E.L. asks from Mansfield, MA on February 13, 2009
Work Out Tapes
Looking for an beginners aerobic work out dvd.Although I work out regularly (treadmill/elliptical) I'd like to mix things up w/ a little variety.I need something easy to follow- I get lost w/ too many combinations etc.I used to work out at Curves regularly but dropped my membership- too much of a hassle to get there w/out bringing my child.Thanks.
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Thanks for all the great suggestions!I bought 3 Leslie Sansone dvds at Job lot today for $2.99 each and will try the first one tonight.I love Leslie Sansone! Her workout is a nice change from the treadmill and elliptical.I love to take long walks so her style really suits me.Thanks to all for suggestions.
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S.R. answers from Boston on February 14, 2009
Have you tried the Biggest Loser dvd's? There is a scuplt one and a cardio one. Both have three levels and warmup/cool down. I use them 3-4 times/week and think they are great!
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R.D. answers from Boston on February 14, 2009
Check out Collage Video (www.collagevideo.com, I think). Their tagline is "take the guesswork out of exercise video shopping." They're a great resource. I've bought a bunch of videos through them, and if you don't like a video you buy, you can return it within 30 days.
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A.M. answers from Bangor on February 14, 2009
I used to use Kathy Smith VHSs and she's just great. Very smart and telling you what muscles to be thinking about or why she's combining things this way or that. The moves are easy to follow. I don't know if she has anything new, but I'd recommend the upper- and lower-body workouts and the fat-burning workout (can't remember the name but it's 6 2 minute high-intensity things separated by 2 minute "active cooldown" sessions, so maybe you can find it knowing that). The box was yellow.
Have fun!
B.A. answers from Boston on February 14, 2009
E., Please check out this website: www.jasonsfitkitchen.com
I am bias of course, because he is my husband, but he offers DVDs at a reasonable price ($9.99)...easy to follow workouts, but most importantly, very effective!
Good luck!
B.
A.D. answers from Boston on February 14, 2009
I recommend any of The Biggest Loser workout DVD's. They offer a variety of workouts for different fitness levels. It's a great workout.
T.A. answers from Providence on February 13, 2009
I like the Leslie Sansone walk away the pounds very easy and she has a 1,2 or 3 mile. T.
A.M. answers from Hartford on February 14, 2009
I don't know much about videos myself because, like you, it's usually the treadmill. However, years ago I did Jenny Craig. The company had a series of aerobics videos that came with signing up for their program. First, I don't know if they still do that--it has been about 13 years since I was on it. BUT, you may be able to google info about it/ebay/amazon/whatever similar search engine. If memory serves, there were 3 videos in all--simple to follow and one included some light resistant weights, too.
Another series that I enjoyed in the past--again, nothing to complicated, was Billy Blanks' videos. Basically, cardio kick-boxing. I had fun and it was easy to follow.
S.R. answers from Burlington on February 13, 2009
I second the Walk Away the Pounds!
R.K. answers from Springfield on February 14, 2009
If you have digital cable from comcast they have a ton in the exercise section of on demand and they are free.
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