Pata Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 I'm looking for a workout video or videos to take back overseas with me. Ideally I'd like something that has a little variety as it will be the only workouts I get (we don't have access to a gym where we live) and is under $50. I can get weights, but not much else in the way of workout equipment. In the past I've enjoyed step aerobics, circuit type workouts (mixing cardio & weights) and yoga/stretching. I do a lot of walking on a daily basis, but would like to tone up everything, especially the belly after ds stretched it all out :D. Any and all suggestions are welcome :)! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Negin Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Ideally I'd like something that has a little variety as it will be the only workouts I get (we don't have access to a gym where we live) and is under $50. I can get weights, but not much else in the way of workout equipment. In the past I've enjoyed step aerobics, circuit type workouts (mixing cardio & weights) and yoga/stretching. I do a lot of walking on a daily basis, but would like to tone up everything, especially the belly after ds stretched it all out :D. Any and all suggestions are welcome :)! Denise Austin - Shrink Your Female Fat Zones - uses light weights and the stability ball part is optional - variety and ab work - not too difficult - some don't like her voice (I think it's funny) - collagevideo.com gives you video samples of all DVDs Jillian Michaels - has 3 DVDs that are okay (if you're into challenging, all are effective, and have variety) - Shred is tough; No More Trouble Zones uses weights; Banish Fat, Boost Metabolism - no equipment - NMTZ is probably the best IMHO Denise Austin also has Get Fit Daily Dozen and Ten 5-Minute Target Toners Jari Love has a few that I love - the cover looks intimidating (a bit); variety only weights, and fabulous instruction - effective - Get Ripped and Get Ripped to the Core. I both of these and some others at Ross. Ross has great DVDs at super prices at times. Kathy Smith is not bad either. I like her. Lift Weights to Lose Weight, etc. I have a few of those. I would first head to Ross and see if they have good ones. Then, depending on what others say, head to Target or Suncoast Video (has great prices also if there's a mall near you with one), or online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jenny in GA Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Check out videofitness.com for all kinds of reviews and info about using workout videos in general. Several of the reviews were written by me! :001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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