Zumba - is it any good?
Need2Exerc1se
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A co-worker offered me an old set of Zumba DVD workouts. Anyone here used or using Zumba DVDs? I don't want to take them if I won't use them so looking for some general information like is it a good cardio workout (cardio is what I'm looking for)? How much room do you need to do it? Or any other information or opinions on it.
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I absolutely love zumba. I was going to a gym here to take classes, but I found some really awesome youtube videos to do at home. It's a lot of fun. I'd try them out. If you don't like them, give them away.0
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This site should give you video clips & reviews....there are different zumba sets, so this might not match
http://www.collagevideo.com/search?q=zumba
I have no personal experience.....totally can't dance.0 -
I enjoy it, in my opinion anything that gets you moving is a good thing. :-) And if its fun you may continue to do it. I think its good for cardio, you can work up a good sweat depending on the routines/songs. I found I like the live classes more than the dvd's, everyone laughs with each other. Because someone somewhere is going to turn the wrong way..lol For home use I would say if you can take 3 big steps in each direction from a central spot you should be good. Try the DVD atleast twice.. the first time your figuring out the routine.. it basically follows a pattern thru out the song but it takes a couple of times doing the song to anticipate the next piece of the pattern.0
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I tried it with a friend and hated it. Mostly because I can't dance and felt like Elaine from Seinfeld on the dance floor (youtube it if you don't know what I mean). Would probably be enjoyable after a few shots of Sambuca, but I guess that defeats the purpose0
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Thanks for the link. I will check it out. Another lady here in the office is interested in them also, which is why I don't want to take them if I don't think I'll use them. But I guess I can always give them to her if I don't like it after giving them a try.
I have limited workout space indoors at home, so hopefully the link will tell me if these will work.0 -
geojeepgirl wrote: »I enjoy it, in my opinion anything that gets you moving is a good thing. :-) And if its fun you may continue to do it. I think its good for cardio, you can work up a good sweat depending on the routines/songs. I found I like the live classes more than the dvd's, everyone laughs with each other. Because someone somewhere is going to turn the wrong way..lol For home use I would say if you can take 3 big steps in each direction from a central spot you should be good. Try the DVD atleast twice.. the first time your figuring out the routine.. it basically follows a pattern thru out the song but it takes a couple of times doing the song to anticipate the next piece of the pattern.
Oh, thanks for this! I'm not sure I have that much room or not, but I will find out once I get home.0 -
I tried it with a friend and hated it. Mostly because I can't dance and felt like Elaine from Seinfeld on the dance floor (youtube it if you don't know what I mean). Would probably be enjoyable after a few shots of Sambuca, but I guess that defeats the purpose
Yes, I know Elaine's dancing. I will be working out alone so I'll just make sure there is no mirror in the room.0 -
I love it. And like one person said, it keeps you moving. I am not in there to compete with anyone but I am there to move and be in my own world. Some of the moves I cannot do because of my knee but I just keep it moving because its all about exercise!0
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I tried it with a friend and hated it. Mostly because I can't dance and felt like Elaine from Seinfeld on the dance floor (youtube it if you don't know what I mean). Would probably be enjoyable after a few shots of Sambuca, but I guess that defeats the purpose
haha, this is exactly how I felt. The classes I took definitely left me drenched in sweat, but I felt *so* silly the whole time, and could never quite nail the choreography. Not for me.0 -
I completely love Zumba!! Well, I don't have the DVD's, I do the zillion of YouTube videos. I'm such an introvert I don't think I could do them in a class! :blushing: But you completely work up a sweat, get the heart pumping... and you don't need so much space. I live in a tiny studio apartment, I just move my little coffee table aside and dance away. :bigsmile:
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Thanks for all the responses. I took the DVDs and I'm looking forward to giving them a try. I love to dance, so this may be just what I'm looking for.0
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I love Zumba. I use YouTube clips, and I do it in my living room, so you don't need a ton of room. One thing to be careful of though is if you are doing it on carpet, be careful with your knees because there are a lot of twisting kind of movements.0
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I love Zumba. I use YouTube clips, and I do it in my living room, so you don't need a ton of room. One thing to be careful of though is if you are doing it on carpet, be careful with your knees because there are a lot of twisting kind of movements.
Oh yeah, that's another thing... I do it barefoot cuz of the carpet. Lol! I started out doing it with shoes, but with carpet it's no good. You can do the moves better when you're barefoot (if you have carpet).0 -
Lasmartchika wrote: »I completely love Zumba!! Well, I don't have the DVD's, I do the zillion of YouTube videos. I'm such an introvert I don't think I could do them in a class! :blushing: But you completely work up a sweat, get the heart pumping... and you don't need so much space. I live in a tiny studio apartment, I just move my little coffee table aside and dance away. :bigsmile:
@Lasmartchika You should try a class! Nothing compares! I am very anti-group workouts/working out in public, but I will go to Zumba ANY day!One thing to be careful of though is if you are doing it on carpet, be careful with your knees because there are a lot of twisting kind of movements.
http://www.slipondancers.com/slip-on-dancers/
I bought the ones for hard surfaces cause I Zumba on wood floors, and get sore knees from it sometimes. I like them so far, and they have ones for the carpet!0 -
youtube is not an option for me. We live out in the boonies where we can only get satelite internet that has very limited gb of data each month. I frequently work from home so we have to save the our gb for VPN connections. No streaming for us.
Also no gyms or rec centers near us for classes. I'm pretty much limited to home workouts.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »youtube is not an option for me. We live out in the boonies where we can only get satelite internet that has very limited gb of data each month.
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Another option for shoes is to put ductape on the ball of the foot of your shoes (probably only a good idea if you ONLY use them for zumba, though LOL).0
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Lasmartchika wrote: »I completely love Zumba!! Well, I don't have the DVD's, I do the zillion of YouTube videos. I'm such an introvert I don't think I could do them in a class! :blushing: But you completely work up a sweat, get the heart pumping... and you don't need so much space. I live in a tiny studio apartment, I just move my little coffee table aside and dance away. :bigsmile:
@Lasmartchika You should try a class! Nothing compares! I am very anti-group workouts/working out in public, but I will go to Zumba ANY day!
Really? I don't know... I wonder if there's like a class where you can just try it out once just to see if you're right.0 -
I love Zumba but I prefer to be part of a class. I always have a laugh when I'm doing it0
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »A co-worker offered me an old set of Zumba DVD workouts. Anyone here used or using Zumba DVDs? I don't want to take them if I won't use them so looking for some general information like is it a good cardio workout (cardio is what I'm looking for)? How much room do you need to do it? Or any other information or opinions on it.
My favorite exercise!
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Another option for shoes is to put ductape on the ball of the foot of your shoes (probably only a good idea if you ONLY use them for zumba, though LOL).
My husband has these big stress reduction mats he uses when working in the garage. I thought I might try moving one of those inside to use, if I can find one that isn't too dirty.0 -
Another option for shoes is to put ductape on the ball of the foot of your shoes (probably only a good idea if you ONLY use them for zumba, though LOL).Lasmartchika wrote: »Really? I don't know... I wonder if there's like a class where you can just try it out once just to see if you're right.0
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Another option for shoes is to put ductape on the ball of the foot of your shoes (probably only a good idea if you ONLY use them for zumba, though LOL).
My husband has these big stress reduction mats he uses when working in the garage. I thought I might try moving one of those inside to use, if I can find one that isn't too dirty.
Zumba on a hard floor is just fine. At my gym we do Zumba in a room with hardwood floors built on top of cement. It's less than ideal but a good pair of sneakers works well.
And no, don't do the duct tape trick. That's a way to get injured.0 -
I tried it with a friend and hated it. Mostly because I can't dance and felt like Elaine from Seinfeld on the dance floor (youtube it if you don't know what I mean). Would probably be enjoyable after a few shots of Sambuca, but I guess that defeats the purpose
haha, this is exactly how I felt. The classes I took definitely left me drenched in sweat, but I felt *so* silly the whole time, and could never quite nail the choreography. Not for me.
Depends on the teacher and the mix of students in the class. My teacher is amazing and the class is a mix of men and women of all ages shapes and sizes. 0 judgement and lots of fun!
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I heard tennis type shoes were a good idea for Zumba...0
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And shoes that have the pivot point work well, too. It's the circle area at the ball of the foot. Unfortunately, I have issues with plantar and those shoes don't have enough support for my feet. I miss them.0
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I go about 2 times a week. I love Zumba classes..the energy and music. Having a great instructor also makes a difference!0
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I tried the DVD last night. A workout called Cardio Party. I had a hard time keeping up with the moves, as predicted, but it was really fun and definitely got my heart rate up. They kept mentioning a beginner DVD which I guess breaks down the moves, but was not in the set I was given. Oh well, it was free and I'm sure I'll pick it up eventually.
Oh, and I decided to just do the workout in the garage where there is plenty of room and no carpet (because who carpets their garage ). It was a cool evening so it worked perfectly.0
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