List of episodes of the series «Namaste Yoga»

  • Seasons count: 2
  • Episodes count: 26
  • Total viewing time: 3 h. 23 m.
Exalted Warrior
Release date: 4/4/2005

Exalted Warrior

  • Episode number: 1
  • Episode description:
    Exalted Warrior sequence is a standing series focused on moving through various warrior and triangle poses. Invigorating and strengthening, this series focuses on reaching up and reaching out.
Sun-Moon Sequence
Release date: 4/11/2005

Sun-Moon Sequence

  • Episode number: 2
  • Episode description:
    To balance the energy of right and left sides of the body, Sun Moon sequence blends strengthening postures with balancing poses to create equilibrium throughout the body and mind. This series also provides an excellent hamstring and hip flexor stretch.
Firebird Sequence
Release date: 4/19/2005

Firebird Sequence

  • Episode number: 3
  • Episode description:
    Firebird starts out as a standing sequence and moves to the floor in a dynamic yet gentle flow. The emphasis is on increasing flexibility in the spine and hips.
Gate Opening Sequence
Release date: 4/26/2005

Gate Opening Sequence

  • Episode number: 4
  • Episode duration: 30 min.
  • Episode description:
    Gate Opening sequence creates a graceful flow using both strength and balance. In this uplifting practice, you will increase upper body strength and flexibility of the shoulders.
Dancing Sun Sequence
Release date: 5/3/2005

Dancing Sun Sequence

  • Episode number: 5
  • Episode description:
    Dancing Sun stimulates energy flow throughout the entire body and is a beautiful presentation of some the classic standing poses. Focus on lengthening all points of the body.
Half Moon Sequence
Release date: 5/10/2005

Half Moon Sequence

  • Episode number: 6
  • Episode description:
    Half Moon is a challenging sequence with a combination of warrior poses and half moon balancing. Working with balance poses increases overall coordination and strength while informing physical grace.
Earth Series
Release date: 5/17/2005

Earth Series

  • Episode number: 7
  • Episode description:
    Earth sequence begins kneeling and continues with floor poses that are both gentle and invigorating. This slow, gentle series builds core strength and spinal flexibility.
Lotus Link Sequence
Release date: 5/24/2005

Lotus Link Sequence

  • Episode number: 8
  • Episode description:
    Lotus begins as a standing series and moves gracefully through seated poses returning again to the standing Lotus and completion of the cycle.
Water Light Sequence
Release date: 5/31/2005

Water Light Sequence

  • Episode number: 9
  • Episode description:
    Water Light is a smooth, flowing practice that will open your hips, increase flexibility in the spine, back and shoulders, and stretch the hamstrings.
Revolved Triangle Sequence
Release date: 6/7/2005

Revolved Triangle Sequence

  • Episode number: 10
  • Episode description:
    This challenging sequence requires concentration, physical strength and balance. Revolved Triangle is a great practice to test the balance points of your unique constitution and explore all the angles of the body.
Head to Knee Sequence
Release date: 6/14/2005

Head to Knee Sequence

  • Episode number: 11
  • Episode description:
    Head to Knee Sequence is the perfect yoga practice for distance runners. This sequence helps to relieve tension in the hips and calves and hamstrings. Standing poses are woven together with calming breath and deep stretches.
Crane Series
Release date: 6/21/2005

Crane Series

  • Episode number: 12
  • Episode description:
    Crane is one of the most challenging sequences in the Namaste Yoga series. Both the standing and arm balances are to be practiced and learned slowly. Progress and not perfection is the goal with Crane.
Riding the Wind Sequence
Release date: 6/28/2005

Riding the Wind Sequence

  • Episode number: 13
  • Episode description:
    Riding the Wind is a very dynamic series that once learned is exhilarating and grounding at the same time. This sequence is great for strengthening the legs and abdominal muscles, adjusting your posture and fine-tuning your balance.