Rmax intuitive flow am/pm daily
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 5:27 pm
Wanted to spruce up my mobility and yoga stuff into something more structured so bought this as it popped into my emails at the right time. I always felt Sonnon's best material was his JM & health based stuff. Back in 2007/8 I really thought he was something special with this emphasis, but since then most of his products and marketing have left me cold to say the least...
Anyway, this is a series of 12 minute mobility workouts, designed to be done twice daily: morning and afternoons. The levels are graded and it is recommended you stay with a level for a month before progressing.
Pro's:
Good production, clear demonstrations and verbal cues.
Some really nice movements. Some are rehashed yoga things but some are totally new. I would say 80% of them are worthwhile, woth the remaining 20% are benign but slightly contrived.
Small time commitment - I have fitted this into my xmas period with 2 kids who demand daddy's attention constantly. Even they let me have 12 minutes.
Con's:
the levels don't make sense to me. The workouts target different areas so staying with - say - a shoulder emphasis for a month doesn't make sense. Perhaps I'm reading it wrong. Anyway, anyone with some experience in this will probably end up mix and matching, which is what I am doing. Again, perhaps I'm wrong.
Anyway, this is a series of 12 minute mobility workouts, designed to be done twice daily: morning and afternoons. The levels are graded and it is recommended you stay with a level for a month before progressing.
Pro's:
Good production, clear demonstrations and verbal cues.
Some really nice movements. Some are rehashed yoga things but some are totally new. I would say 80% of them are worthwhile, woth the remaining 20% are benign but slightly contrived.
Small time commitment - I have fitted this into my xmas period with 2 kids who demand daddy's attention constantly. Even they let me have 12 minutes.
Con's:
the levels don't make sense to me. The workouts target different areas so staying with - say - a shoulder emphasis for a month doesn't make sense. Perhaps I'm reading it wrong. Anyway, anyone with some experience in this will probably end up mix and matching, which is what I am doing. Again, perhaps I'm wrong.