Richard Simmons: The original Zumba instructor

Richard Simmons with his "Sweating to the Oldies" and "Party off the Pounds" videos pretty much paved the way for all of the new dance workouts we see now, like Zumba.

Discuss.

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  • Dobie76
    Dobie76 Posts: 17
    That's funny. I never even thought of that. I've never done a Richard Simmons video but I just remember watching him as a kid on TV and loving all his sparkle, clothes and personality, but especially those clothes. With Richard though he was totally into showing people of all shapes and sizes just to prove you are never to old or too big to work out. Don't know if you can say the same with Zumba. I have not taken a class, but just watching the videos everyone is tight and toned and young. Aspiration but not necessarily inspiration I guess.
  • pcdoctor01
    pcdoctor01 Posts: 389 Member
    Ha, ha. I've never thought of that either. His trademark blue top and stripped shorts.
  • MSam1205
    MSam1205 Posts: 439 Member
    I am old enough to remember him, and to also to have had, and maybe even still have his vcr tapes!! I loved the music, but hated sweating, still do.... Bu it might be worth digging them out. Biggest difference is probably the jumping, which is the toughest part for me :laugh:
  • SilverLotusGirl
    SilverLotusGirl Posts: 537 Member
    I agree. I never thought of it until now but h did start the fun but good cardio dance party workout! I love it!
  • potluck965
    potluck965 Posts: 529 Member
    Richard's workouts are really good honest workouts for real people. You can get all of the Sweatin' to the Oldies on dvd.

    One thing I love about him is that the people that are working out don't all look like they have been doing it for years. They are people that really need to workout.

    Yeah, he made tons of money, but I really feel that he cares about what he has devoted his life to.
  • love2bthin
    love2bthin Posts: 176 Member
    I have been a fan of RS since the beginning and I love his exercise video's. I have been taking Jazzercise lately and alot of the moves we do in Jazzercise are on Richard's videos. He is awesome and I believe he really cares:smile:
  • skparker2
    skparker2 Posts: 132
    Lmfao, that's funny :)
  • molina76853
    molina76853 Posts: 143
    I have his Sweatin to the Oldies set of 5 DVDs and I love them....they sure do make me sweat!
  • montana_girl
    montana_girl Posts: 1,403 Member
    With Richard though he was totally into showing people of all shapes and sizes just to prove you are never to old or too big to work out. Don't know if you can say the same with Zumba. I have not taken a class, but just watching the videos everyone is tight and toned and young.

    Oh, you should so go to a class or find a local place that does it!

    I went to a 2-hr Zumba-thon on Saturday and there were people of all sizes... and all ages! Even the local class I go to, there are people of different sizes. It's so much fun! And you don't have to worry about people looking at you or not knowing the steps because everyone is focused on trying to keep up with the instructor and not worrying about what the person next to them is doing. LOL

    To the OP - I agree! There are few moves in Zumba that I remember doing on some of the Sweatin' to the Oldies VHS! :laugh:
  • Willowana
    Willowana Posts: 493 Member
    I grew up with Richard Simmons. I was 8 years old and Sweatin to the Oldies. I did Deal-A-Meal as a kid too.

    I don't know if anyone remembers it, but he came out with an ab workout VHS that nearly killed me every time. It was like 21 days long. Whew! I wish I had that on DVD still. It was brutal.
  • JenMc14
    JenMc14 Posts: 2,389 Member
    I remember Sweatin' to the Oldies with VCR tapes with my mom! I also remember doing some Jane Fonda! I think both of those would hold up even now. Obviously, they'd seem a bit dated, but a good workout is a good workout. Simmons really made getting active accessible, and unintimidating. Obviously, I wasn't seriously exercising, really, back then (I do remember doing jane's stuff in HS, a bit), but I remember the dancing to be fun. I've never done a Zumba class, but I've taken a Hip Hop cardio class, and i LOVED it!
  • fit4lifeUcan2
    fit4lifeUcan2 Posts: 1,458 Member
    haha never thought of that before. I still have his Sweatin to the oldies on VHS tape lol
    I had his "deal a meal" program which came with the VHS tapes lol
  • iggyboo93
    iggyboo93 Posts: 524 Member
    Yah - Richard Simmons is a pioneer. The "Deal a Meal" is like a predecessor to the Weight Watchers Point system. I definitely loved that he had people of all shapes and sizes in his videos. He gave the vibe that he truly cared about people with their fitness journey.