I have a whole bunch of yoga tapes and CDs, mostly for intermediates but also some for "beginners", but I don't think any of them are suitable for beginners because they don't properly explain how to do the positions. I suggest you start with a teaching style tape (2 suggestions below) to learn how to get the most from the postures and how to not hurt yourself.
The classes I go to are described as hatha yoga. Many different styles are derived from hatha yoga, so if you don't like one class or teacher, go to another. They can be so different. You get a nice balance of flexibility, strength, and balance in these classes. My mother goes to one that she describes mostly as flexibility with some strength and a generous amout of relaxation, which she needs after the strenth movements (she's a senior citizen)!
If you're not too strong yet nor athletic, I'd suggest staying away from Power yoga (which I love). It's athletic and can be too much for someone just starting out with yoga.
I heard that one of the Living Arts tapes, Yoga Journal's: Yoga Practice For Beginners, is specifically made not only as a workout, but as a teaching tape to learn asanas (positions) correctly. I have not seen this tape, though, so cannot offer a review. However, you can read great reviews at
http://www.collage-video.com/ or
www.videofitness.com .
Yoga Zone tapes with Alan Finger are known for his good explainations. I have his only intermediate tape and it is one of my favorites. He has an Introduction to Yoga tape (for beginners) that is supposed to be superb, but I haven't seen it yet. You can buy it individually or as part of a set (
http://www.yogazone.com/4pack.asp for a picure and description of the set and each individual item. Don't confuse this set with his other set, which is just a set of some of his TV shows). I just ordered the set from amazon.com for $35, so I can review it for you after it comes (next week probably) and let you know what I think of the intro tape. Again, read the reviews on the web pages. He gets great reviews and I think he does an excellent job on my intermediate tape. I would expect from him that the intro tape is good also.
Wordy, but I hope this helped. I think yoga is a great way to stay in shape. I do it, along with walking and ST.
REC
[This message has been edited by REC (edited 03-01-2001).]