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Let's Yoga vs. Yoga DVD


Our yogathon is winding down, but there are a few important things yet to cover, such as ... can Let's Yoga compete with a yoga DVD? Exercise DVDs are a huge market -- could a game possibly one-up that industry? We went through a step-by-step comparison of the features of Konami's trainer and a beginner yoga DVD available at a big box retailer.

Yoga for Beginners
with Patricia Walden comes with a thick booklet detailing all the included poses, as well as guidelines for creating your own workout. In order to use the DVD with them, you'll have to do a lot of fast-forwarding and rewinding; for all intents and purposes, the DVD only includes one lesson. You've already seen what Let's Yoga can do, if you've been following our yogathon, but we've got a chart comparing some of the features of the two after the break.

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Price

$29.99

$14.98

Length

Variable

1 hour, 40 minutes

Poses



Tips for easy poses

Yes

Yes

Pictures of poses

Yes

Yes

Rotatable views of poses

Yes

No

Props needed

No

Yes

Number of poses

75+

16

Instructions



Audio instructions

Yes

Yes

Instructions clear and easy to understand

Yes

Yes

Written guidelines

No

Yes

Instructions on proper alignment

Yes

Yes

Simple safety guidelines

Yes

Yes

Lessons



Multple lessons

Yes

No

Beginner friendly

Yes

Yes

Length of first lesson

8 minutes

More than an hour

Discomfort after first lesson

No

Yes

Usability



Easily accessible video/animated clips

Yes

No

Rewind/Fast forward during lessons

No

Yes

Portable

Yes

W/ portable DVD
player

DIY workout function

Yes

Written tips only

Extras



Multiple models/teachers

Yes

No

Totally irritating teacher

No

OH GOD YES



The DS has a lot more to offer besides just traditional games, and we love to test the efficacy of training titles! Keep up with our yogathon as it happens, or for more features like this, check out our week with My French Coach.