DVD : The Bollywood Dance Workout With Hemalayaa


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DVD : The Bollywood Dance Workout With Hemalayaa


  

The Bollywood Dance Workout With Hemalayaa

starring: Hemalayaa




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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: BEHL,HEMALAYA
EAN: 0054961887392
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Acacia
Manufacturer: Acacia
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Acacia
Release Date: January 02, 2007
Running Time: 50 minutes
Studio: Acacia
Theatrical Release Date: 2007



Editorial Review:

Description:
For ALL fitness and experience levels.

Inspired by the Indian film tradition of infectiously expressive music and dance comes a sexy, saucy, calorie-burning, full-body workout. Fitness star Hemalayaa leads you in traditional moves that will tone you head to toe while unleashing waves of energy and joy.

The movements are simple—no exercise or dance experience required—but the results are big.

You’ll be getting a cardio, sculpting, and stretching workout while having a blast—and learning moves you'll love to flaunt on the dance floor. Just let yourself go and boogie to the bhangra beat. It’s impossible not to.

Features include audio options (instruction and music or music only) and bonus dance performances.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Tough Workout!
This is a tough workout! I Love It! Visuals are great, it's easy enough to follow and lots of fun!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Worst dance workout
Absolutely no sweat and no fun. This video is not a good dance workout or even a good dance intructional video. I will never buy a dance workout again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A Mixed Bag
This is a video I wish I could love, but that just doesn't do it for me. Part of it is sheer silliness - flubbing the lips in the warm-up? - and part of it is that Hemalayaa's narration style bothers me. (It might work for other people, but I find her to be a bit too flip.) There's the occasional odd transition, and the background dancers are sometimes doing something completely different from what Hemalayaa is demonstrating, which is confusing - is it a modification for more/less advanced viewers? is it bad cueing? what?

As far as the workout goes, it's actually pretty fun. The moves might not necessarily be Bollywood, but they've got enough of the flavor to offer something different from a lot of the dance-style videos out there. The moves are generally easy enough for anyone to follow, although people with bad knees may find the emphasis on knee movement to be difficult or painful; it's more high-impact than not, with a fair amount of hopping in the workout proper. There's a lot of repetition, which makes picking up the moves very easy but which can make things a little boring.

Overall, this video is a mixed bag for me. The workout is enjoyable but the narration is not, and the hopping may be a bit much for a lot of people. I'd recommend trying to find this at a local library before buying it, I think.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This didn't rock my Casbah
The main dancer is as cute as a bug, but the moves repeat and repeat ad nauseum -- it feels more like high impact aerobics to me which i HATE. It killed my calve muscles too. Constant jumping and bouncing til my teeth rattle isn't my thing. I didn't feel sexy doing it either which surprised me because I thought I'd be a wildy sensuous indian princess aftewards. Go figure! Nice set but I'm giving my copy to the local library. It just didn't have that sharp, intelligent dance snappiness or, alternately, any down-lo sexy flow -- of which I expect one or the other of in a dance video - especially an Indian one! Big disapointment. Too repetitious in it's movement. Unimaginative. I could have swore I'd love this one...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Workout with a twist!
Hi all,
I am one of those ppl who reads reviews before buying anything. I was skeptical intially looking at 4 stars for the DVD. I own a lot of Ana brett's( 5stars for most of it) DVD as well, while Ana's DVD was really good, it never motivalted to pop it into the DVD player as much as Hemalaya's did. While I am not denouncing Ana's , I realised 'to each his own'. I prefer Hemalaya's because at the end of her routine , I am sweaty at the same time I am exhilarated. I spend the whole day in that state. She also does this thing she calls 'spinal whip' which actually loosens the spine. I could feel the tension in the spine leave as I do it. All limbs feel loose and strong at the same time at the end of the workout as she incorporates both yoga and aerobic activity into her routines. Though I am not much of a regular to exercise, the DVD makes me feel that I havent 'excerised' as much as I actually have:)- if that makes sense.





 





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