Rating: Summary: Owners of 'Burn & Firm' by the same author beware!! Review: If you do not own the above mentioned tape, you'll probably find this workout quite good - nice, well choreographed moves, animated and amiable instructor... But if you do, you'll be disappointed to see that what you're buying is just really 'Burn and Firm'. OK, you get an extra yoga routine, but still I feel cheated out of my money.
Rating: Summary: Sleek Physique Review: Karen Voight is phenomenal. Each workout is only a half hour and is labled by the day of the week so it is easy to keep track of which workout comes next. She has some simple, but innovative moves that work out each muscle group. I love the combination of cardio, strength training and yoga on this DVD. Equipment required is minimal. You will need 5-8 lb dumbells, a yoga block and a yoga mat. One thing I think the buyer should know is that each workout may vary with the part of the body you are working on, but each time you focus on that area, it is a repeat of the same clip. For example, the ab workout is the same, the warm up and cool downs are the same, etc. I highly recommend this DVD. Karen teaches proper form expands my workout and I also appreciate that her body is sculpted and healthy looking. Worth the money
Rating: Summary: good work outs, but there could be more to it Review: The daily workouts a good. It is great to have them in bite-sized pieces so that you can add or subtract from any given day. The yoga is challenging. The cardio is not exactly over-the-top, and the strength training loses its challenge after a while. Oevrall, however, I'd say it is an excellent tool to have around. Each 30-minute session will leave you feeling as though you've done something for the day, and because they only take 30 minutes, they are relatively easy to fit into a busy day.
Rating: Summary: Not as described on the label Review: The label says "a different 30-minute workout each day". Well, no, it's not. There are different combinations for each day, but, the segments are the same for several of them. Gets pretty boring fast. Glad I rented before plunking the money down to buy it. I like that she gets down to the exercises quickly without a lot of idle chitchat, but the intro of the person exercising with her should be done in the explanation section, so you don't hear it every single time for each workout.Too bad, as the concept is a GREAT one, and with the storage capacity of DVDs today, you could have one with perhaps a month of different 30-minute workouts, 5 days a week. Hope she reads these comments and comes out with a new DVD with really different workouts for each day. If this one goes on deep discount one of these days I may buy it, but otherwise not, as you're really at most getting one hour of different exercises.
Rating: Summary: short routines and daily variety Review: There's lots of variety on this disc between the cardio, toning and yoga segments. I really loved the "stretch/relaxation" yoga segment in particular - it's a floormat routine that really stretches your hips and lower back (problem areas for me). I found the "strength" yoga 30m section too advanced though; you would want to know yoga already for this one. I'm quite good at balancing, but this had me falling over... The arms section was good but very fast. I like toning routines that move quickly from one exercise to another, without an explanation of how each move is done. But this is too fast! If you like to change the amount of weight used for each move, there's no time to switch. And the moves themselves feel like they are running in fast motion, bordering on unsafe. In the end I just used the speed I felt comfortable with, switched weights when I needed to, and just used the routine as a "prompter" in the background. ...
Rating: Summary: Another creative workout DVD Review: This DVD is really great for those who has only half an hour or so to spare each day. In each day, Karen's workout targets different parts of your body muscles. You can also mix and match your own choice of workouts instead of having to follow strictly to her workout schedules from Mon to Sun. As for me, there are days when I really feel like working harder. I will then mix and match the workouts myself. For example, I will do cardio, follow by strength training, lower body, abdominals before switching to cool down. Days when I can only sqeeze in half an hour, I will just do any one of the workouts. However I must say that this is definitely not one the Karen's Best workout DVD. I do not feel the intensity after each workout like what I feel when I workout using other workout DVD by Karen.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Workouts! Review: This is my first Karen Voight exercise DVD and I love it! There is good variety (although some days are repeated segments). The overall result is a great balance. I especially enjoy her cardio segments and the yoga workouts. I have a number of exercise videos/DVDs and Karen Voight is by far the best instructor I've seen so far. I will definitely buy more of her products!
Rating: Summary: OK for a change Review: This workout is a little too bland for me, and while each day has a different workout, there are some repeats of sections. The cardio is the same no matter which day you do it; same with the upper and lower body toning as well as the yoga. Some days you have a choice which workout you want to do and it will occupy you. I enjoy this for something different; I fit this in one week out of every month or two just to shake up my routine a little bit.
Rating: Summary: Interesting Concept Review: While this is an interesting concept, will it work for you? Do you only have 30 minutes a day for a workout? Then, this might be a great solution. Karen has created a variety of mix 'n match workouts. All you do is select the day of the workout. If you are used to working out for an hour, you might have to combine two days. Monday (Cardio & Lower Body Strength): This is an interesting combination of small cardio segments that seem to increase in intensity. You end the workout with a short floor routine and some stretches. Tuesday (Yoga Strength): Karen shows you how to get the most out of each move. She will work your body into a finely tuned fitness machine. Compared to other 45-60 minute yoga workouts I have, this seemed to be a very quick workout for me, so adding 40 minutes of walking will take this to a new level. You can do the walking before the yoga and it will warm your muscles so you can go deeper into the stretches. Wednesday (Cardio & Abdominal Strength): Aerobics workout in which you start with a warm-up routine, then move into more energetic moves. I thought the "bunny hops" were kinda cute. It is like using a jump rope without the rope. Karen is a bundle of high energy and takes you from simple moves to complex routines that not only challenge your body, you have to stay very aware and the footwork is very creative. The aerobics workout is followed by floor routines for abs. Some stretching at the end. Thursday (Upper & Lower Body Strength): You start with the cardio workout and then work your way into using weights while standing. Lots of upper body work and then you go to the mat and continue working out your upper body. The cool down has some lower body stretches. Friday (Abdominals & Yoga Stretch OR Yoga Strength): You start with Abdominals and have to get to you mat very quickly. In fact, you might want to be flat on your back with the remote in hand before you even start. Karen seems to be famous for jumping right into the workout, so this is something you have to be aware of. There is no explanation before each workout. The explanations are all during the workouts and the instruction is refined and you make the most of each move. The Yoga workout is on an oriental carpet and is quite a beautiful routine due to the carpet, the music and the lighting, wood floor, etc. This is my favorite section on the DVD. Karen's black cat-suit type outfit also sparkles. This section of the workout is sort of magical and relaxing. I'd like to see more workouts like this! An entire DVD of stretching routines would be bliss. (If you love this section of the workout, you might also enjoy YOGASCULPT.) Saturday (Cardio & Upper Body Strength): Again, you start with an aerobics routine. You will notice the "swimming" from a workout she did with Elle Macpherson in "Your Personal Best." Karen definitely seems to have a lot of "signature moves" which make her routines easier to do in the long run. Your body knows how it is supposed to move and it is very satisfying to find moves you have learned in other Voight workouts. Karen is quite creative and always seems to be in a state of constant change because she makes up new moves in addition to the old ones, so you really have to focus. Her workouts are as much for the mind as the body. Cardio Circuit Energy Boost is followed by the weight workout you did on Thursday. Sunday (Yoga Stretch): I started with this routine. It has a nice flow and there are plenty of creative poses. The stretches do seem designed for the very slim as there are some poses in which you literally twist yourself into a pretzel. Never fear, there are only a few of those poses and you can work your way to that level of flexibility. Tools: hand weights, yoga mat, two blocks and optional foot stool. Karen presents each workout in a no-nonsense style. She gets right to working out. So, have all your equipment ready to go. You won't have time to go find your yoga mat, weights or block once you start the workout. For the most part, the footwork wasn't too fancy, but there are a few times I just went back to walking until I could figure out the routine. If you are used to aerobic workouts and want a new challenge, Karen will give your mind a workout too. She has a friendly instruction style and a pleasant voice. Karen Voight has always been an inspiration to me. Her workouts really motivate me. If you enjoy this workout, you might also want to try: Ultimate Circuit Training. It also has B.L.T. on a ball workout, so you don't have to buy the additional DVD. "Sleek Physique" is a fun DVD to use every now and then for a complete week. It gives you a break from trying to figure out which workout you are supposed to be doing. Karen does the organizing for you. This is perfect to take with you on vacation so you don't get out of your workout routine. This DVD has previews of other workouts and links to Karen's website so you can purchase exercise equipment. Throughout this workout, Karen has a workout partner. ~TheRebeccaReview.com
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