Cheap DVD work out videos?
Pbgrl04
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I need some cheap DVD work out videos! Anyone have any ideas?!
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Instead of DVD's, have you tried YouTube? I do a lot of yoga from the YouTube videos.0
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I second the youtube idea I've pinned a bunch if you'd like to look through A lot of the popular ones are on youtube like jillian michaels 30 day shred along with several others that she's done
http://pinterest.com/zooktography/workouts-videos-mostly-youtube/0 -
FitnessBlender.com, Youtube lots of workouts there. Do some searching there are tons of free workouts you can get.0
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Hi, I ordered some from Amazon - I went for the "older" one's rather than the bang up to date as they cost a shed load less! & lets face it ur just paying for the "name & newest craze". In fact I ordered a Cher circa 80's dvd lol. I orginally had this on VHS in my teens (wow, blast from the past :laugh: ) , it cost me pennies pretty much, & ok it may look a little dated, but once I stuck it I was amazed I could actually remember 90% of the routine still! At the end of the day why pay mega bucks if it's all a means to the same ends?0
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Youtube. FREE...better then cheap.
Figure out what kind of workouts you want to do and what kind of equipment you need and then use the powers of youtube to get the workouts free.
Plenty websites got free workout plans also, so utilize everything.0 -
Jillian Michaels' 30 Day Shred and Ripped in 30 are available for under $10. I'm on Level 3 of 30DS and plan to get Ripped once I finish.0
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Honestly, I get all my workouts (structured ones, that is) from On Demand. They have a decent selection, so I can do something different every day if I want.0
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I have two of the 10 minute Work out DvD's. They're done really well.0
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I need some cheap DVD work out videos! Anyone have any ideas?!
Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred (which is AWESOME work out) is on YouTube. Free.0 -
Hi, I ordered some from Amazon - I went for the "older" one's rather than the bang up to date as they cost a shed load less! & lets face it ur just paying for the "name & newest craze". In fact I ordered a Cher circa 80's dvd lol. I orginally had this on VHS in my teens (wow, blast from the past :laugh: ) , it cost me pennies pretty much, & ok it may look a little dated, but once I stuck it I was amazed I could actually remember 90% of the routine still! At the end of the day why pay mega bucks if it's all a means to the same ends?
why pay at all?0 -
I vote you-tube! Just make sure you are getting the full DVD ones and not just the short clips. I have several downloaded to my playlist for quick access.0
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youtube and fitnessblender.com0
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I agree, You Tube + Fitness Blender are brilliant!0
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I don't have Internet at my house that's why I was wanting a DVD. I might have Internet soon but idk when0
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You can try your local library as well.0
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Yard sales and junk stores. High end fitness equipment and accessories are cheap. You just have to wipe off the dust.0
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Library - you can get new ones every couple of weeks!0
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