Do you Prancercise?
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This morning my husband sent me the following link to an article about Prancercise...
As a fan of My Little Pony, I can honestly say that I love the idea of dying my hair pink and getting balloons tattooed on my "flank" but dancing around on the walking path in my local park? I'm not so sure.
You be the judge... serious workout? Or seriously goofy?
http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/prancercise-workout-video--part-trot--part-prance--all-incredible--183255089.html
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As a fan of My Little Pony, I can honestly say that I love the idea of dying my hair pink and getting balloons tattooed on my "flank" but dancing around on the walking path in my local park? I'm not so sure.
You be the judge... serious workout? Or seriously goofy?
http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/prancercise-workout-video--part-trot--part-prance--all-incredible--183255089.html
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.Prancercise Workout Video: Part Trot, Part Prance, All Incredible
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.By Beth Greenfield, Shine Staff | Healthy Living – 18 hours ago..
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Rohrback demonstrates Prancercise. Photo: YouTube/PrancerciseCrossFit and Zumba, please step aside: It’s Prancercise that’s sweeping the nation now—at least online, where a video of the workout by creator Joanna Rohrback, 61, has gone viral on YouTube.
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“Let’s stop talkin’ and do some walkin’,” she commands at the start of her 5-minute video, “Prancercise: A Fitness Workout.”
In it, Rohrback, a retired social worker and real estate agent living in Coral Springs, Florida, demonstrates the exercise she created (and trademarked) back in 1989, and then resurrected in 2012 when she self-published a book, “Prancercise: The Art of Physical and Spiritual Exercise.” The workout, done while wearing ankle or wrist weights, consists of a “springy, rhythmic way of moving forward, similar to a horse’s gait and ideally induced by elation,” according to her description on YouTube, which had drawn more than 300,000 visitors by Thursday afternoon.
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Though many of those viewers have no doubt just been amused by Rohrback’s overall presentation—prancing joyously along a park path in white leggings, a coral jacket, chunky jewelry, full makeup and fresh-from-the-beauty-parlor hair—the exercise concept isn’t a bad one, according to at least one fitness expert.
"Anything to get people moving more is positive,” Equinox’s national director of group fitness, Carol Espel, told Yahoo! Shine. “Walking, similar to Prancercise, has been and continues to be one of the most popular activities worldwide because of its accessibility by just about everyone.” Rohrback’s moves look “very gentle and slow,” she noted, and might be a fun change of pace for regular strollers.
Rohrback Prancercising. Photo: YouTube/Prancercise.The only drawback, Espel adds, might be the ankle weights, which were introduced in the ’80s “to purportedly increase the intensity of the workout,” but didn’t really add much more than an increased risk of injury. And don’t expect to burn off dessert, either. “I would suggest that the calorie burn and health benefits would be similar to a 3 mph stroll or walk,” she said. And that, according to various online calorie-burn counters, means a 130-pound woman would burn only about 128 calories during a half hour of Prancercising.
Rohrback declined an interview with Yahoo! Shine Thursday after being bombarded with media requests. But her Prancercise website, which went down for a few hours after apparently crashing from a traffic overload, gives more insight into the fitness enthusiast's various philosophies. Her Prancercise program, she writes, is about liberating people from gyms (which make us "work out" instead of "play") and food addictions, as well as "using imagery to imagine ourselves as a beautiful animal that's a symbol of beauty."
She also explains that her book discusses not only the workout routine, but also "the dark side of the meat and dairy industry," injury prevention, first aid and innovative thinkers from Gandhi to Isadora Duncan. In a section of Rohrback's website called "Diet," she writes about her very equine eating habits—a mostly-vegan diet consisting of raw fruits and vegetables (with some cooked beans or salmon thrown in on occasion).
Rohrback's book. Book image: Prancercise.comAccording to a story in the Miami New Times, the Prancercise creator is a nursing school grad who has held jobs ranging from social worker to cocktail waitress. She finished her book back in 1994, right around the time she first created a test workout video, “Funky Punky Prancercise.” But then she found herself laid up with a “female condition” for a decade. After a natural-healing regimen, Rohrback, started exercising again last year, and even Prancercised with a group of cohorts, for an entire 5-kilometer race in November.
On Amazon, where Rohrback’s hardcover is on sale for $23.36, a handful of fans with a flair for the tongue-in-cheek have extoled its virtues. “At first I was skeptical, but after convincing several of my co-workers to try Prancercise, I am a believer,” wrote John Pape. “I lead a daily Prancercise at work and people come out of their office, Prancercise for a while and then go back to work. Afterward we high-five, enjoy an orange mocha Frappuccino, and head back to work knowing we let our inner-horse out to pasture.”
Jonathan E. Jonathan admitted that, “As I felt the breeze in my long red locks, I knew that exercise would never EVER be the same,” while G.C., a self-confessed “brony,” wrote that “the one thing that the new My Little Pony franchise has not really taken into consideration is the health of their fanbase.” He added that Rohrback was a “kindred spirit,” and that Prancercise “has changed my life. I went from lazy, lethargic” to “full of energy, life, joie de vivre. I am a new me. A new pony. I do not skulk around, I PRANCE. I prance PROUDLY and with gusto.”
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I saw the video yesterday. I don't need to read the text and spiel, it's a load of utter rubbish.0
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bahahahaha literally was just sent the link to that last night. 80's flashback0
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Rubbish or not it's still better than sitting around and watching TV.0
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and when i saw that, i immediately went to that one episode of Bones where people went to a "spa" to be ponies & masters... (not posting a pic because i'll definitely get a strike, and probably fired for going to "those" sites at work)...:bigsmile:0
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and when i saw that, i immediately went to that one episode of Bones where people went to a "spa" to be ponies & masters... (not posting a pic because i'll definitely get a strike, and probably fired for going to "those" sites at work)...:bigsmile:
Are those different from the people that pretend to be all kinds of different animals?? I can't keep track of all the strange fetishes nowadays!0 -
Screw anyone's opinion.... If you feel like getting your "Prance-on" then DO IT! I dance around like a fool regularly... moving=calorie burning after all! Do your thing! :laugh: :laugh:
Edited to say... guess I gave MY opinion after telling you to "Screw anyone's opinion" tho didn't I?0 -
Screw anyone's opinion.... If you feel like getting your "Prance-on" then DO IT! I dance around like a fool regularly... moving=calorie burning after all! Do your thing! :laugh: :laugh:
Edited to say... guess I gave MY opinion after telling you to "Screw anyone's opinion" tho didn't I?
You should have said, "screw anyone ELSE's opinion and listen to MINE"! :laugh:0 -
I'm all about that "Prancercise Gallop" I'm going to get some friends together and do it down the local boardwalk this weekend.
I predict many spoof and copycat videos coming out of this one.0 -
Richard Simmons perfected this 20 years ago.0 -
and when i saw that, i immediately went to that one episode of Bones where people went to a "spa" to be ponies & masters... (not posting a pic because i'll definitely get a strike, and probably fired for going to "those" sites at work)...:bigsmile:
LOL! I remember that episode...0 -
Richard Simmons perfected this 20 years ago.
LOL... Yes but he had Moose-Knuckle, not Camel-Toe0 -
Richard Simmons perfected this 20 years ago.
LOL... Yes but he had Moose-Knuckle, not Camel-Toe
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Richard Simmons perfected this 20 years ago.
LOL... Yes but he had Moose-Knuckle, not Camel-Toe
I saw this on TMZ last night and they couldn't get over the camel toe either.0 -
There's a woman in my neighborhood who's been Prancercizing for years all around the neighborhood...it's quite a sight!0
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I verify for many this works. Having lived in/around the San Francisco Bay area, you see a lot of lean prancercisers daily.
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You know, there's been much mocking of prancercise (some of it from me), but it may have it's place. For the elderly, for whom walking might be the only exercise they can manage, this could be of benefit. It's engaging the arms and the core in addition to the legs, with sufficiently low impact to be in reach of most anyone that already walks.
Sure, you may look like a tit, but in my experience most people of advanced years have matured beyond caring what other's think.
I can easily imagine retirement communities full of old-folks prancercising, and frankly that's probably the creator's target market.0 -
I have no problem with old ladies prancercising around, it's better than sitting on their bums all day long. But, for the love of everything holy, wear thicker pants or put some underwear on!0
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Richard Simmons perfected this 20 years ago.
I will admit it. If her head looked more like Taylor Swift's and less like Steve Buschemi's, I would drop $20 for a lap prance.0 -
Richard Simmons perfected this 20 years ago.
I will admit it. If her head looked more like Taylor Swift's and less like Steve Buschemi's, I would drop $20 for a lap prance.
Steve Buschemi's hair has NEVER looked that good. C'mon now.0
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