Scott Sonnon - Prasara Yoga A Series Instruction DVD
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:51 pm
Recently received Sonnon's Prasara Yoga A Series Instruction DVD.
First of all, where FlowFit has an intro and then several flows that move from very basic to very advanced, the Prasara A series do not.
What you get is a disc that has the A series flows and then a step by step instruction on how to transition from each asana? pose? to the next. And that is it. There is no introduction, not program thoughts (do each series for 14 minutes? how many times a week? etc.) Cannot do one of the movements? No advice, nothing. Simply, here is the series, here is how you do it.
Now, with that being said, the instructions for each series are extremely solid. Scott breaks down each pose/asana very well and gives great detail in the transitions. The first time I saw Prasara I though "there is no way I could do that." However, watching the instructions, you see that this is more than manegeable with some practice.
If you have never done any yoga or such before, then some of this would be quite hard since it seems to imply that you already are comfortable in the individual asana. If you cannot do a full back bend, then there are series that you just cannot do. It is that simple. And each series has some things like that and in this DVD there is no advice on how to build up to a backbend, alternates to use, etc.
For example, flock of pigeons, a compartively easy series, has one transition where you are sitting on one leg with your other wrapped around (hard to explain.) I found out that I just could not sit down on my left leg. Progress stopped cold. I now need to spend some time working that out.
But for me, that is fine. I am patient. This is fun to do. It is a nice change of pace and challenging.
First of all, where FlowFit has an intro and then several flows that move from very basic to very advanced, the Prasara A series do not.
What you get is a disc that has the A series flows and then a step by step instruction on how to transition from each asana? pose? to the next. And that is it. There is no introduction, not program thoughts (do each series for 14 minutes? how many times a week? etc.) Cannot do one of the movements? No advice, nothing. Simply, here is the series, here is how you do it.
Now, with that being said, the instructions for each series are extremely solid. Scott breaks down each pose/asana very well and gives great detail in the transitions. The first time I saw Prasara I though "there is no way I could do that." However, watching the instructions, you see that this is more than manegeable with some practice.
If you have never done any yoga or such before, then some of this would be quite hard since it seems to imply that you already are comfortable in the individual asana. If you cannot do a full back bend, then there are series that you just cannot do. It is that simple. And each series has some things like that and in this DVD there is no advice on how to build up to a backbend, alternates to use, etc.
For example, flock of pigeons, a compartively easy series, has one transition where you are sitting on one leg with your other wrapped around (hard to explain.) I found out that I just could not sit down on my left leg. Progress stopped cold. I now need to spend some time working that out.
But for me, that is fine. I am patient. This is fun to do. It is a nice change of pace and challenging.