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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Lions Gate EAN: 0012236222613 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Label: Lions Gate Manufacturer: Lions Gate Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 18, 2007 Running Time: 50 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Editorial Review: Product Description: Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 12/18/2007 Run time: 50 minutes Rating: Nr Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - good workoutThis exercise DVD gives you a good workout. The dance steps are easy to follow and could get boring, but since each segment is only 10 minutes it doesn't matter. Denise can grate on your nerves, but she was okay on this DVD. Rating: - Fun!This is so upbeat and fun, it felt like I wasn't exercising at all! This is great for beginners and fun for a change from the mundane workouts for intermediate exercisers. The option to choose the order, and what segments you want to play is fantastic, it makes it easy to workout a little or a lot without having to stop your workout. Denise really tones it down in this one, she isn't as scarily perky as in previous DVDs that she has done. This really is a great fun workout! Enjoy! Rating: - Okay not great!Not a bad workout but Denise is really hard to follow and can be annoying with her voice. I think there are better Dance workouts out there! Rating: - Bad Cueing and Bad Choreography!This was my first Denise Austin video and WOW was I disappointed! Being new to Denise Austin, I found her a very annoying instructor (her voice sounds like she is trying to be sexy). Her cueing was terrible (even the other girls behind her made numerous mistakes) and the choreography was a mess. Her counts were never the same. I bought this video because after reading many reviews I thought Denise was a great instructor and could really take my body to the next level. That will not happen with this video. The first time I viewed it, I tried all four 10 minute sections and I knew this will not be a DVD I use a lot. The first two sections were pretty good and I worked up a little sweat, then I did the second two sections. Don't waste your time. Why do instructors think Mambo's, Grapevines and any other baby step movement will give you a good cardio workout? The last two sections were a big waste of time. The good thing about the way this DVD works is you may customize it to play whatever 10 minute interval you want. So now I play the Kickboxing section twice and the Cardio Interval twice to give me a decent 50 minute workout. If you want a great Interval Heart Pumping workout try Jillian Michaels. She makes you feel like you have a personal trainer in your home. Rating: - denise austin dvdThis is a great, fun workout. It will make you sweat and it will give you great results. Denise is fun as always. I know alot of people say that she drives them nuts, but I personaly think she is very good at what she does. This DVD lets you interchange 4 different workouts. It has a 5 minute warm up and a 5 minute cool down. All the workouts are fun and very easy to learn. I usually do the warm up, 2 workouts then the cool down. Nothing better than staying in my own home and not having to go to a stinky gym and workout!!!! |
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