Time Life is proud to present this all new aerobic workout-Supersweatin’: Party Off the Pounds! This time Richard uses ’80s get-up-and-move music as the backdrop to his signature formula: energizing songs, easy dance moves, real people and lots of fun!
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April 10, 2008
#1
Didn’t care for it at all. You can put your favorite music on and dance away. Not worth the price.
April 10, 2008
#2
This is a warning to those with any type of shoulder issue. You will need to modify most of the moves in this exercise DVD. There are a LOT of over-the-head, fast motions and overhead arm swaying. I agree with the reviewer who stated you could put on any fast music CD and dance to it, but it was a fun distraction to watch Richard and the gang. It was hard to follow, very fast-paced, but for a first-time run-through, I was able to follow some of the moves. Also, if you have any back problems, be careful of the twists. Overall, I probably would not recommend it.
April 10, 2008
#3
I love Richard, but this is much too difficult to follow. He doesn’t explain the steps first, so I am lost. I may try it again someday, but for now I will stick with my “Walk Away the Pounds”.
April 10, 2008
#4
This was ok. I was expecting these songs with original artists but the moves were pretty easy to follow.
April 11, 2008
#5
If you are even considering this DVD then you know that Richard Simmons is known for his slightly cheesy moves and work outs. But with this comes a fun exercise. I haven’t done a RS video since I was a young girl and didn’t need to exercise! For a person who doesn’t love to exercise but needs to this is fun and I do like the music. If you are expecting a rigorous, almost kills you type of work out this is not it. If you are looking to burn some calories and have fun buy this dvd.