Mary from Total Fitness DVDs had an overstock sale a few weeks ago, so I picked up a few new workouts to help motivate me to get re-started at home.
I had my eye on Richard Simmon's Sweatin' to the Oldies 5, since I own and like the previous 4. Plus during the sale I snagged this for only $4 and change. I tried this one out right away. I know many find Richard to be over the top and cheesy - and he is - but I find his workouts more like dancing & so fun it doesn't feel like working out, and they tend to have good vocal music. The complete song list for this one is: 1. Soul Man 2. I Want You Back 3. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 4. Think 5. Downtown 6. Where The Boys Are 7. Hit The Road Jack 8. These Boots Are Made For Walking 9. Heard It Through The Grapevine 10. What The World Needs NowIt is chaptered by song, so you can skip to the song you want to do or do any of them over again by pressing next or back.
Another newbie I tried was Petra Kolber's Liquid Grooves.
This one is less of a workout and more as she says, a celebration of movement. She combines qi gong/tai chi, yoga, and dance moves to new age type music. This one is really my cup of tea since I love workouts that make me feel good/reduce stress, are low impact/can do barefoot, and I can do them in my PJs. I have her earlier workouts Breathe and Breathe 2 that are similar. This one is chaptered with segments being Awakening (warm up), Sequence 1, Sequence 2, and Moving Meditation. I loved that the moving meditation had no instruction what so ever.This morning I did...
This was another newbie. I have most of The Firm's sets - I think all but The Wave, and many of their other workouts. While effective, most I do not like simply for the Stepford Wife instructors, generic music, and sterile backgrounds. (But I love the Transfirmer box, Fanny Lifter, and a few of their earlier workouts) I had hope for this one upon viewing the online preview - I really enjoy dance workouts. Unfortunately this one had me bored out of my mind by the end of the first Club Dance segment. I really disliked the generic music and the TIFTing (taking it from the top). This was not a dance workout really, more aerobics with marching, side lunges, knee lifts, etc. I can't see myself keeping this one. I took it out and instead put in Zumba Fitness Live to dance, sweat, and have fun.
I also tried another newbie, Crunch Bikini Body.
Well, I only did the abs section, which I liked. Part of it was standing cardio moves (knee lifts, punches & twists, etc) and then on to the floor for crunches, bicycles, leg lifts, etc. Quick and to the point.*In case anyone is interested, Gilad's Lord of the Abs series is on sale with FREE S&H for only 3 more days. Enter code LOTA15 for an additional $15 off!! That is 5 new DVDs for a total of $54.75. I will be trying these titles and reviewing them soon. Several look really good.
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