sarah Larson
    3 years ago

    I really enjoyed this DVD. I am 20 weeks pregnant, and I have done yoga in the past. I found this DVD to be excellent for releasing tight muscles and relieving back pain and headaches. This yoga DVD isn't much of a Cardio workout - but that isn't what I wanted it for. I absolutely love it!

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    Dissapointed
    by anon
    4 years ago

    I was disappointed with this DVD. I found that the poses were too easy, and not enough time was spend on some of the postures to get a good stretch. The relaxation/meditation was also really short. I also noticed that exhale was mispronounced throughout the DVD. I have other GAIAM Yoga videos that I would recommend, however this one is not worth spending $15.00 on.

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    well, the poses were good
    by Alera
    4 years ago

    I did not like Shiva Rea's way of speaking. After listening to the umpteenth repetition of "exssail" instead of exhale, I started laughing and could not finish the dvd. Also, it was not possible to use closed captioning to get around this annoying verbal tic. The intro was too long. Wish Jillian MIchaels would do a prenatal yoga video!

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    by angela k
    5 years ago

    If you are a beginner this DVD or very late in your pregnancy, this is probably a great DVD for you. I am 20 weeks along and I have done some yoga in the past and found it to be much to easy. I was looking for something to give me a bit more of a work out. This is mainly for stretching which is good, but not what i expected.

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    Worth a Try For Sure!
    by Sarah Mattina
    6 years ago

    I have never been a fan of yoga but when I heard about some of my friend's labour and deliveries, I realized that it might be a good idea to limber up a bit and build some strength. Being a beginner and pregnant, I found the video easy to follow and appreciated the modifications based on the trimesters. I am keeping my fingers crossed that it will help with labour, delivery and recovery. I just got a postnatal video by Gaiam as well. I'll review that one in a few weeks.

  • Anonymous

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    I love it!!
    by Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I practiced yoga for almost 8 years before pregnancy, but I still find this DVD very interesting. True, very easy poses, but being pregnant, I don't want and can't do any complex poses anymore, also, doing this DVD is for relaxation, stretching and reduce pain (especially back pain), you just want the right easy poses to fullfill this purposes. (Remember, you are not going after a challenge). Also, this DVD demo poses in 3 different way for 3 trimesters, which you can enjoy thru out your whole pregnancy.

  • Bonnie

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    Great Video for all
    by Bonnie
    8 years ago

    This video was great from beginning to pregnancy all the way through to the third trimester. I didn't think I'd enjoy it this much, but the way the video is organized so that you can start with just the meditation and stretches and jump to either sitting or standing activities is great. The warm-up I found useful to do just about any time of day when I needed to relax and get a bit of energy.

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