Low impact workout DVDs?
KEwer1112
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I am looking for some suggestions on low impact workout DVDs for a beginner. I am in okay shape, but I've not really worked out in a while. I had a c-section nearly eight months ago, and did not heal right, so if I do too much I still get sore, but short work-outs are alright. Also, I live in a mobile home, so lots of jumping around is not an option.
Oh. My goal is not so much as losing pounds as it is losing inches, and toning/strengthening my core.
Please post any suggestions!
Oh. My goal is not so much as losing pounds as it is losing inches, and toning/strengthening my core.
Please post any suggestions!
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I love Leslie Sansone's walk off the pounds dvd's. She is motivating, pleasant and encouraging. Her walk dvd's have light aerobics like side steps, back kicks, arm raises and kicks. You can find her videos on you tube for free or her dvd's on amazon.0
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I love Leslie Sansone! You are able to slow things down, or make things more intense with resistance bands.0
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I love Leslie Sansone's walk off the pounds dvd's. She is motivating, pleasant and encouraging. Her walk dvd's have light aerobics like side steps, back kicks, arm raises and kicks. You can find her videos on you tube for free or her dvd's on amazon.
I second that! some are more low impact than others, the older her videos, the lower the impact!0 -
Though I really hate to admit it, I have to say, Richard Simmons "Sweatin' to the Oldies" actually really is low-impact , works most of your muscles, and if you don't mind the ,music so much, in my opinion is more fun than your traditional workout video...
It's not my ideal dance workout, but I do like it still because it is low impact, and something that I can start off with being so out of shape... I like how they have real people, of all sizes dancing in the background, and it's one of those things where you do what you can and if your form isn't perfect it's okay.... if it's too hard you can do your best, and once you start getting used to the steps you can throw more movement into it, put a bit more effort to get going... Whereas other videos seem to be for those already in shape...0 -
Try the Barre3 website at http://www.barre3.com for a great mix of yoga, pilates and ballet.
They have a great on-line workouts program that allows you to choose how much time you have plus mix up what you are doing during the week. In 2 weeks I've lost 4.5 inches and feel taller and stronger in the core. They also have DVDs for sale.
Good luck. Angi.0 -
Thanks everyone. I think I'll give Leslie Sansone a go first since she got the most recommendations.0
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Yes, agree with everyone. Leslie is the best... plus, she's super motivating!0
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how do you calculate your calories burned for Leslie Sansone ... I can't find her dvds on the exercise database0
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how do you calculate your calories burned for Leslie Sansone ... I can't find her dvds on the exercise database0
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I'd put a second recommendation for a ballet workout. I like the Ballet Conditioning Elements (or something like that). It never fails to give me a good workout and wipe me out.0
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beach body Debbie seibbers slim in 6.0
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Though I really hate to admit it, I have to say, Richard Simmons "Sweatin' to the Oldies" actually really is low-impact , works most of your muscles, and if you don't mind the ,music so much, in my opinion is more fun than your traditional workout video...
It's not my ideal dance workout, but I do like it still because it is low impact, and something that I can start off with being so out of shape... I like how they have real people, of all sizes dancing in the background, and it's one of those things where you do what you can and if your form isn't perfect it's okay.... if it's too hard you can do your best, and once you start getting used to the steps you can throw more movement into it, put a bit more effort to get going... Whereas other videos seem to be for those already in shape...
@ animemoon5 I LOVE Sweatin' to the Oldies!!! Definitely fun and low impact!0 -
If you have on demand there's a trainer in the fitness section there named Kendra Kemerly who I LOVE. she does a lot of walking videos along the same line as walk away the pounds. Very low impact but still gets you moving around. She does a few dance themed ones also. I like that most of the videos are pretty short 10- 20 min so I mix and match them so I don't get bored and build a decent length workout. I actually taped a few of them off the tv and put them on my computer so I can still do them when they take her off on demand when they rotate instructors around. ( I don't condone bootlegging or strealing videos but she does not have any available for sale I can find!)0
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Also love sweatin to the oldies but haven't been able to find it!0
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Get a WII...0
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Leslie Sansone all the way - easy steps and you get a workout.
In her 4Fast Miles she actually says that the pace is 3.5 to 4 mph - so that is how I record her workout on MFP0 -
@piper911 They have the DVD right on amazon.com, thats where I got mine from. Heres the link : D
http://www.amazon.com/Sweatin-Oldies-Vol-Richard-Simmons/dp/B001U2QEP2/ref=sr_1_2?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1360482102&sr=1-2&keywords=sweatin+to+the+oldies
This is the original one, he came out with more after this one....0
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