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Shiva Rea: Free Flow Vinyasa Yoga
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Shiva Rea: Free Flow Vinyasa Yoga

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Dance with life’s changes!

Discover the healing power of a mandala (sacred circle) with a moving meditation vinyasa
Learn four of Shiva’s Mandala Namaskar Sun Salutation sequences
Bonus chanting and mediation session
In-depth interview with Shiva Rea
Valuable resource material for teachers

Unleash your creative spirit in this improvisational, open practice. Shiva Rea’s Free Flow Vinyasa will tune and tone you while helping you to navigate life’s challenges with grace, power, and confidence. You can let your creativity flow with acclaimed teacher Shiva Rea’s Free Flow Vinyasa yoga DVD. Each chapter offers something new and allows you to customize your lessons by dropping in at any point on the disc. You will learn to take your free flow yoga practice to another level with our Shiva Rea DVD.

Shiva Rea, M.A., is a leading teacher of vinyasa flow yoga worldwide and the creator of Yoga Trance Dance. Her approach to yoga integrates her knowledge of Krishnamacharya lineage, Tantra, Ayurveda, bhakti, kalaripayattu, world dance, yogic art, and somatic movement. She leads yoga retreats nationally and internationally, and is a contributing editor for Yoga Journal.

Media Type: Video
Number of Programs: 3
Format: M4V

Program Title Duration
Shiva Rea: Free Flow Vinayasa Yoga Part 1 43:50
Shiva Rea: Free Flow Vinayasa Yoga Part 2 46:17
Shiva Rea: Free Flow Vinayasa Yoga Bonus 10:54
Duration: 1:41:01
Download Size: 0 MB
Downloads Allowed: 10
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Customer Reviews
March 24, 2012
By: Adriene H. (SAN FRANCISCO, CA)
This video was not to my liking. It was basically a taping of one of Shiva Rea's classes with a lot of the camera focusing on the students in the class. As well as spending time adjusting students in the class. Not something that I felt was practical as a tool to practice yoga at home. Also, maybe I'm just not familiar enough with all the different styles of yoga and the western names that teachers use for them, but I thought this would be a vinyasa flow practice, with the teacher moving through a 'flowing' sequence of asanas. Instead it seemed more a collection of different poses that were not sequenced at all. This video is definitely not for me.
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