Dance off the Inches: Hip Hop Party

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Dance off the Inches: Hip Hop Party

starring: Jennifer Galardi
directed by: na




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1153







Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: STARZ HOME ENTERTAINMENT
EAN: 0013131534795
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: ANCHOR BAY
Manufacturer: ANCHOR BAY
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: ANCHOR BAY
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 04, 2007
Running Time: 44 minutes
Sales Rank: 1153
Studio: ANCHOR BAY




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Product Description:
Getting Fit Doesn t Have To Feel Like Work. Anyone can

dance off the inches we ve made it easy. Just 10

moves are all you need to dance this hip hop routine

and we ll show you how. No matter what your age or

fitness level, you can have a great time while dancing

your way into great shape. You ll want to do this

workout because it s FUN and that s the secret. The

more you do it, the more inches you ll lose. It s that

simple. Losing inches has never been so easy!

Welcome to Dance Off the Inches Hip Hop Party. This

fun and funky dance workout will help you melt

calories plus tone and tighten your abs. We all know

that dance is an effective way to slim down, but here

you get an extra bonus: the motion used in hip hop

dance is known for developing unparalleled flat, sleek

abs without crunches! Who doesn t love that? For this

program, dancer Jennifer Galardi has created a routine

using three different styles of hip hop that will have

you losing inches, gaining confidence, feeling good

and looking great.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great break down of hip hop moves
I love Zumba but I am not up on the latest hip-hop moves. I bought this video to learn the moves better for my Z class. The instructor is great in breaking the moves down. She repeats the move so you can get it without having to rewind.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - LOVE, LOVE this work out!!
* I have been using this DVD for the past 3 weeks.. about 4 days a week usually and I love it! It's so much fun and makes the time go by fast! The warm up and cool down are short and sweet, leaving more time for dance! Jennifer is so sweet and cute and keeps me going. She sure can dance! I love this DVD and would recommend it to anyone looking for a fun dance work out. The step guide is good for those of us not quite coordinated to just start dancing, so that's a good thing. Get this DVD! You won't be disappointed! ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Modivation
It's a really fun dance work out keeps goin never stops dancing plus has all the explaining how to do the dance moves on a separate chapter deff works to keep in shape



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - TIME TO DANCE!!!
* Jennifer Galardi is a fantastic instructor. I really like the choreography and her teaching style. (She's not a campy goofball like I've seen on other dance DVDs.) I love to dance and ejoy working out at home. This workout was so fun, I ordered Jennifer's other dance DVDs. Thye're all great. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ohh! The burnin...!
I thought this workout video was very fun! The step guide is lots of help because i tried doing the routines w/o it the first time...and I was a mess! I have a couple other dance videos and I dont get the WHOLE body workout feel I do with Jennifer, who leaves me feeling great afterwards. Only negative thing is I dont recommend this video for beginners with little to no dance experience though. I've danced all my life and can catch on quick enough to get the full benefits of the workout...whereas a beginner might get too frustrated at the advanced dance steps.

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