Wednesday, March 19, 2008

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Do you want the body of a dancer? According to the instructor of the Element: Ballet Conditioning DVD, the dancer's physique is ideal for the woman of today. We want to have long lean muscles, opposed to bulky muscles.

With the ballet conditioning DVD you will do plies, kicks, and other ballet-inspired moves using a chair as your barre. You'll tone your legs, core, shoulders and back while achieving the long and lean look.

Buying this DVD also helps to support the Arbor Day Foundation. Element will purchase one tree to be planted for every four DVDs sold!

Element: Ballet Conditioning is available at the BEFIT STORE Powered by Amazon.com ($8)

This workout DVD has received excellent customer ratings on Amazon.com and has been featured in Shape magazine.

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 Friday, February 22, 2008

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The Fools Gold actress has been spotted twice this week leaving dance classes at a Pacific Palisades, Calif. dance studio. This isn't the first time Kate has been known to dance for fitness, she's also taken Sheila Kelley's S Factor  poll dancing classes. Kate seems like a fun girl and dancing seems like a fun way to get physical and super toned.

Is Dancing for you? Try these Dancing DVDs (Available in the BEFIT STORE powered by amazon.com):

  • Jamie King- Rock Your Body
  • Dance the Chakras Yoga Workout
  • Dancing With the Stars - Cardio Dance
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 Friday, January 04, 2008

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Want a body like popstar Rihanna? With the help of her choreographer Jamie King you can try. Jamie is responsible for whipping Rihanna into perfect shape through dance.

 

“It’s enjoyable,” Rihanna says convincingly of her workout of choice. “You lose weight without even knowing it because you’re having a great time.”

 

Jaime wants people to know that dancing is a valid method to a perfect body. “Dance is a sport. Absolutely,” he says. “Dancers are athletes. I understand that people are skeptical, but because I traveled with Nike for the last two years, I saw people change. I saw that the idea of what dance was changed for them."

 

In 2005, King paired with Nike to create the Nike Rockstar Workout, a high-energy cardio class that focuses on the athleticism of dance and is available at Crunch gyms and other fitness locations around the world. His muse for this endeavor? None other than the pop princess Rihanna herself, whose video for her debut hit 'S.O.S.' features dance moves straight from the workout.

 

Following the enormous success of the Nike collaboration is King’s most recent project -- the “Rock Your Body” workout, a book and DVD combo featuring hip-hop inspired dance moves devised to help tighten your trouble spots and shed pounds. More importantly, it was created so that he could share his passion with the rest of the world.

 

He proves his point further that dancing is an effective avenue to shaping up. “Look at 'Dancing with the Stars'," says King. It’s a perfect example of how dance fitness can make you look better, feel better, act better. You learn a craft. You lose weight. You feel better about yourself.”

Rihanna, like many other performance artists, relies on dance to maintain her flawless figure; constantly touring makes working out with her trainer difficult. “When I’m performing, I’m dancing so much that it helps me to stay in shape," she says. "I’m supposed to eat a certain way, but sometimes I slip up. Sometimes I wonder how I don’t gain weight after several days of eating too much chocolate ice cream and pasta. And then I remember: 'I just came off tour.'”

King's program isn’t just a ‘quick fix.’ There’s no guarantee that you’ll get washboard abs or lose 10 pounds in 10 days. In fact, he stresses the importance of nutrition and a well-rounded diet. “You have to have balance," he says. You can’t just eat really poorly and then dance.”

 

So what does Rihanna think about her mentor’s methods?

“He’s amazing," she gushes. "I’ve always been a fan of his work, so it was intimidating for me to work with him at first. But right after I got in there, he had me dancing -- I didn’t even know it. He just gets it out of you so naturally.”

 

 

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 Friday, December 21, 2007

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I own one of these Aerobic Striptease DVDs and I have to admit they don't provide much of an aerobic workout. To be quite honest I only tried the workout one time and I thought it was almost pointless. If you are a fan of Carmen's Aerobic Striptease, you won't want to miss out on the latest addition to her collection 'In The Bedroom'.

 For a preview CLICK HERE

 To watch Carmen demonstrating the routine on  Ellen DeGeneres Show CLICK HERE

 To purchase the DVD CLICK HERE

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 Wednesday, September 26, 2007

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Last night while watching E News I learned about the latest celebrity workout trend; Kettlebells. The iron weighted balls are allegedly responsible for Geri Halliwell's recent physical transformation. The routine not only slimmed her down, but also gave her an amazing six pack. 

Many other fit celebrities including Jessica Biel, Jennifer Lopez and Matthew Mcconaughey also use kettlebells with their workouts. It's no wonder why this activity is popular among the busy stars, you can burn up to 1,500 calories in just one hour of vigorous kettlebell training. The workouts include many squats and swinging the ball above the head and side to side.

Women shouldn't use over 9-18 pound balls with this intense practice. Kettlebells are pricey ranging from $60-$400! I'd recommend visiting your local sporting good stores to look for the best price.

I found this instructional DVD "Get in the Best Shape of Your LIfe" (Complete Guide to Kettlebell Exercises and Training) that received a five star rating on amazon for $40.

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