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Get Ripped! with Jari Love: Slim & Lean

starring: Jari Love




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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Razor
EAN: 0690445036322
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full length, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Razor Digital Entertainment
Manufacturer: Razor Digital Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Razor Digital Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 18, 2006
Running Time: 65 minutes
Studio: Razor Digital Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2006



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Exercise DVD!
I'm brutally lazy and have quite a workout DVD collection because I'm often too lazy to drag myself to the gym, but this is the only one I use regularly. The full workout is pretty long, and I'm not going to lie, it's painful to get through every time, but it is so worth it. I've always been kind of lanky and wanted a video that skipped all the aerobic hoopla and got straight to strength training. This is it (although the nonstop weight-lifting provides a great cardio workout anyway). During a recent visit with my parents my mom's eyes popped out of her head as she told me, unprovoked, "I see definition!!" for the first time ever. I don't think this video will ever leave my weekly routine because as I get stronger and the workouts become easier I just up the weightload and it's as challenging as the day I bought it. If you stick with it this video WILL bring you results.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I lost 20lbs
I loved everything about this DVD. I got it as a gift for christmas from my mother (I guess she was trying to tell me something). I did the video every other day for 6 months. I started using 5lb weights and later went up to 8lbs. I lost a total of 20 pounds and went down 1 or 2 sizes in all my clothes. It's not as quick as a lot of people wish, but it was a healthy way to shed off the extra pounds.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Something You Can Feel:)
I am so happy with this DVD I thank God!
I have been working out consistently for the past 3 months.
A little cardio here and little strength there has yielded me some decent results. But I was getting bored with the workouts and it was time to switch it up and go harder!!!
I did my research and was lead to Jari Love.
I read so many positive reviews that I had to try it & let me tell you there is no buyer's remorse over here.
Slim and Lean is a no nonsense workout.
I could care less for music and flare. She gets down to business and if you like that when it comes to your workout, then this is the one for you!
Her instruction is awesome with just the right touch of motivation!
It really puts you to the challenge. I was almost in tears.
I may have cried and got it confused with all the sweat:)
It lets me know that results are inevitable with this work out as long as I stay consistent, and keep my eating habits clean as possible.
It's only been a few weeks and I feel it everywhere.
The only beef I have with this work out is that it doesn't stay on abs too tough, but I do like the exercises she has for them...it still burns!!!
Slim & Lean is totally enhancing my exercise regimen.
I can tell my endurance is increasing because I can go through cardio without huffing as usual!
I recommend this to anyone who is really looking to go the extra mile in their workouts.
It's tough, it burns, plain and simple, it's no joke! GET IT!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does as it says! Slims & Leans doesn't bulk
I was always worried lifting weights meant getting bigger. I wanted to get smaller yet more defined. This tape has taken my body from flab to fab! Okay, not just this tape, I also use her other ones, but you get the gist! Jari's workout style is lighter weights (3-10lb's)and high rep's. I use 3,5 or 8lb dumbbells personally, and for me 8lb's kill! Not only do you get a resistance workout you also get cardio benefits as her moves incorperate multiple body parts raising the heart rate into your target zone. Typically I burn around 430 calories or so doing this. Each of her tapes has it's own style. This one is more focused on pulsing moves, where you really are tearing down that muscle and it burns! This and her "Ripped to the Core" I think are the ideal companions for strength training. Toss in her "Ripped 1,000" once a week, and woo-hoo your well on your way to getting slim & lean!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Taking me to a whole new level
I had used other dvd's to get me started about a year ago...Then I heard about Jari Love and thought I would give her workout a try. I am in the best shape I have been in since before high school! I love this dvd as well as a few others of hers... I have seen such amazing results. I found this dvd easy to follow and a great workout,but not one I could not keep up with. I really like how different techniques are shown since I have a knee problem. Also, they show the weights they use which is nice as well. I would highly recommend this dvd.




 





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