Prevention Fitness Systems – Dance Yourself Thin [DVD]

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Get ready to shake your hips, tap your feet, and shimmy those shoulders! Prevention’s Dance Yourself Thin is a fun, high-energy program that will help you blast calories and burn fat fast. Dance your way to a new body with the help of the nation’s leading healthy lifestyle magazine. Dance along with Marie Forleo, our expert instructor, as she breaks down moves and helps you achieve your fitness goals. After doing a few fun, easy dance basics to loosen up your shoulders, chest, and hips, you can jump right into one of our hot, 15-minute dance routines. Each promises to get your feet moving, your heart pumping, and you on your way to dancing yourself thin! Also included: Spanish audio tracks and a Web link Consult with your doctor before beginning this or any exercise routine. The creators, producers, participants, and distributors of this program do not assume liability for injury or loss in connection with this exercise program and instructions therein. Produced by Dragonfly Productions, Inc. Directed by Andrea Ambandos. Running Time: 42 Minutes Color/NTSC/Stereo 05-51768 Standard Full Frame 1.33:1 This disc is compatible with all DVD players displaying these symbols: Dolby and the symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Replicated, Packaged, and Printed in the U.S.A. © 2006 Rodale Inc. All Rights Reserved. “Prevention” and “Prevention Fitness Systems” are registered trademarks of Rodale Inc. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited and is a violation of applicable laws. Bonus Segments •Exercise Dos and Don’ts •Energizing Desk Moves
Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 3.2 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 05-51768
Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, DVD, NTSC
Run time ‏ : ‎ 42 minutes
Studio ‏ : ‎ Gaiam – Fitness
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000FZETV6
Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1

Customers say

Customers find this workout DVD fun and easy to follow, with innovative choreography that gets their heart rate up. They appreciate the two 15-minute dance segments and the good instructor, with one customer specifically praising Marie Forleo's teaching style. The DVD receives positive feedback for its quality, and customers like its sexiness. The pacing receives mixed reviews, with some customers finding it not too fast-paced.

9 reviews for Prevention Fitness Systems – Dance Yourself Thin [DVD]

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  1. Raina Singh

    Ignore the review completely in capital letters, this DVD has got it goin’ on!
    If you have reasonable expectations of exercise DVDs, then you will ignore the review written by “AMAZON FAN” and take heed of all of the other reviews. Because this DVD is classified as a ‘Fitness & Yoga’ DVD, you do have to assume that it is a DVD for exactly that, ‘Fitness’. It is not, nor is it ever intended to be, an instructional for dance. You’re browsing in the wrong category if thats what you’re after. In fact, if you want to learn how to dance and will find yourself disappointed with any aerobics-esque moves, then shut down the computer now and go and sign up at your local dance studio.I own several dance aerobics DVDs and this is one of the best that I’ve tried so far – only topped by Madonna Grime’s African Beat-Latin Heat DVD. Few dance DVDs strike that balance between being dancy enough to be original & fun, and being easy to follow.This is as close as it gets to a perfect balance. Marie Forleo is a fantastic instructor, and goes through fast moves at half tempo a few times before letting it fly at full speed. That being said, full speed isn’t breakneck speed; you are still able to actually DO the moves without compromising form.Here’s what you get:5MIN WARMUP – Marie takes you through about a 5min warmup that incorporates toe taps and step-touches – your basic aerobics stuff to get you started, and then with a few stretches to follow. Its not incredibly innovative stuff, but hey, its the warmup. It does its job, and thats all you can ask.ISOLATIONS – Now this is a good idea for those who are inexperienced with dance aerobics. This short segment guides you on correct form when performing the moves, and is a must-do for those who are new to this sort of thing, and in particular, those who are inflexible in the hips.15MIN AFRO-LATIN DANCE SEGMENT – This is my favourite segment on the DVD. Marie goes through the majority of the moves at half tempo first – some of them are basic enough to learn at full tempo. There is some pretty quick footwork in a salsa move that she teaches at the beginning of the combination, though with a few times practice you should have it down. What struck me the most about this segment was that halfway through it the music suddenly picked up and was cleverly synched with the combination. The first half is very much a ‘getting-your-heart-rate-up-and-learning-the- moves’ segment and the music at this point is fairly stock-standard stuff. At the halfway point the music suddenly resembles that of a Brazilan Carnival, and it is at THIS point where you really start to get into the groove of the workout and find yourself having a blast.15MIN REGGAE-FUNK DANCE SEGMENT – I wasn’t too sure what to expect with this segment, since for me, Reggae Music has always made me want to go and lie down on a beach somewhere, rather than get on up and boogie. The choreography in this segment is innovative and funky, but the music is exactly as Reggae music is – laid back. The choreography does get your heart rate up and the moves are fun, but it doesn’t draw you in like the Afro-Latin segment does.5MIN COOLDOWN – Just like the warmup, this bit does its job. Marie goes through a few simple, non-dance inspired, low impact moves to lower your heart rate. Her stretches are not comprehensive, but they’re not bad.There are a few extras on the disc; particularly a segment presented by Chris Freytag on ‘The Do’s and Don’ts of Exercise’. Rather than the Do’s and Don’ts of ‘Exercise’, this is specifically of ‘Toning’, and she demonstrates what poor technique looks like and what you should be doing instead.For those of you who have attempted the other Prevention Dance DVD with Jennifer Galardi, you can relax. This DVD is nowhere near as fast paced as that one is. That DVD is a Prevention Express DVD, where the segments are only 10 minutes long – designed for a ‘pop-in-and-dash-out-the-door’ lifestyle. This DVD lengthens the segments a bit so that there is proper guidance on what to do, so you won’t be left feeling as disheartened from trying to follow Marie’s moves.Is this an intense calorie burning, body blasting blitz?By no means.If you’re looking for an intense cardio workout, this is not it. And most Dance DVDs out there will not be it. The best Dance cardio workout you can get are ones that are not on DVD; the Les Mills Body Jam and BTS Group Groove classes are the most intense out there, and no DVD can match it. This can be viewed as a positive in that it is not disheartening for those who are starting out exercise, but for those of you who are experienced and are looking to ‘take it up a notch’, you are looking in the wrong place.Marie has one other DVD out, the ‘Cardio Dance Blast’ DVD from Crunch, which I found to be a bit slow and not as aerobic as this one is – though I have no gripes about her personality at all. She focuses more on technique and cueing rather than trying to motivate you. If you’re looking for someone who will take your hand and walk you through a workout, congratulating you on every single step you take and telling you that you’re beautiful and that they’re proud of you, you need a Denise Austin workout. Marie is NOT Denise Austin (for some of you, knowing that will be enough to buy this DVD! Ha!) and cues and teaches very well. You need to do the motivating yourself.IN SUMMARY- 2 x 15min Dance Segments- Isolations segment for newbies- Afro-Latin Segment is most fun- Choreography is innovative and funky- Complicated and/or Fast moves are taught at half tempo first- Not overly intense workout; perhaps ineffective for experienced exercisers- Marie is a good instructor, but does not try to motivateHighly Recommended!

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  2. Tchik182

    Fun Aerobic Workout With Moves You Don’t See In Most DVDs
    This DVD has a warm-up, two 15 minute dance segments, and a cool down. The moves in the DVD seem slow, but I was surprised how much my heart rate increased. It didn’t seem like I was working that hard, but the dancing got my heart pounding. I enjoy this DVD because it contains moves that you don’t see in most aerobics DVDs. I like Marie Forleo, and I bought this DVD because I enjoyed her Crunch Cardio Dance Blast DVD. Marie cues really well, and she’s encouraging without being annoying. You don’t need a lot of coordination for this DVD. Marie breaks the more complicated moves down in half-time to demostrate. The only (minor) annoyance is that every time you learn a new move, you take the whole dance from the top, and it gets a little repetitive.I gave the DVD only 4 starts instead of 5 because it didn’t really have a “wow” factor, but it is enjoyable and it’s original.

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  3. K. Martineau

    fun exercise routine
    I’ve tried different exercise routines and get frustrated at not being able to get through them because they’re too hard or I get bored with doing the same repetitive motions. This dance dvd has been my “cure”. It’s broken down into different dance sections and Marie teaches you the steps in half time then to tempo, has you do each one several times then puts them together. You don’t have to be a dancer or in shape to do this dvd. After three weeks I’m able to get through the entire dvd in one session and I enjoy doing it. I’m not the most coordinated of people (the arm movements with the footwork DOES still mess me up!)but I enjoy it and recommend it for beginners.

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  4. JiveTurkey

    This could have been so much more…..
    I was so looking forward to doing this workout. I love salsa music & dancing & I love, love reggae & found it intriguing that a workout could have reggae dancing. Unfortunately this workout left me wanting more, & not in a good way. I figured I’d give it a chance, because the instructor is likeable, and the music is great. So I did it for a few weeks, got real familiar with the moves so I could really put my all into it. However, even when I really work this routine, I’m hardly out of breath. The instructor gets sweaty & I always wonder how, since this is a workout “lite”. It is good if you want a long warm up, which is how I’ve used it a few times, since after I was done I felt like I hardly worked out at all. It’s sad because this one has many good points, however the workout itself is a true beginner routine at best.

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  5. Paola P. Page

    I love it!
    I started with Cardio Dance Blast by Marie Forleo also and I like it so much that I was looking for more work out done by this girl.I found this DVD and I absolutely love it just as the other one. She is a great instructor. The way she breaks out the steps and put them together makes it so easy to follow. I am having fun and working out at the same time. It is the perfect combination. I started dancing with her like a month ago and I already have very good results. Finally my waist is shrinking!I highly recommend this DVD along with her previous one.

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  6. dbchampion

    A word of warning…
    I ordered this DVD but received “Women’s Health – The Wedding Workout” instead. Then I noticed that the barcode mislabeled the DVD as as “Prevention Fitness Systems – Dance Yourself Thin”. Maybe this was a one-time error, but I can’t help but wonder if there is whole production run of mislabeled DVD’s out there.

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  7. Jennifer

    Unfortunately I cannot play the DVD as it is not compatible with my DVD player even though it said it was and the Region is 2, and the security seal was broken on the DVD box.

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  8. Jennifer Jesso

    It arrived in a reasonable amount of time and was in great condition! It was a great price and is a great DVD!!

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  9. Sophie K

    Good, fun workouts especially the first one, Afro Latin: really has you moving and sweating. The second one, Reggae Funk is lower impact and has some awkward steps that don’t really feel like you’re working out but at least you’re moving. I was mostly disappointed with the music in this one. I love reggae music and it started out well but then drifted off into a plain mediocre melody.Overall, this is a fun workout with effective warmup and stretches especially in the Isolations component. I used to think the best cardio was punishing high impact which might be good in your 20’s but now in my 50’s, I feel drained and sore. I decided to try more dance inspired workouts such as this one and not only feel great afterwards, I’m actually seeing better results in my body.

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