02-20-18, 05:05 AM | |
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: UK
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Yes I subscribe. I too have noticed all the new classes have been German. Whilst I applaud them for having lots of international material, there does seem to be a huge number of german classes. I emailed them about it and they didn't respond. I'm going to cancel before my next payment date. I've started using bryan kest's poweryoga site and I find the quality of teaching much better. I liked the older classes on udaya by Rudy, Vytas, Jeff Beaudion. But the new teachers aren't really to my taste. Just my opinion.
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02-20-18, 09:35 AM | |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Colorado
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I'm a former but not current subscriber. I figure the sudden influx of German classes means they have recently done a shoot in Germany. Their process for a long time has been to shoot many classes in a short time at some location, then post them over time. Initially they just had "their" teachers but I remember them starting to add in some local teachers - I guess they've now decided it's OK to have teachers using the local language. They should, at least, tag the videos by language so you can include that factor in a search; and if months go by when all the classes are non-English, as an English-only subscriber, I'd also feel I wasn't getting value for my subscription.
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02-20-18, 05:18 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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I think what annoyed me the most, was that a few of their latest classes had descriptions in English, so that threw me off. Normally they post the class description in the language that they are in. I love Udaya's classes and have a good deal for their subscription and don't what to give it up just yet.
I was also excited to see a couple of Qi-Gong classes and was disappointed when I saw that they were in German. At least those descriptions were in German!
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