Fitness DVDs reviewed
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss
Chances are, the DVD section of your local store devotes an aisle or two to the latest fitness DVDs, which all promise to deliver a svelte body within a seemingly impossible time frame. The amount of choices can be overwhelming, and you can't judge a fitness video by its cover, so how do you pick the one that will pack the biggest punch to your paunch? You could start by checking this out -- it's a review of some of the most popular DVDs. Unfortunately, only 5 DVDs are reviewed, and there are definitely more than 5 out there. But hey, it's a start.
I don't own many fitness DVDs, but I do have The Windsor Pilates set, and though I grew a bit tired of the 20-minute workout after doing it for what seems the 100th time, I really liked each of the workout DVDs. I would probably give it an A.
What DVDs have you tried?
I don't own many fitness DVDs, but I do have The Windsor Pilates set, and though I grew a bit tired of the 20-minute workout after doing it for what seems the 100th time, I really liked each of the workout DVDs. I would probably give it an A.
What DVDs have you tried?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Steve 11-27-2006 @ 11:10PM
I'm not big on exercise DVDs; I much prefer to workout outside. However, in the winter when it gets dark early and the weather is bad, they are good to have.
My wife has 3 she likes and I've done them before. They are:
1.) 10 Minute Solution: Rapid Results Pilates (Lara Hudson)
2.) Windsor Pilates Basic
3.) AM and PM Yoga for Beginners (Rodney Yee).
The yoga one is more breathing and stretching than a cardio or strength workout.
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Megan 11-28-2006 @ 10:05AM
I'm a Tea Bo addict. Last birthday my sister bought me the boot camp DVD by Billy Blanks which is alright. I have a few of his older ones that I find a bit more entertaining. My best friend got me started on a 10-minute obliques off of on-demand comcast which I love and planning to purchase the companion DVD for the series.
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