Decent Dance and/or Ballet DVD's??
whitney312
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Most dance DVD's I've ever bought are either cheesy/old school moves/music/setting/etc. and/or it moves so fast with little to no instruction that I'm never able to even learn the moves to begin with to try and keep up and get any type of cardio/aerobic out of it. Does anyone know of a decent quality, fun, up-to-date dance DVD that teaches you the moves first and then gives you a good workout with the dancing portion??
Also, does anyone know of any decent ballet DVD's? Obviously this might not be so much for cardio but I've always wanted to learn ballet and have never been able to find adult classes near me so I've searched for DVD's for beginngers that teach techniques and basic dance moves and spins and what not but I'm just not sure what's worth my money. I figured this might be good for toning actually. Any suggestions?
Thanks for any help!!
Also, does anyone know of any decent ballet DVD's? Obviously this might not be so much for cardio but I've always wanted to learn ballet and have never been able to find adult classes near me so I've searched for DVD's for beginngers that teach techniques and basic dance moves and spins and what not but I'm just not sure what's worth my money. I figured this might be good for toning actually. Any suggestions?
Thanks for any help!!
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The New York City Ballet workouts are good, check them out0
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Have you checked to see what is available at you local library? You could try put different things until you find what you like. There are also a few barre workouts available on you tube.0
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The New York City Ballet workouts are good, check them out
Even for basic basic beginngers who've literally really have never done ballet, ever?0 -
I used to do ballet & it's not very hard to start learning but you're right it is good for toning as well as your flexibility0
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The New York City Ballet workouts are good, check them out
Even for basic basic beginngers who've literally really have never done ballet, ever?
Yup. I only had the first dvd, but I liked it a lot. I think there was one exercise where I had a hard time with the rhythm for some reason, but nothing was complicated or difficult to follow.0 -
I used to do the New York City Ballet 2 all the time and I was really flexible. When I started it I was totally new to all things dance related and some of the moves were a bit hard so I just worked up to them gradually. It's very well-paced and relaxing to do, I much prefer it to yoga and am meaning to take it up again soon :-)0
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I haven't tried them yet but these are supposed to be good dvds. Here is a link to one on Amazon and she has two others available:
http://www.amazon.com/Ballet-Beautiful-Transform-Strength-Dancer/dp/0738215902/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=2U68QBM7I1VJD&coliid=I15BIK8QODPNMH0
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