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147 of 149 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Peeke's supplement to "Body for Life for Women".
Initially, I hated Dr. Pamela Peekes "Body for Life for Women" book. Telling me I had a "menopot", raging hormones, chocolate cravings etc. Geez by the time I was finished the book I felt like a total mess. I was thinking about returning the book to the store in disgust..but when I reflected on the book's contents I had to admit EVERY WORD SHE SAID WAS TRUE...
Published on January 15, 2006 by Lee Mellott

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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars off-beat; off-putting
If an exercise DVD motivates me to get up and actually do the work, and if I am happy to return to it repeatedly, I consider it a DVD worth having. There are many excellent exercise DVDs that do, however Pamela Peeke's is not one of them. Since it is well known that the use of exciting, upbeat music helps motivate and inspire people to exercise, I cannot understand why...
Published on January 31, 2008 by Gail Handley


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147 of 149 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Peeke's supplement to "Body for Life for Women"., January 15, 2006
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Initially, I hated Dr. Pamela Peekes "Body for Life for Women" book. Telling me I had a "menopot", raging hormones, chocolate cravings etc. Geez by the time I was finished the book I felt like a total mess. I was thinking about returning the book to the store in disgust..but when I reflected on the book's contents I had to admit EVERY WORD SHE SAID WAS TRUE!

So I decided to incorporate some of her ideas into a simple health plan. (I often use her strength training plan for upper body, some of her nutrition ideas, count calories ala "The Calories Queens" book and mix up my cardio often including using my favorite Dance Revolution game) I picked up her DVD for more ideas. The "Body for Life" DVD is a nice compliment to her book, however, it isn't a replacement..more of an overview.

The DVD begins with an introduction by Dr.Peeke. Dr. Peeke is a rangy blond who embodies the vibrant, fitness she preaches. I saw her speak several years ago on her "Fight Fat Over Forty" book and she is just as slender and energetic now as she was then. In the introduction, Dr. Peeke encourages you to take charge of your health and she does something many women would like to do...she smashes a scale and tells you, that you can use other ways to "measure" your size. (In the book she recommends the Tanita line of scales and I agree - see my review on the Tanita BC533..so smashing your scales is not a necessity..but for anyone whose emotions are determined by the number on the scale it may be a good idea!)

Next the workout is introduced. In her book, Dr. Peeke recommends alternating days of weight workouts with cardio workouts so I was surprised and disappointed that the workout in her DVD does not follow this principle. Instead she shares three 10 minute workouts. The cardio is not long enough to meet the 30 minute recommendation she makes in her book and the upper and lower body workouts are also very short at only 10 minutes each. That is not to say these are not nice quickie workouts..but they don't follow the method she recommends in "Body for Life for Women". It would have been really nice if she had followed the method described in her book and demonstrated proper technique for the strength training exercises using a weight bench and including a full upper and lower body workout and a separate 30 minute cardio session.

The 10 minute cardio session includes basic moves like side by side step, reach and pulls, jump squats etc. The upper body workout includes basic moves that call for one to five pound weights and the lower body workout uses a mat and chair. There are two exercisers and one demonstrates modified positions.

The next section discusses hormonal milestones. Dr.Peeke discusses what happens to a woman's body during the teens and twenties, thirties, fourties, fifties and beyond. This is covered in much greater depth in her book. I should note that though the DVD is of a nice quality, at times Dr. Peeke is looking at a different camera and thus not at us, her audience. This is a bit awkward at times but overall does not effect her message.

One interesting aspect to the DVD is the 12 Week Challenge section. In this section you click on one week at a time for tips that cover MIND, MOUTH and MUSCLE. The first week for example implores you to Embrace Adversity for Mind, Dejunk your kitchen for Mouth, and Take the First Step for Muscle. This is a really nice feature. Because you can hear some bite sized advice each week and incorporate it into your life. The next week you can click on a new week for fresh ideas.

A bonus section is also included in the DVD. Called Smart Food Choices. In this section Dr. Peeke has an array of food and she makes suggestions as to the types of foods you should eat ie: lean proteins, unprocessed food, water rich vegetables etc. She covers quality, quantity and frequency. This is done very quickly and she doesn't cover portion sizes in detail.

The DVD does not include a lot of discussion on weight loss, it is really just a simple overview of the book, a chance to see Dr. Peeke and get some fresh ideas. It is not a replacement to the book..just a supplement. It would have been much better if it had included the workout plan as demonstrated in her book.

Lee Mellott
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent :-), January 24, 2006
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This dvd is so much more than a workout dvd. It's really like a 50 minute health and fitness 'seminar' and then a workout. Pamela Peeke who wrote the book, leads the informational portion and she is terrific in helping you understand everything she talks about because she talks in a friendly and easy to follow way (laymans terms). You'll learn about exercise, nutrition, hormones stress relief. For the workout segment, Ellen Barrett leads it and that section is both fun and effective. There is the usuall marches, hops and step touches (but you can modify it all to make it either easier or harder). After the cardio there is a body sculpting section with Pilates moves. It's not the absolute most challenging workout I've ever done, but it still gets the heart rate up and still will help you tone up. All together with the workout and the information, I think this is one of the better fitness dvd's out there.
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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great for getting started, April 5, 2006
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I am 50 and have always been thin. Lately, I have a bit of a pooch and cannot seem to lose the 15 extra pounds of weight I have put on the last few years. This DVD and book are a GREAT starting point for people who have resisted exercise. Well worth the money. The 10 minute segments are great if you are short on time, can be done twice, or all together. You decide what works for you! Buy this set.
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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars off-beat; off-putting, January 31, 2008
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Gail Handley (Toronto, Ontario) - See all my reviews
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If an exercise DVD motivates me to get up and actually do the work, and if I am happy to return to it repeatedly, I consider it a DVD worth having. There are many excellent exercise DVDs that do, however Pamela Peeke's is not one of them. Since it is well known that the use of exciting, upbeat music helps motivate and inspire people to exercise, I cannot understand why anyone would produce an exercise DVD without including this easy and enjoyable benefit. Instead, the Peeke DVD offers only exceptionally dull, tedious, and repetitive music which not only fails to get the viewer charged up, but causes me to want to avoid listening to it altogether. The offensive music is further emphasized by demonstrators who unfortunately lack a sense of rhythm. I find watching them exercise while just slightly off the beat to be annoying, distracting, and thoroughly off-putting. As a result, while this DVD is collecting dust, I return to those which combine exciting, fun, and motivating music with demonstrators who are capable of moving to the beat, and make me want to get up and exercise with them.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Place To Start, February 9, 2010
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Nik "Nik C." (Brooklyn, N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
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I have not read Dr. Peeke's book on this system. I'm sure it's great. As for the workout on this DVD it is a program designed for women who are beginning a routine and whose bodies are just warming up to the idea of working out. I used to workout hard, but saw that, especiclly in this very cold winter, my body is always tired and needed a lower impact workout, this was it. I think it is reasonable to start a beginner off slowly and progress after some time. This video does just that. The cardio is a life saver with variations of low and high impact (when I feel tired and my pressure is very low I do this workout/warm up and I have and instant boost). The lower and upper body workouts are truly amazing if you are starting to take that step into fitness and the information Dr. Peeke gives you about how your body works is a very helpful starting point. I only wish I had this all that time ago, so that I knew what I was looking for in my workout and how to do it right. As a platform for working out and eating the correct way, this is it (although you may want to do a little more research on food habit and eating and portion control) Everyone is different. Throw away that scale (okay, just put it to the side and take it out once a month), get a measuring tape, a good pair of sneakers, and a diary. And this video. These are all you need to get started. You will win!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great information for everyone, excellent for beginners, January 14, 2009
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TLC "eating happy" (Gainesville, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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I love Ellen Barrett & Dr. Peeke. The information contained here is excellent. It is especially good if you are a beginner. We can all take something positive away from the message - it's a mind, body spirit thing to lose weight and to stay healthy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book I have ever bought!!, June 3, 2008
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I love this book. I have been doing the program for 4 weeks, and have lost at last weigh in 9 lbs. I love the program and it really can work for you. Try it and see!!! You will feel great.
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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A guide to a simple 12-week fitness program especially designed for women of all ages, April 5, 2006
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Based on the best-selling book by Dr. Pamela Peeke and featuring fitness professional Ellen Barrett, Body for Life for Women Workout: A Woman's Plan for Physical and Mental Transformation is a guide to a simple 12-week fitness program especially designed for women of all ages. Thirty minutes of Body for Life for Women Workout is devoted to a fitness routine; the rest is packed with solid guidelines for improving fitness, fostering a healthy mental balance, and retuning one's lifestyle toward greater well-being. A bonus segment especially focuses on smart food choices, in this excellent total fitness guide for women. 87 minutes, color.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book comparison, September 17, 2009
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The video is good. However, I was surprised that the DVD did not relate too closely to the book (Body for life for women)by Dr. Peeke. Still the workouts were good.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money, May 10, 2009
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I'm not sure what I bought this for but to think it was more specific for women. For the Body for Life program I see no value in this purchase.
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