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Old 09-04-14, 08:20 PM  
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Can we discuss online YOGA streaming please?

I would love to discuss your favorite online streaming yoga sites. I tried a month on Udaya and really enjoyed it but their collection is somewhat limited in the 60 minute inter advance levels. I think I did almost all of them as I do a 60 minute practice daily. I love the athleticism and the challenging practices. I love how they pick a pose and have you work up to it... ie. Headstand or handstand.

There are soooo many online yoga sites. What are your favorites please and why? Has anyone tried yogisanonymous.com? It seems to have several in that 60 minute inter advanced range. Thanks!
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Old 09-04-14, 08:53 PM  
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I hesitate to sign up for any of the pay yoga streaming sites as I think they charge a lot. I do a lot of practices from these free sites:
http://www.doyogawithme.com/
http://www.doyouyoga.com/
I have a few favorite yogis on youtube too:
Yogi Nora
Yoga with Adriene
Mark Laham Yoga
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Old 09-04-14, 09:39 PM  
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I'm a member of both My Yoga Online (recently changed to Gaiamtv.com) and YogaGlo. I switch back and forth and love both. Love them for the top rate instructors and varied lengths and levels. Some mornings I only have time or energy for a 15 minute practice. Other days I do a complete 90 minutes or one of the workshops. I have doing yoga daily for over a year now and having these streaming sites is a huge reason why. Definitely worth the money IMO.
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Old 09-05-14, 04:30 AM  
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I'm another fan of YogaGlo! YogaGlo has over 3,000 classes available and several more are added each week. The variety is huge. Classes range from 15 minutes to 90 minutes; from easy beginner level to advanced; gentle evening and bedtime sessions to vigorous practices; and all styles including hatha, kundalini, restorative, yin. There are also short tutorials, such as in-depth look at a specific asana to quick wrist releasers and guided meditations. World-class teachers. Besides streaming, you can have six classes downloaded onto your mobile device at any time, in order to use when you're not connected. I've had the same experience as Rose - I've been able to do yoga everyday because of streaming.
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Old 09-05-14, 06:51 AM  
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Thank you for sharing. Yoga Glo is sounding good. Do any of these sites have music with their practices?
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Old 09-05-14, 07:32 AM  
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I like yoga international. Their classes are free, and the instructors are the non celebrity type.
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Old 09-05-14, 05:06 PM  
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Thank you for sharing. Yoga Glo is sounding good. Do any of these sites have music with their practices?
I have not noticed music with YogaGlo classes in quite some time. Some of the older classes did have music in the background. My guess (and I could be completely wrong on this) is music rights, copyright and distribution laws. Typically if I want music along with my class, I just pop in a DVD in a separate DVD player.
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Old 09-05-14, 05:07 PM  
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I'm another fan of YogaGlo! YogaGlo has over 3,000 classes available and several more are added each week. The variety is huge. Classes range from 15 minutes to 90 minutes; from easy beginner level to advanced; gentle evening and bedtime sessions to vigorous practices; and all styles including hatha, kundalini, restorative, yin. There are also short tutorials, such as in-depth look at a specific asana to quick wrist releasers and guided meditations. World-class teachers. Besides streaming, you can have six classes downloaded onto your mobile device at any time, in order to use when you're not connected. I've had the same experience as Rose - I've been able to do yoga everyday because of streaming.
+1. LOVE LOVE LOVE Yogaglo.
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Old 09-05-14, 05:30 PM  
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If anybody is interested in YogaDownloads, don't forget about their Groupon deal:
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The Groupon deal is excellent: 3 months/$15.99 (regularly $24) or 1 year/$29.99 (regularly $90)

My Yoga Works also has a Groupon deal here:
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Old 09-05-14, 05:31 PM  
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Are any yogaglo practices outdoors
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