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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Get Organized EAN: 0610583347890 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Time Life Records Manufacturer: Time Life Records Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Time Life Records Region Code: 1 Running Time: 90 minutes Size: VolumeOne Studio: Time Life Records Theatrical Release Date: 1988 Editorial Review: Product Description: Richard Simmons Sweating to the Oldies Twenty years since Richard Simmons hit the fitness scene with this rock based workout series for weight loss and cardio training, Sweating to the Oldies tapes keep on kicking. Bring Richard into your home for personal training with one or all five workouts captured on DVD for the very first time. Sweat to classic hits like California Dreamin',Fever, Dancing in the Street and many more. Set of 5 includes bonus features and slipcase. Features:
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![]() Rating: - MEMORIESThis is a fantastic way to work out. Im starting out with the first 5 dances Number six song was wipe out and I not ready for that yet (ha ha} I highly recomend this. Will also bring back the old good memories Rating: - Sweatin'This video provides a great workout. It's fun and enjoyable, and you don't have to be already in shape to do the dance moves. Rating: - Fun rhythmic exerciseOver the years, I have attended various gyms, but have always been frustrated at the choice of music and generally in instructor's lack of rhythm and timing. Richard Simmons is different! Although the music and moves are rather corny (intentional I'm sure), they are fun and quite easy to do. I recommend this dvd Rating: - Sweatin The Pounds AwayThis is the best exercise DVD I own, it makes exercising fun. Since I have bought this DVD my Mom, Sister, and Niece have picked up a copy of their own. Now we are all sweatin off the pounds! Rating: - Okay, but needs updatingI bought this DVD to replace the days that I do not get to the gym. I am in my mid 20s and enjoy the music on the DVD. I think the music is great but I wish they would update the people and background. You can clearly tell that this was made back in the 80s. Though I enjoy the older music I would like to see people in newer aged clothing, newer aged backgrounds, and newer aged hair styles. This is just my personal opinion. I do sweat when using this DVD. However, I add in some extra moving around to make sure that I am sweating enough. Overall the songs are great and so is Richard, but the clothing, background, and hair styles could use some updating. |

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