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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really great dvd :-),
By I really love this. I love the fast pace of this because it keeps it interesting and challenging, but I'd love a little better cuing. What saves this from being a little impossible or frustrating is that helpful tutorial and you will also be thankful for that. Overall, this is a very good fat burning workout that I love to do (and definately feel it afterward).
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Upbeat, fast-paced kickboxing workout with challenging choreography,
Introduction Start Workout Step-Boxing Mixes (see below) Step-Boxing Mix and Match (chapter breakdowns) Tutorial Contact & Credits Kelly begins with the step in a vertical position (perpendicular to your TV) for a 6-minute, high-energy warm-up which includes a few hamstring stretches at the end. Continuing with the step in this position, she leads you 4 separate routines, each about 5.5 minutes in length (22 minutes total). After a pause for a heart rate check and to move to step to a horizontal position, Kelly continues with another 3 routines in this position, again for about 22 minutes total. The last 8 minutes of the cardio portion consist of 2 floor-only kickboxing routines. For all of the step cardio work, each routine ends with a "drill," which is about a 2-minute segment where Kelly does just one of moves repeatedly. The core segment of this workout is unique in that it is done from a kneeling position (one knee on 1/2 roller; 8 minutes total). Finally, Kelly finishes things off with a 4.5 minute cool-down which includes some yoga stretches. The DVD also offers several premixes: Vertical Mix, 29.5 mins (warm-up, vertical step, core, & stretch) Horizontal Mix, 37.5 mins (warm-up, horizontal step, combos 8 & 9, core, & stretch) Core Mix, 12.5 mins. (kneeling core & stretch) During the cardio portion, Kelly jumps right into each sequence with little cueing. She seems to expect you to have already watched the tutorial and to have the moves down, and thus her cueing is pretty minimal, making the view responsible for remembering what comes next. Even with the tutorial, I was totally unable to keep up with Kelly's complicated combinations, and so I quickly became frustrated. You're never performing simple punch-kick combinations here; Kelly sequencing is unique and different, but as a result, it often felt awkward to me. Usually, I am able to handle a little bit of complexity after some repetition, but that was not the case here. Finally, this workout requires LOTS of room--you'll need plenty of space both in front of and to either side of your step. For someone who enjoys complex choreography and is familiar with both step aerobics and kickboxing, I definitely see how this workout could be a lot of fun. Kelly herself has a great personality and is full of energy, and I really enjoy her strength workouts. However, anyone who has issues with learning complicated moves is likely to experience problems with Kelly's cardio as I did, and so I would not recommend this workout for those who prefer more basic choreography like myself.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good mix of Step workout and Kick-boxing,
By DK (Tennessee, USA) - See all my reviews The first 60 minutes is a combination of step and kickboxing, followed by approximately 10 minutes of pure kickboxing. The next segment is abdominals done in the kneeling position which is very unusual followed by a cool down. The overall workout time is almost 80 minutes. This workout is definitely for people who are used to step workouts, i.e. moderately advanced. Overall, I have enjoyed this DVD!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super workout,
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This review is from: Cardio Kick Step-Boxing with Kelly Coffey-Meyer (DVD)
This is the first video I have from Kelly. It definitely isn't for beginners, but I loved it. I did the tutorial twice before attempting the workout. It was a challenge, to say the least. If you don't like difficult choreography, this probably isn't the video for you. I love that it has the full workout, as well as options for shorter workouts when time is an issue. You do need space as well. I would classify my fitness level as intermediate, and definitely worked hard in this video. I am looking forward to purchasing more video workouts from Kelly.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I own both Kelly Coffey-Meyer's Step-Boxing DVDs.,
I am hooked to Step-Boxing. It's fun, the hour goes by quickly when your having fun. I use wrist weights to make the workout/punches more advanced, but my wrists are small so I have to grip them in my hands. It's still very effective to pump up your heart when the going slows down for a few moments, although if you have slow moments it's only because you are not going at your max. I don't think this DVD is for beginners.
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Cardio Kick Step-Boxing with Kelly Coffey-Meyer by Bayview (DVD - 2008)
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