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DVD : 10 Minute Solution: Pilates Perfect Body


  

10 Minute Solution: Pilates Perfect Body

starring: Suzanne Bowen
directed by: Andrea Ambandos




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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0013131595796
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: ANCHOR BAY
Manufacturer: ANCHOR BAY
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: ANCHOR BAY
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 09, 2008
Running Time: 56 minutes
Studio: ANCHOR BAY
Theatrical Release Date: 2008



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Product Description:
No time to exercise? We have the solution for you- the 10 Minute Solution! Everyone can find at least ten minute in their day, and we've developed 5 innovative workouts that are just 10 minutes each. Because many of the traits associated with the perfect Pilates body are dancer traits, these programs focus on Pilates and give you an added bonus - some subtle elements of dance training for graceful elegance. The quick workouts fit into even the busiest of schedules. Split them into 5 separate routines or do them all together for one incredible Pilates Perfect Body Workout.

Pilates Perfect Arms
Use light hand weights and your own body weight to beautifully sculpt your arms while also working your shoulders, upper back, and chest

Pilates Perfect Belly
Whittle your waist and flatten your tummy while you strengthen your entire core with innovactive twists on traditional Pilates moves.

Pilates perfect Buns & Thighs
This modern taken one classic mat Pilates will give you a perfectly toned and lifted lower body.

Pilates Perfect Silhouette
Compound Pilates exercises will efficiently tighten and tone all the right places, sculpting sexy curves where you want them and creating a gorgeous body line

Pilates Perfect Stretch
Using fluid motion, this stretch will make your everyday movements look more effortless and improve your posture, which is a key part of the Pilates Perfect Body.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another Great 10-Minute Solution Workout
I've got two other "10-Minute Solutions" pilates workouts, and found this to be a great addition. The exercises combine ballet and pilates movements and are completely different from those on Suzanne's other 10-Minute DVD. You can build a customized workout using any combination of the five workouts, focusing on upper body, lower body, abs, etc. The fifth segment is a nice stretch sequence that balances the workout well.

Suzanne Bowen is a terrific instructor. She explains the importance of form while still maximizing each 10 minute set. This workout is best suited to intermediate or higher exercisers. I would particularly recommend it as a way to balance weightlifting workouts, as it tones the body without stressing joints and enhances core strength.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great toning!
Wow! I don't usually buy short workouts because I tend to think of them as "easy"... well recently I have been very busy as a full-time college student working part-time so I decided to try this. I love it! I can honestly say that I look forward to my 10 minute workouts and can definitely feel it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Really really good :-0
To be honest, I must say that Pilates isn't my favourite type of workout and I normally avoid it, but I thought that buying a dvd like this where the pilates is 10 minutes long per segment, would be a great way for me to get to like it more and get better at doing it. I was right. This is a fantastic workout that anyone could do - even if you're like me who doesn't always enjoy it.
Suzanne is a great instructor - not intimidating in any way and instructs really well. She leads you through classic pilates mixed with dance and even strength-training to mix it up and make your results amazing. There is standing and floor work and a really good stretch at the end (or beginning if you play it that way). Overall, this is a routine done at a faster pace than normal with a little more intensity but it's fine if you are beyond a beginner exerciser. I think you need to already be familiar with Pilates to avoid getting frustrated that you don't know how to do the moves. My two favourite segments are the arms workout and the stretch.
I really enjoy this and as always, love knowing that I can do as little or as much as I'd like, or can fit in, and I know this is very effective. I really recommend it to intermediates and advanced exercisers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best pilates DVD workout
This pilates workout had my muscles shaking and burning in the first few reps.I loved every segment- It was very intense, easy to follow, and flowed very well. There are no fluffly moves in this workout- you can feel every exercise working. Suzanne is upbeat and keeps the workout moving...there is no room for boredom- this workout is so unique and creative. Every segment is so effective so you don't have to do the entire 5 segments. I was pleased to finish the workout with a great stretching segment, and trust me you need it after working so hard!!! This workout is definitely for all levels because she offers modifications. This is such a well-rounded workout. You will feel every muscle in your body worked!! My muscles felt stronger, more toned, and lengthened after doing this DVD. Pilates Perfect Body is a must have!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another Perfect Pilates workout
Once again, the 10 Minute Solution series adds another fantastic workout to its library (and hopefully yours, too!). I was really excited to try this workout and it did not disappoint. I was curious to see how it would differ from the other pilates workouts in the series. I really liked each section. They do not repeat the same exact moves as others, though they do have different variations of some of the moves, like the classic "One Hundred" ab move. I love the new moves that I have never tried before. They are effective and fun. I could really feel my muscles the next day, even though I work out almost everyday. I am so glad to have been able to add this to my workout routine. It is a must for any pilates or exercise fan!




 





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