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Soul Of Strength

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2001

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Yogadad

"Soul Of Strength" live is a very challenging vinyasa flow practice. It's done in a live class setting with great music by Krishna Das. This program very closely follows the sequence laid out in Baron's book "Journey Into Power" with just some slight differences.

Here is a breakdown of the sequence:

Baron Baptiste Soul Of Strength “Live”

00:00 Intro

01:30 Stand in Namaste

01:50 Sweep hands over head then lower to Ragdoll

02:55 Down Dog

04:05 Down Dog w/ Leg Extended then in Fire Hydrant (1st left, then right)

05:00 continue to Lunge then thru Sun Salutation “A”

08:50 Lunge w/ Airplane arms to Warrior 1, continue thru Sun Salutation “B”

10:40 Child’s Pose then Down Dog and continue w/ Sun Salutation “B”

11:55 Warrior 2 and continue w/ Sun Salutation B

13:05 Crescent Lunge to Revolved Crescent Lunge Variation

14:15 Right Angle Warrior (or w/ clasped hands variation)

15:00 Vasisthasana

Repeat this sequence on the other side (from Crescent lunge to Vasisthasana)

18:35 Thunderbolt Pose

19:00 Prayer Twist to Ragdoll to Standing Shoulder Stretch

20:40 Hands under feet forward bend (Gorilla Pose)

22:05 Eagle Pose

23:40 Uttitha Hasta Padangustasana (front and side variations)

24:55 Airplane

25:15 Then bring hands to ankle

25:30 Ragdoll (then repeat from Uttitha Hasta Padangustasana)

27:35 Forward bend w/ arms clasped and bring overhead

28:10 Tree Pose

30:35 Tree Pose

30:35 Crow Pose

vinyasa to

31:15 Move thru Warrior 1 to Warrior 2, then bring left hand to thigh (keep right arm forward for a moment) then Reverse Warrior, thru Warrior 2 to

32:30 Triangle

33:20 Twisting Triangle to

34:10 Reverse Namaste Forward Bend (Parsvottnansana)

Then repeat the entire sequence from beginning of Triangle series (31:15 Warrior 1 onward)

38:00 Locust Variations

39:40 Bow

41:00 Camel

43:35 Bridge

44:20 Wheel

45:15 Lying on back bring Arms and Legs Straight up and hold

45:50 Supta Upavista Konasana (lying on back) and Bring Hands thru legs

46:47 Alternate Leg Situps

Rock and Roll 5 times to

48:30 Seated Pigeon (or variation w/ one leg bent-foot flat on the floor, other let bring ankle to knee of other leg)

49:20 Half Boat

50:50 Upside down Table

51:05 Seated Forward Bend

51:50 Lying Twist

53:15 Lying Cobbler’s Pose (instead of Savasana)

Instructor Review

Baron is a very knowledgeable teacher who has a knack for putting together very challenging, sound practices. I find him to be very motivating and positive to practice with. He's definitely my favorite overall Yoga instructor out there.

CJ

I am, admittingly, a big Baron Baptiste fan. I love this video for a challenging full body strengthening workout. I also have his Unlocking Athletic Power and this one is similar in intensity but twice as long (55 minutes versus 25 minutes).

This video has it all - Sun Salutations to get you started, warriors 1 and 2 and other variations, triangle and reverse triangle, a balancing series, floor, back, and abdominal work, and even crow (arm balance).

Baron is also good about balancing the sides of the body (I hate it when you do something on one side longer than the other). He also talks you through a variety of modifications - some you can see for yourself, some he just tells you about.

I recommend this one for a challenge ! If you want something shorter, but still like the intensity, give Unlocking Athletic Power a try (lots of great hip work there too).

Instructor Review

Baron is a very knowledgeable and non intimidating instrucotor. His cuing is straightforward and encouraging.

Toaster

I was hesitant to try this video at first given that I had seen it rated as "advanced"--although I have been practicing yoga for over two years, I still consider myself to be at an intermediate level at most. While I definitely found this workout to be challenging, as it says on the cover, it really is appropriate for all levels of yoga students. The video would not be appropriate for those completely new to yoga, as it assumes basic familiarity with the poses, both the majority of the poses are accessible to beginners/intermediates, with a few more challenging moves thrown in such as crow and wheel pose. Baron is quite encouraging and completely non-intimidating as he praises his students for working to the best of their abilities.

The workout moves along at a steady pace, but it was much easier to follow than some of the other vinyasa-style workouts I've tried. My one complaint about the video moving too quickly was during the practice of crow pose: Baron offered excellent guidelines for how those new to this pose (like myself) could work their way into it, but he moved so quickly into the next pose that I didn't have the opportunity to practice his suggestions. In other instances, however, I was able to attain some difficult poses that I'd never managed before, such as reverse triangle. This is definitely a rigorous workout that will cause you to work up a sweat; I found that the sun sequences at the beginning of the practice really challenged my endurance, particularly given the frequent repetitions of downward-facing dog held for extended periods. I plan to use this video on days when I want an exciting, energetic yoga practice and want to challenge myself to new levels.

Instructor Review

Baron Baptiste is an excellent, down-to-earth instructor who moves around the class offering pointers, tips, and modifications to his students. He repeatedly emphasizes the importance of going at your own pace, and he calls out frequent instructions to beginners (e.g. "those new to the class, do this...").

Annie S

This is roughly equivalent to Bryan Kest’s Energizing workout. The workouts are different, of course, but the intent is the same (energizing). They both move quickly, use lots of strength, and at the end, you feel 10 years younger. I think Bryan’s is a little tougher, but I adore this one just as much. Grade A.