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A.M. and P.M. Walking

October 29, 2010 by admin  
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A.M. and P.M. Walking

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5 Responses to “A.M. and P.M. Walking”
  1. Shuggy Pie says:

    I’m new to walking for exercise, and thought this would be perfect, not intimidating. Well, the a. m walking is supposed to wake you up, and get you going, it was a level away from putting me to sleep! I never did get my heart rate up. The moves and the music were boring. She hardly ever gave a “count”, so it was difficult to follow at times. The only great thing about this DVD is the scenery. If you’re into yoga, you may like this DVD, otherwise look for something else.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. LH says:

    This DVD was just too repetitive, marching, marching, marching. Mind you, I’ve done countless walking workouts using Leslie Sansone and Madeleine Lewis’s workouts, both of which are varied, challenging, and fun.

    This one was just boring. Too much marching, not enough other moves, and Debbie talks SO much. Wow. I mean, maybe she was nervous but she was talking, it seemed, just for the sake of talking.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Sadie Lady says:

    I’m 58 and though a lot overweight, I’ve exercised off and on my whole life so not that physically unfit. I bought this DVD to try to get back into shape, again, and lose weight, again. I’m a serial exercise quitter–I get bored with one thing and move on to the next. I agree with other reviewers that Rocker’s cuing leaves something to be desired. Until you get used to it, it seems she’s cuing way too soon. And yes, she doesn’t count you down to the next move (except once), though she usually does indicate that she’s making the change to the next move in “4,” and if you can’t count down from 4 to 1 yourself, you probably shouldn’t be moving while watching a DVD anyway. The music is the kind that if played in any other setting would make me want to put a gun to my head (or to the screen): It’s frenetic, with so many beats that if I listen to it too closely, I get confused (I didn’t say I was coordinated: I’m not). So instead I keep the audio on low enough so I can hear Rocker but not too much of the music and just glance every so often at the screen to help me keep in time, then glance away. Why am I rating this DVD 4 stars? Because I actually LIKE that Rocker talks non-stop. What she’s saying (when she’s not cuing too soon) is some really positive stuff, about thinking of yourself as an athlete in training, and going into (or out of) your day with self-respect and a can-do attitude. This is just what I need to keep me going. The power of these words is awesome: It keeps my mind off of the negative tapes I tend to run in my head when I’m working out, about how bored I am or how much my feet hurt or how much time I’ve got left, or I have to pee, or whatever. The workout is just enough to help get my metabolism moving without me feeling like someone beat the heck out of me later in the day or the next morning, which would eventually discourage me. I think I can keep going with this (this is *not* the feeling I usually have when I begin other workouts), and I can see ways of increasing the intensity (with arm or leg weights) to keep the workout physically challenging once I’m back in better shape. Right now, I can do the workout easily enough, but it gets me sweating, and afterwards I have this nice buzz and feel great about myself. I also like that this is a twice-a-day workout, 30 energizing minutes each stint, which I can manage to fit into the busiest of days. A great bonus: I sleep really well after I do the P. M. stint.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. J. Ludloff says:

    This video and audio cd set are enjoyable, make you sweat and get you into shape. It is the only way to start your day and a great way to end it. It is fun, obtainable and you see results. I have been following along with the dvd 5 days a wk since early Feb. 2008. I have lost 18 lbs. and many inches in my waist, toned my arms and toned my legs. My energy level is up, my outlook on life is much happier and my kids, friends and husband notice how I look and act. Thank you Debbie for making this incredible life changing dvd set. Only 10 more lbs. to go. Its a new me! Everyone, my kids, my friends and my 75 year old mother have become hooked on the dvd.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Melissa says:

    This is a really great exercise video. You get two solid workouts that are easy to follow, work the entire body, and leave you with that “I just did something realy good for myself today” feeling. I only wish it was a little longer. I like to aim for 45 minutes. These two run for about 30 each (including warm-up, work-out, and cooldown/stretching). If you are pressed for time these are for you. Great for beginners too.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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