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Pure,
Raw, Workout
In my early days of wanting to get fit and burn
those pounds, I used the aerobics tape my mum gave
me, Jane
Fonda's Low Impact Aerobic Workout it didn't
take too long before I hit a plateau though. I desperately
wanted to continue the voyage to a healthier me.
I even tried Richard Simmons! (but Iearned from
my mistakes!) Then I discovered an entire range
of other aerobic videos in the Fonda Library of
Fitness. New Workout was one of them. This
is a lightning intense workout which pushed me through
and beyond any imaginable plateau, boosted my slow
lagging metabolism to a tremendous extent which
I still can not believe, and I lost an average of
1 pound a day. If the fat burning wasn't enough,
the floor work is amazing. I am still so impressed
that this remains my core workout in my daily aerobic
fitness routine.
If you are totally unfit, it may be best to do Low
Impact Workout for several weeks before
starting this program - but its worth it!
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The New Workout is split in to two parts:
1. A 35 minute Beginner's class with 12 minutes of
aerobics. Waist work, arm work, flexibility and just enough
floor work (you get a good stomach, leg, hip and buttock workout,
but don't feel too tired)
2. A 55 Minute Advanced class with 16 minutes of intense
aerobics. Extensive waist and arm work. With a in depth floor
workout which really goes the distance.
Both classes are extremely energetic, you really feel part
of it, and may find energy you didn't even know you had. Don't
be afraid to shout "woo!" - every one else does,
and it adds fun to your aerobic workout. When you've finished
the workout, you'll be glowing from the great feeling of fulfillment
- you're taking control of your life and health, and no one
is going to stop you!
Once you've mastered the beginners section, progress to advanced.
During the aerobic warm-up and cool down section, Leslie Lilien
(pictured right) sings "Just Do
It" If you can sing along without difficulty you know
your breathing properly and not pushing too hard.
The aerobic music, produced by Dean Correa is so alive, it's
as if it powers you up to get through the entire class. It
pushes you to go that one bit further.
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1.
Try to set a regular time to exercise and stick to it. Getting
a routine is half the battle.
2. Three times a week on alternate days is the minimum
number of workouts you should strive for.
3. Turn off the phone before you start. Momentum is
crucial.
4. Empty your bladder.
5. Do not eat within one hour of exercising.
6. Be sure there is no draft and at least a 4 to 5
foot area to move in.
7. Have a glass of water standing by to keep you hydrated
as well as a exercise mat or blanket to cushion your back
and hips during floor work.
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Buy Jane Fonda's New Workout - It's so worth
it!
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