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Sweatin' to the Oldies
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Editorial Reviews:
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The 20th Anniversary edition of Sweatin to the Oldies is Richard Simmons classic workout from the late 80's available for the first time on DVD and including sixty minutes of brand new bonus material! It s a breakthrough exercise DVD that combines classic Rock 'n' Roll music from the 50's and 60's with energetic dance moves. Songs include: It s My Party, Peggy Sue, Dancing in the Street, Great Balls of Fire, He s a Rebel, Personality, Wipe Out Ain't No Mountain High Enough, On Broadway, and Beyond the Sea.
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Sweatin' to the Oldies
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User Comments About Sweatin' to the Oldies
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That little guy can go. Listening to the music and watching the others makes you want to move it and lose it. Hurray for Richard Simmons.
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Not too little... not too much exercise
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Lots of good oldies to make you feel younger. If you're out to tone those abs & get a 6-pack, forget it. but you gotta love him. Sweatin' to the OldiesIf you're 60+ and want to move but can't keep up with the kick-boxing group, this is the perfect exercise routine. It gets your heart rate going, moves and stretches those muscles, but isn't going to kill you in the process. But if you want to stay healthy by getting the amount of exercise recommended, this is it. And the music is what makes it AAA+. Richard is a little hard to take at times.
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I was quite disappointed in this dvd, I thought it would be more exercising than dance, but it was the other way around. It's good if you're into the dancing part of it though.
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I am getting a real charge and a hard work out with this. Even though I can't follow the steps exactly I am still getting a good workout.
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