Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.7 x 5.8 x 3.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 13 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Brand Name | ZUMBA |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | Zumba |
Material | DVD |
Manufacturer | Zumba Fitness |
Part Number | D0D00159 |
Style | Zumba Fitness Exhilarate Body Shaping 7 DVD Weight Loss Cardio System |
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Brand | ZUMBA |
Material | DVD |
Model Name | Zumba |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 13 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
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- Enjoy this revolutionary and highly popular fitness program from the comfort of your own home.
- Easy-to-follow steps for more than 30 rhythms, including merengue, salsa, reggaeton, calypso, cumbia, hip-hop, and belly dance.
- Comes with maraca-like Zumba Toning Sticks to sculpt your body while dancing.Two-in-one DVD feature lets you listen to verbal cueing or music only.
- Easy-to-follow choreography and muscle engaging routines.Workouts include a breakdown of basic steps, a 20-minute "Rush" workout.
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ASIN | B004O8YLGS |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | February 17, 2011 |
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Note: I am just saying some things that I think some other review are missing. I highly suggest you do your homework before you buy. Read more review, 5-star and 1-star, to get the full idea. I even visited YouTube to see some previews and videos of this. If you are like me and this is your first time with Zumba, this is the way to go, I think.
There are only three real concerns that I have, and they more based on the packaging issues than anything else.
CONS
1) I am rarely home, and carrying a pile of DVDs with me is not really an option. I wish there was some sort of digital format that I could put on my iPad to take with me. Maybe a blu-ray version? Next time? (Gosh knows DVDs never survive my house!)
2) The case the DVDs come in suck. There are only foam dots that hold them in the "case" (more like a cordian-ish pamphlet). I am really glad that I bought a CD case for these to go in. Highly suggest you get one, too. You will not want to keep the DVDs in the format you get them, especially with the money you are paying.
3) The box does come with a colorful sleeve over it, which. if you keep it on, does make "accessing" it a minute or two. Not really a problem, just kind of a nuisance.
PROS
1) You can flip the view of the step by step CD - either the instructors face you or have their back to you. Very nice touch since I tend to get my directions wrong.
2) (And some thing this is BAD) The toning sticks are like maracas. Yes, they make noise. I find it kind of funny and awesome since it is like you are making a beat with the CD, too. However, some new to this may find it very annoying. You have been warned. ;)
3) There are additional features that let you see behind the scenes and get to know the people who made the DVDs. There are interviews, close-ups, and more that really make the people in it human. I love that factor. Yes, sometimes it can feel like they are "trying" to sell a product, but I take it for what it is: It cost a lot to make the DVD, so I can forgive they trying to sell some stuff, too.
4) This is probably the best point of the entire system: HAVE FUN! Every DVD and instructor pushes this idea. It is not about right or wrong - it is just about getting moving and having fun! Other work outs are about hitting the poses right, how long can last, how much sweat you are pouring, etc. This is about having fun first, being fit second - one following the other. I think it is a great philosophy, and it is one of the reasons why I went with Zumba instead.
Although I think the price is high, I am quite surprised by the detail and colorfulness of the routines and people. I think, as a long-term investment, it is worth it. It has certainly caught the eye of my mom and sisters (maybe a class together coming up?!).
UPDATE 6/16/2011: It's been 2 weeks today since I tried Zumba for the first time. I haven't changed my eating habits; I eat exactly as I did before (including 6 oz of mint cookie crunch ice cream almost daily), and I'm not taking any diet pills. I've done the Step by Step disc once, and then only the Activate disc so far. To date I've lost 7.5 pounds, and it isn't water weight--it doesn't fluctuate or pile right back on as soon as I eat solid food. The only explanation is that I'm burning more calories than I'm eating, and the only thing that I'm doing different is Zumba. Any activity or workout that gets you moving fast and sweating hard will do the same thing. Pretty much all workouts work, I know that. I also know that it only works if you actually do it, and if it's tedious, boring, painful--or even largely inconvenient (like going to the gym)--I won't do it, no matter how amazing the results would be. The difference with this is that it's fun enough that I'll actually do it more than once or twice and then give it up. You stay on your feet, not on the floor (like with crunches and pilates). There's no straining your neck, breaking your back, or losing your will to live 10 minutes into the session. You're moving and working enough to burn fat and calories, but it's not so strenuous that you can't make it past the first few minutes. Don't get me wrong, I have moments where I struggle with some of the steps, and on occasion I get frustrated trying to keep up--but at least I'm moving. I don't work for the company and am not already sports-model fit. I'm an average 30-something female trying to get back in 20-something shape (and take off some quit-smoking weight). My reviews are honest because I rely on other people's honest reviews to help me make my own decisions about products here. So, I'm going to keep doing Zumba and add some other changes (like giving up my ice cream--so sad) and see how I do. For anyone interested, I'll put a couple beginner survival tips that helped me in the comments. Good luck.