Posts tagged “Prenatal”.

YOGAFIT Prenatal A YOGAFIT Wokout

YOGAFIT Prenatal A YOGAFIT Wokout




Yogafit PreNatal Workout is here. Increase strength and flexibility, develop back muscles and proper posture to alleviate back discomfort throughout pregnancy, improve breathing and focus useful for labor, delivery and stress reduction.

This 46 minute video offers a workout that can be enjoyed safely throughout any normal pregnancy. All of the poses presented are safe during any uncomplicated preganancy regardless of trimester.

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Rockis Prenatal Combo Vols 1 3

Rockis Prenatal Combo Vols 1 3



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5 Stars Awesome…
Very useful product, it held me fit through my entire pregnancy and helped me with managing pain during my delivery. Very useful!!!

2 Stars First Time Mom in WI
These yoga DVDs are terrible. It reminded me of the birthing classes that you may see on some old sitcom. I was hoping for more relaxation and less instruction. (I admit to never watching the full set. I watched part of the first and second DVD.) The instructor gives you different positions to use and gives your coach instruction in how to prevent massage fatigue (use his elbow instead of his hand), but the class is so boring that it is hard to get through. Also, when you are actually in labor, you tell your husband to do what makes you feel better. You don’t think to yourself, “Gee I saw in a video once that rubbing my lower back will help the ache in my back.” Save your money. You can find better, more relaxing videos out there.

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Prenatal Pilates

Prenatal Pilates




Prenatal Pilates DVD with 3 Trimester Modifications was developed using guidelines from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology to give the Pregnant Woman a safe Pilates Workout. Explanation of anatomy, distasis recti, proper breathing, & neutral spine precedes the workout. The video ends with a relaxing ocean meditation. Featuring Sherri Betz, PT, Kimberly Pinkson, and Kay-Lord Stout.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.

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2 Stars Boring
I found the tape quite boring. It is too expensive for the benefit you get. The exercises are too difficult, no music, I was disappointed for the money I paid it was not what I was looking for, no positive energy, the tempo is too slow.

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Stott Pilates Prenatal Workout on the Pilates Edge

Stott Pilates Prenatal Workout on the Pilates Edge



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Teddi Bryant Prenatal Conditioning

Teddi Bryant Prenatal Conditioning



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Pilates for Life Prenatal and Postnatal

Pilates for Life Prenatal and Postnatal




Instructor Amy Brown presents another entry into her Pilates For Life series with PRENATAL & POSTNATAL PILATES. Amy focuses on exercises that will help you keep in shape both during and after pregnancy with her safe and effective routine. A fun and easy-to-follow guide to Pilates, Amy’s series is aimed at the beginner and intermediate levels.

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1 Star Boring and short
Boy was I disappointed with this DVD. It is barely 20 minutes and is not much of a workout no matter what trimester you are in. If you never worked out before your pregnancy then this might be good for you, but if you worked out regularly don’t even bother with this one. It is just some stretching & neither of the women are even pregnant. I will not use this DVD as a regular part of my prenatal workout routine.

2 Stars Nearly useless
I bought this DVD on spec, hoping it would be a good DVD to follow. I was disappointed.

Negative points:

- The women in the video aren’t pregnant. It actually made me wonder about the quality of the moves presented.

- It was quite fast in the instructions given. They were voiced over and there was no close-up of the positions to help guide you along.

- It claims to have a beginner and intermediate level program, but the difference between the two is so slight I would really call it false advertising.

- As others said, not much of a workout. I stretched my back out nicely, but that’s about it.

Positive points:

+ Was 20 minutes long, which is what I wanted. I wanted something short and snappy. Unfortunately the contents didn’t live up to it.

I wouldn’t recommend it.

3 Stars Ok, but not enough on its own
So, I did the prenatal portion of this dvd this morning. Other reviewers are correct - it is not a great workout. It IS a pretty good stretch. 20 minutes long, the two women go through a series of poses and moves (some of which feel more like yoga than pilates) to help loosen you up and (supposedly) strengthen your core.

Would I like it better if the women were actually pregnant? ABSOLUTELY! I found it a bit annoying to be 7 months pregnant, big bellied, and following these skinny women. One woman was doing beginner modifications, the other did more intermediate moves.

It was not challenging, and I followed it by doing [b]Crunch: YogaMama[/b], but I think I could have used it as a good stretch before or after doing some cardio, too. And, there are some days when 20 minutes might be just right.

So, I would say, it is an ok dvd, but not enough of a workout to really stand alone.

2 Stars pregnantchik
I wish I did my homework and read the reviews in this DVD before I bought it! I’m not even in the best of shape, but have been doing yoga for years, and found this DVD way to easy. If anything, it is a good DVD for those days when even getting in 20 minutes of light stretching is a success!

1 Star Awful!
This appears to be a very low budget, poorly produced workout dvd.

The workout itself is sooooo slow and boring, and I don’t think most active, pregnant women would get much benefit from it.

It is probably best suited for someone who has little or no workout history and is just looking for some stretching.

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STOTT PILATES Prenatal Pilates on the Mat

STOTT PILATES Prenatal Pilates on the Mat



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3 Stars Very good, if you have the time
STOTT PILATES: Prenatal Pilates on the Mat

This video is nice for women of all pilates abilities. I find the excercises and stretches very helpful. The one drawback I’ve found is that the workout is 30 minutes long. If you have the time (and energy), it’s worth it. Also, there is a lot of intoduction material that gets old after awhile. So, I’m finding myself in the market for a new workout video with a little more flexibility timewise, as well as for when I just don’t feel like doing an entire 30 minute workout. I will keep using this one for when I feel the urge to do a full blown workout.

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Veena and Neena Belly Baby A Prenatal Bellydance Workout

Veena and Neena Belly Baby A Prenatal Bellydance Workout




Studio: Repnet Llc Release Date: 11/04/2008 Run time: 40 minutes

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars beautiful and sensual
this dvd is beautiful,I already love veena and neena,its lovely that neena made this video,it makes me feel so soothed and calmed.a brilliant companion for us pregnant mums,made me feel very calm and sensual.

theres an interview at the end too with a doula,its brilliant xx

5 Stars Just what I was looking for!
This workout is really lovely–a good level of activity and toning exercises, but fun and sensual. I first tried the prenatal bellydance video with Naia and was really wishing that there was a Neena/Veena video instead. The Naia video was harder to follow, with not enough instruction and more complicated floor moves. I have been doing Neena/Veena videos for years and love them. I was so happy to find this video and I exercise to it frequently, in addition to yoga and cardio such as walking and elliptical.

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