Reflexion Yoga (Free Trial)

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June 25, 2013

Good morning everyone.  Although I absolutely adore going to my Wednesday morning hot yoga class every week, I also love to continue my practice at home.  I know what you’re thinking… oh another yoga dvd review.  NOPE.  This time I found a winner.  If you’re anything like me, you buy yoga dvd’s and either get bored with them or never use them at all because they aren’t around when you want them to be. 

I found a solution.

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Reflexion Yoga is a website with TONS of yoga videos.  However it’s different than most.  First off, I absolutely love how they switch up the instructor and the student.  There’s nothing more annoying when watching a yoga video when the instructor is the same throughout each clip.  What if I don’t like that instructor?!  The videos are designed with a one-on-one focus – one instructor with one student in each video.  I love this because I hate when I watch a yoga video and there are too many people on the screen.  It’s sometimes difficult to focus on which student I should be looking at.  With Reflexion Yoga, you don’t have to worry about that.  It’s all about individualized attention!

Another great thing about Reflexion Yoga is that you can watch the videos anywhere, anytime (as long as you’re connected to the internet).  No more fumbling around for a yoga dvd.  All you need to do is register and then login. 

Once you register, you’ll have access to their entire library of videos.  The videos are categorized to make finding your favorite video easy.  The videos are filtered by:

  • Instructor: choose from several instructors with unique teaching styles
  • Difficulty: choose from beginner, intermediate, and workshop yoga classes
  • Length: choose from 60-minute, 30-minute, and less than 30-minute classes

 

My Experience

When I sat down to do my first yoga video, I scanned through my options and two caught my eye.  I knew that since I hadn’t done yoga in a while (I tried these out before going to my weekly morning yoga classes), so I was excited to get started!  My first video was a 30 minute flow series.  I totally blanked on writing this one down, because I honestly wasn’t sure if I would like it.  I ended up LOVING it and doing it two more days in a row. 

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My video for day two was the Power Yoga- Full Body Flow with Hilary for day one.  Lastly, my video for day three was the Power Yoga- Mental Focus with Danny.

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I can’t say enough about how awesome this website is.  I loved how the instructors made references to movies and songs when instructing.  It was lighthearted, fun and made me smile while I was practicing.  Who doesn’t love to smile?!  I’m pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the videos.  I love how the instructor points out areas of improvement in the students and gives them slight corrections throughout the video if they need it.  It shows that the students are actually students and not teachers in disguise… like I swear some yoga dvds do. 

 

Free 15 Day Trial!

Are you hesitant to join, but want to give it a try before committing to a full account?  Reflexion Yoga has free videos on the website, but there’s actually a better option – a FREE 15 DAY TRIAL.  When you go to create your account, simply click on the free plan.  Once your free trial runs out, you only pay $12/month.  If you’re in college still or if you don’t have the $50+ it costs to have unlimited yoga at a physical studio, this is the perfect option for you. 

Click the button below to start your free trial.

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FTC: I was given a free trial of Reflexion Yoga and am being compensated for this review.  As always, my opinions are my own.  I only write about products/services I truly believe in and would purchase with my own money. 


Talk to Me

  • Have you ever tried Reflexion Yoga?  Thoughts?
  • Do you prefer a studio setting or at home?  Why?
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Comments ▼
Meredith @ Dare You To

Ooh cool! Yeah I have one favorite yoga DVD that I do still love, but sometimes get bored and would love to shake things up. This looks great, thanks!

i’ve never tried reflexion yoga before but i’m definitely interested in trying it!