Wouldn’t be Caught Dead Doing Yoga? DDP Yoga Was Made for You

I admit to shrugging my shoulders when I first heard of the DDP Yoga program, referred to as “Ain’t Your Mama’s Yoga.” Originally titled Yoga for Regular Guys, I thought it was just some egotistical attempt at yoga by some inflexible macho man. I was wrong.

Developed by former pro wrestler Diamond Dallas Page, DDP Yoga is not your average yoga. Just minutes into a high-spirited interview I had with Dallas, it was clear that he is not your average yoga teacher.

Muscle-clad, tatted, and standing at a lofty 6 foot 4 inches, you definitely wouldn’t want to be Dallas’ opponent in the wrestling ring, or meet him in a dark alley. But watching Dallas in action on his DDP Yoga DVDs, and speaking with him over the phone, left me inspired.

Loyal, passionate, and genuine, Dallas is a fabulous yoga and fitness instructor. His method of dynamic resistance, combined with yoga and core work is a winning combination for cardio, muscle tone and weight loss that puts virtually zero impact on the joints. He gives well-executed options, with participants in his DVDs showing different modifications to suit all levels. His coaching is stern but not discouraging, as he reminds his audience to check their heart rates, drink water, and move into the “safety zone,” aka child’s pose, when they need a break.

The DDP Yoga Guide is an accompanying booklet that contains a healthy dose of motivation plus nutritionally sound meal plans, a food journal, and workout tracker. It is written in a language that, well, regular guys can relate with and fully understand. Commenting on his own nutrition, Dallas says, “I just try to focus on real food and do perimeter shopping at the store and watch calories. It is that simple.”

The weight loss success rate of those who have completed the DDP Yoga program is astonishing. Many are familiar with Arthur, of the viral YouTube video titled Never, Ever Give Up: Arthur’s Inspirational Transformation. It is about an amazing chronological account of a 297-pound disabled veteran transformed into a lean, mean, fitness machine. Arthur attributes all of his success to DDP Yoga and Dallas’ effective method of fitness, nutrition, and motivation.

Like Arthur, hundreds of others have had a similar level of success through DDP Yoga. Through TeamDDPYoga.com, participants can join a support network and receive motivation, extra tips, connect with others, and have a place to post and track their progress. Dallas said Team DDP Yoga is, “For people who want to stay positive and get that feeling that people really care.” He said he puts forth the effort to call up people who have experienced profound weight loss success.

My favorite aspect of DDP Yoga is that Dallas emphasizes working at an appropriate level for maximum results. He doesn’t believe in the “no pain, no gain” motto, but says, “If you work at it, you’ll get it.”

Dallas turned to yoga after suffering a major back injury while wresting. He developed his system to incorporate other aspects of fitness because he believes, “You can come back from anything with proper nutrition and a workout that not only gives you flexibility and core strength, but also gives you a great cardio workout with virtually zero impact.” DDP Yoga provides this workout.

Many people are turned off by the thought of yoga. Dallas figured it out. He said, “I didn’t develop DDP Yoga for yogis, I developed it for people who wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga.”

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4 Responses to Wouldn’t be Caught Dead Doing Yoga? DDP Yoga Was Made for You

Vanessa says:

I ruptured my L5 S1 disc badly enough in Jan 2015 that I lost all feeing in my right leg and foot due to nerve compression. I had to have surgery because of beginning atrophy in dame leg in June of 2015 and am still recovering. Decided DDP Yoga would be the only thing that might work long term with my limitations, it has been amazing. I have been religiously doing it for the past 8 weeks, have seen an amazing increase in my flexability and strength. Went on a business trip earlier this week so went 3 days without a workout, holy cow! I was so tight and it was so more difficult, will never do that again. And I actually was missing it, unheard of. Seriously, great program!

Lillian Hawkins says:

OMG just saw the video and I cannot stop crying. I am not a vet from war, but I am a women who gave up smoking 12 years ago and then started menopause which gave me panic attacks. So I was given Xanix for the attacks and paxil to help as well. So long story short I have gain 75 pounds. I have literary tried every stupid diet. Tried walking, weights and pills. I may lose 10 -15 pounds. I have been dealing with this since 2004 and I am a size 18 and will be 60 in December. Prior to 2004 I was a size 10 or 12 all of my adult life. So I know it a combination of things that happen. I never thought about this type of yoga. Please I beg of you where can I get the information to start this process If I can loose 40 pounds for my 60th birthday I will be eternally grateful. May God Bless you.

Lee hall says:

I have been using DDP yoga for around 4 weeks and it’s well on its way to solving my sciatic and leg injury problems. The workouts are genuinely tiring and make you sweat, every move has modifications so anyone at any level can do this! I reccomend it highly.

Patrizia Trulli says:

I’m always impressed with the great stories but it always makes you wonder if it will work for you
Is this another gimmick how is the diet good for everyone as we all have different issues

If been in bed for last 3 days hoping for some relief other than Percocet

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