Cardio Sweatfest, led by relative fitness newcomer Tracey Staehle, is actually comprised of two workouts, a 60-minute kickboxing routine and a 36-minute Hi-Lo section.Either of the two workouts can be selected from the main menu; this will lead you to submenus which include several premixes for each workout.
Kickbox Sweatfest is a drill-style kickbox workout.For the most part, Tracey keeps the combinations quite simple, starting slow at first but kicking up the pace and intensity as you continue.Tracey uses some different terms for some of the moves--eg, back fist/reverse punch, which she also calls temple-sternum--but these are broken down in the "Kickbox Demo" segment featuring Jessica, a martial artist.The workout begins with a 3.5-minute warm-up which starts slow and then incorporates some of the punches and kicks to stretch.For the main body of the workout, there are 8 total combos, each about 6-7 minutes long; with the exception of a few jump kicks, the moves are mostly low-impact, with one of the background exercisers always showing modifications.As mentioned above, each combination features basic choreography (eg, jab-cross-jab-kick), but Tracey mixes things up a bit, sometimes repeating just the kicks or punches at a faster tempo.Following the combinations, there is an additional 7 minutes of arm drills and 3.5 minutes of kicking drills--you definitely will be fried by the end of these!Tracey finishes with a 4-minute cool-down which includes push-ups and some brief stretching for the lower body.The premixes include Shoulder Shredder (19 minutes), Butt Blaster (19 minutes), and Short Sweat (35 minutes; features Combos 4-8).
The Hi-Lo Sweatfest workout has a *slight* Latin flavor but also includes more traditional hi-low moves such as grapevine and some kicks as well.There is a Hi-Lo Combos submenu which features at total of 9 combinations.Unlike in the kickboxing workout, however, these combinations are not stand-alone; rather Tracey teaches this workout in an add-on style with frequent instructions to "take it from the top" and repeat all of the moves.I found the choreography to be a bit trickier here (and Tracey's cueing to be less effective), but given the high number of repetitions, I was eventually able to at least approximate all of the moves.The 4-minute warm-up introduces the opening sequences and also includes some brief stretches.All of the exercises are done up to tempo from the first time around, so your heart rate definitely stays up.In addition, at about the 13-minute left mark, Tracey does a long (4 minutes) jumping jack sequence that is intended to get your heart rate up even further before running through the entire routine one last time.The 6-minute cool-down is led by one of the background exercisers, Donna; it features some of the same choreography as the workout plus some of the moving stretches from the warm-up.The premixes for the Hi-Lo workout include a 44-minute version which incorporates the kickbox drills and an 18-minute combos-only series (no breakdowns).
I'd give the kickboxing portion of this workout 5-stars; the simple choreography combined with intense drills was right up my alley, although those who enjoy more complex workouts may be bored here.I've never been a big fan of Hi-Lo, but the workout here was well-done and also intense, so I'd give it 4-stars.This DVD is a provides plenty of options and is a good deal for intermediate exercisers and above; my final rating is 4 1/2 stars.
Product Description
This ultra intense workout begins with 60 minutes of pure Kickbox. This kickbox routine was choreographed by a martial artist and is for the kickbox lover. It focuses on form and power. Moves are done at varying speeds and muscle tone is something you can expect from this workout! Some of the moves include ridgehand, backfist, innerblock, reverse punch, high blocks and elbow smashes. There are 8 combos total and two lengthy drills focusing on upper body and lower body. Get ready to sweat and burn because this dvd has it ALL. Also included in the kickbox is a preview of some of the moves and how they are executed and why they are used. The music is superb and will keep you kicking for the full 60 mins! The Hi-Lo portion of this workout is a quick sweat that will put a smile on your face while elevating your heartrate. The workout combines easier moves with some latin style "hip swinging" and two intensity spikes to get the heart pumping. If your looking to burn calories, sculpt your upper and lower body and have fun at the same time, Cardio Sweatfest is for you! Both workouts include modifiers and premixes for shorter or longer intensity.
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