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794 of 801 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My first review...love the Mat Workout...
I am in my 30s and have been a lifelong on and off exerciser(gym, treadmill, mostly The Firm videos)... About a year ago, I had an a-ha moment and realized that I was having a hard time "sticking" with working out, because with my Firm videos I wasn't really seeing good results and they were boring me to death!

That's when I switched over to...
Published on January 1, 2009 by S. Levesque

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268 of 273 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars has many problems, but nice change of pace
I agree with the negative AND positive reviews. This isn't going to be for everyone. At the same time, it's possible to get something out of it if you're willing to accept the video's shortcomings.

Overall, I'm glad I got it. I can use it in conjunction with my fitness regimen.

I'd read the reviews before I bought, so there were no surprises...
Published on January 4, 2009 by S. Kim


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794 of 801 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My first review...love the Mat Workout..., January 1, 2009
This review is from: The Tracy Anderson Method Mat Workout DVD (DVD)
I am in my 30s and have been a lifelong on and off exerciser(gym, treadmill, mostly The Firm videos)... About a year ago, I had an a-ha moment and realized that I was having a hard time "sticking" with working out, because with my Firm videos I wasn't really seeing good results and they were boring me to death!

That's when I switched over to yoga/pilates/barre workouts which I have truly enjoyed and have provided me with results...however, I had plateau'ed and was (coincidentally) thinking of how I could supplement with dance cardio when I saw Gwyneth Paltrow and TA on Oprah. After some research I ordered the TA Dance Aerobics (older dvd) through her studio...and enjoyed it so much that I decided to go for it with the Mat WO as well, even though I had promised myself to not spend any more $$ on tapes for a little while.

This has to be my #1 favorite DVD I own now. I have been doing it about three times a week and also doing the dance aerobics dvd. I have lost some inches over the past month even though I took a lot of days off and haven't had the best diet due to the holidays.

Here are some things I wanted to point out to anyone considering purchasing the Mat DVD:
* This is an intermediate-advanced workout. Newbies should expect to take it easy and definitely don't plan to be able to do this 4-6xs a week at first! You could hurt yourself (I am thinking mainly with the arm/shoulder portion) due to overtraining.

* The arm workout is a ~~standout~~ feature of the TA method. I have very rounded shoulders, I believe due to poor posture and bad genes. It took me almost one month before I was able to get through the unweighted arm session (I think this is a sign of how weak the smaller muscle groups were in my upper body). I see more change in my arms/shoulders/chest/back than I have ever seen doing any other kind of workout. Thank you, Tracy!

* Weighted arm section, most likely you will need 1-2 lbs to start regardless of your strength. I could use 10lbs with Firm tapes but could barely get through using 1lb weights at first.

* The leg exercises really require a lot of concentration (as Tracy says herself during the workout). Due to the large range of motion, you can easily just swing your legs around(momentum) and not really use the muscles properly. I try to imagine I am pulling a weight with my toes and envision my leg is following an imaginary line to help keep control and the leg portion has become much more difficult the more I control it.

* I must say...I do not endorse doing 2hrs ~or the two tapes~ a day unless you are an more experienced exerciser and know your body well and know about overtraining. With that said, this tape will provide you with great results doing it 3-4 times a week along with cardio and I personally find Tracy (her philosophy and body type) to be inspiring fitness-wise.

**Edited to add:
(I thought it would be helpful to add this one last thing)

WHY IS THIS WORKOUT DIFFERENT:
Tracy Anderson's Mat Workout really does take different components from other exercise genres and combines them to make a very unique workout.

For instance, she uses the Fluidity principle of trying to engage as many muscles as possible in movements... An example of this would be traditional floor hip-thigh isolation work from Firm workouts, she does similar moves but while standing behind a chair, so you are working the moving leg but also the standing leg and additionally you are engaging the muscles in the arms while holding the chair and the core and back.

She also incorporates Pilates elements into her exercises (stretch and strengthen types of movements, larger ranges of motion).

Many of her standing leg "rotations" seem to me to be a variation of the Callanetics/Bar Method's Pretzel (which targets the outer hip/glute area).

Lastly, because it is such high repetitions, lots of motion, I feel I am keeping my heartrate up during much of the workout.

I have added 10-30 minutes of Dance Aerobics before doing the Mat WO to warm up and my body feels as if it every single muscle has been exhausted from head to toe but leaves me also feeling invigorated with a "workout high". Happy Exercising!
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268 of 273 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars has many problems, but nice change of pace, January 4, 2009
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S. Kim "Filmmaker" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I agree with the negative AND positive reviews. This isn't going to be for everyone. At the same time, it's possible to get something out of it if you're willing to accept the video's shortcomings.

Overall, I'm glad I got it. I can use it in conjunction with my fitness regimen.

I'd read the reviews before I bought, so there were no surprises - I could enjoy it for what it's worth: a good change of pace, very 'dancer-ly'. It reminds me of portions of the dance classes I took in high school / college, so maybe that helped me. The concept of "accessory muscle" training makes a lot of sense, and I can incorporate that into the rest of my fitness.

After doing the workout three times in nine days, I'd actually noticed some toning. It's a much more fluid form of movement and exercise (than, say, step aerobics or kickboxing), and therefore helps my poise and core. As a disclaimer, I hadn't done much training in a couple months, so probably MANY kinds of resistance training would show results.

I mostly appreciate all of the arm sections (REALLY works my shoulders). Unique, fun moves. I also find great value in the unique horizontal ab moves.

As many have said, there is VERY minimal instruction, and that can be frustrating and laughable. Much of the time, you can figure it out - but it will require you to really look closely and really connect with your body. If you want a lot of guidance, just pass on this video.

For me, lack of instruction is especially a problem on the leg work, because there seem to be more variables in form - (feet pointed? knee in or out? how to align leg? back twisted?). You really have to go through trial and error to see what details work best.

With Ms. Anderson's lack of skill as a group instructor (perhaps she's fabulous when you are gwyneth and doing one-on-one training ;P ), there should have at LEAST been more close-ups, video angles, or even text guidance. For something that's being marketed as "high end" you'd think they could have made more of an effort. Also, as another reviewer mentioned, DVD chapters would have been great when you want to mix it up.

Also... girl shoulda worn her hair pulled back! Sometimes it's hard to consider her form when it looks like she's shrugging her shoulders throughout with all that hair.

I always work out with a Polar heart rate monitor. It was nice to find that I burn around 300 calories from doing this hour long workout. (I'm 31 years old, 5'4", 120 pounds, in good shape). So in addition to toning, you'll get a little cardio and calorie burn.

The 3 pound weights used in this video's sequences are challenging. However, it irks me that Tracy Anderson claims women should NEVER lift more than 3 pounds. I think that "bulking" is a myth depending on how well you balance your training. Ms. Anderson should better define what she means by bulking - it's irresponsible to lead women to believe they'll look like Arnold if they lift light dumbbells (5-12 lbs) !
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158 of 165 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!, September 30, 2008
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Januare (Gateway to the Bay) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tracy Anderson Method Mat Workout DVD (DVD)
I am so happy I ordered this. I have known about Tracy for some time and after seeing her on Oprah was pleased to see there are DVD's available.

It is only Tracy doing the workout, which makes me feel more like I have a personal trainer. Her directions and comments are appropriate and the music corresponds well to the moves. The changes can be quick but with repeated viewings, I don't see a problem in picking them up. It's much more graceful than any run-of-the-mill workout. In fact, I would go so far as to call it "purposeful movement" rather than exercise. I can definitely say it's something I will look forward to doing rather than dreading. Also, there isn't a lot of babble and bubbly encouragement, which I'm grateful for.

I can't imagine a muscle that isn't worked during this routine. It is a challenge and if you're just starting out, just do what you can and work your way up to it. It will take me some time to be able to do it as effortlessly as Tracy does.

The contents of the Disc are: Mat Intro - 1:02, Mat Workout - 57:28 (Includes warm-up and cool-down), Gwyneth Interview - 0:56, Tracy Interview - 2:56. You need a basic mat sized area, mat if you are on a hard surface, 3 lb weights and a chair. It starts with warm-up then standing legs, standing abs, standing arms, standing arms with weights, mat legs, mat abs then finishes with cool-down.

One caveat - During the floor ab work, make sure that your hands are simply supporting your head or there for placement rather than lifting it. She does keep a distance between chin and chest and mentions it, but if you're not familiar with the move, it may appear that she is lifting her head with her hands a bit. Lifting the head rather than the upper body won't target the proper muscles and more importantly can cause neck strain or injury.

*I don't think there is any further instruction needed, the moves are simple & basic but the combination and amount is more than effective.

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A recreational runner's results and perspective, August 23, 2010
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M. Sarah (Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tracy Anderson Method Mat Workout DVD (DVD)
Disclaimer: I know how much Tracy despises running, and despite my love and adoration for her mat workouts I just can't buy into her cardio dance gospel (and don't even get me started on those incredibly silly treadmill workouts.) I hope my perspective and results will encourage some of my runner sisters to ignore the cardio half of Tracy's method and still reap the reward of her really innovative toning moves.

As a runner (I'm no marathoner and I couldn't care less about PRs, but I'll do the occasional half and I live for trail running), I'm constantly trying to find non-cardio workouts that are both challenging and relaxing. I love running because it's both incredibly difficult and extremely centering, and I really try to look for that balance in other forms of exercise. The slow pace of yoga and pilates tends to frustrate me, and the HYPER ACTION attitude you find in body sculpting classes kind of scares me.

Tracy Anderson's Mat Workout, however, is absolutely perfect for me. My cardio habit had left me a little noodly at best and downright skinnyfat at worst. Though lean, I completely lacked muscle definition. I've been doing this workout alternating with her webisodes (I'm not sure you can purchase them anymore now that her Perfect Design series is out) 5 days a week for the past six weeks, and the results have been absolutely incredible.

Upper body: The arms series are amazing! My arms have definition for the first time in my life, and nothing beats extending your arm and seeing the tricep pop! I know Tracy gets a lot of flack for telling women to never go above 3 lb weights, but I simply can't imagine doing her arms series with a heavier weight. Plus, it's fairly common knowledge that heavy weights and low reps make bulk, whereas light weights and high reps whittle... and no one does high reps quite like Tracy.

Abs/core: I have to admit, I really didn't get the standing abs series at first. The mat work was great, but I just kind of felt like a gangly prepubescent boy trying to do the standing abs sequence. However, after about 3 weeks of wiggling my way through, the mind-body connection involved in the standing abs sequence finally clicked. It's really hard to explain how it works, but all I can tell you is that you'll get it if you do it enough. The workout hasn't made me "ripped" by any means, but my entire midsection has definitely gotten smaller. All of my jeans now gap at the waist and I had to invest in several new pairs of lululemon speed shorts since my old ones were beginning to fall south during my runs.

Legs: My legs were already very lean from running, but I found that this workout had some interesting effects on them. The ballet barre style moves she does don't seem particularly difficult at the outset, but they come back to haunt you the next day. I was SORE. My legs haven't changed in size according to the measuring tape, but they look sleeker and more feminine. My quads seem a lot less boxy and my inner calves now nip in right below the knee. These are small, small changes, but together they make for a different (and very welcome) look for my legs.

Butt: Again, my butt was effected quite like my legs. Formerly square, flat, and kind of squishy (sorry for the overshare), it is now round, firm, and just the right amount of juicy. I got a booty-related catcall for the first time EVER last week, and I couldn't be happier!

Overall, I'm incredibly happy I took the plunge to try out the Tracy Anderson Method. While I didn't follow the gospel of Tracy to a t, I found that I was able to tailor it to my needs and interests and maximize my results.

Good luck!
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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Please be careful, the legs and butt part gave me sciatica, February 18, 2009
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This review is from: The Tracy Anderson Method Mat Workout DVD (DVD)
I've just deleted my old review where I left 5 stars and commentry that it was good if you've got 'sore bits'. I'm really sorry if any of you relied on this as I've found out that it's actually hurting me more than it helps and I didn't realise at first. My physio made me stop doing it 3 weeks ago and my hips and lower back have at last stopped hurting. Basically, the leg and hip movements were stressing out my smaller muscles too much and they were spasming as a result.

If any of you feel worse if you miss doing the workout for a day, the reason is that doing the DVD seems to give temporary relief from the cramping that the exercises actually cause. Apparently this kind of thing is common in 'hyper mobile' people (if for example you can bend your thumb close towards your wrist, you might have extra elastin in your joints and this means you need to be careful about doing these kind of exercises).

I still love the look and feel of the video and will resume doing the arms part as it's absolutely amazing and it didn't seem to cause problems with my shoulders. The reason I've marked this down is to flag to people that there could be big problems ahead for you if you do this workout lots and you're hypermobile. I have been in a lot of pain as a result of these exercises and they gave me sciatica!!

I'm really sad about not being able to do the whole workout anymore to be honest as like I say I love her style. Tracy please take what happened to me on board and bring out another DVD with plain old boring lunges and squats, I'll be the first to buy it.
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64 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars loved it!!, September 18, 2008
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I'm so glad I bought this workout. It has a gorgeous balletic feel to it and just makes you feel so graceful after working out. The first part is a standing leg series with plies, etc and the upper body work is done with very low weights. As a matter of fact Tracy advocates that women never use anything heavier than three pounds, but despite the low weight you'll feel completely worked out. The second part is on the floor and includes lower body exercises as well as core and abdominal work. It's also beautifully filmed and the music is perfect for it.
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Intentions - Poor Delivery, October 24, 2008
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I am a professional trainer and was very much looking forward to learning something new from such a reputable, results-oriented trainer. However, if I did not have the background I have, I would not be able to reap the benefits of this DVD. I do, have the training, so I enjoyed the routine. I am just very concerned for people who are just trying so hard to re-shape their bodies, and are actually putting themselves at risk for injury doing this DVD.

1. Tracy gives very little audible instruction - practically no modification options, and she rarely cues the student during transitions from one movement to another.

2. She doesn't instruct at all during the ab section, and just expects students to pick up what she is doing from watching her.

3. She doesn't define what she means when she says "pain". There is acceptable levels of discomfort, and then there is PAIN! Sometimes pain means STOP!

If you have experience, and you can take care of yourself, you might find this series to be wonderful - you will feel it for sure. But if you don't have experience, and you choose to do this work out, WATCH first, and then try it - respect your body and proceed with caution.
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S
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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally something without lunges !, October 4, 2008
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I bought this dvd after seeing the segment on Oprah. I decided to write this because of the people who wrote bad reviews and didnt even watch the dvd. Let's get the cons out of the way first. She doesnt explain all of the routine that well. But it was so easy to follow along. It's very simple to follow espically if you are fimilar with Callentics.

Pro's
-great music espically for an exercise dvd !
-barely any equipment is needed a chair, and 3 pound weights
-little space is needed
-an intense workout that is completed in under an hour

Seriously Tracy hits every major muscle group without the use of weighs ! Yes even the arms without weights and you can really feel the burn. She shys away from most traditional moves so most of these moves were new to me and really hit my trouble spots. There is a segment when you do use weights but they are light and after doing the arm routine without the weights sometimes 3 pounds can be too much. And I used to lift weights hardcore at the gym. She gets the arms done in less time than the gym. And the standing leg segment is killer.


The dvd starts out with a warm up, then standing legs using a chair, then standing abs which burned it was a lot like dancing, then arms without weights, arms with weights, lower body on the mat then finally abs on the mat.


I now this dvd is a little more pricy than the usual dvd but if you have purchaseed Turbo Jam or something along those lines you know you have to pay more for a excellent exercise dvd. It is worht the money you spent. There are no lunges and squats which get old and boring. The music is mellow but good (I actually liked most of the songs) and the routine is about an hour long. If your not certain after this review that this dvd is the one for you read my other various exercise dvd reviews to see if we like the same type of workouts. But this one is good if you want an intense workout that does not take long and leaves you winded and sweaty.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Workout, October 10, 2008
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Emily (Kansas City, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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I was a little nervous about spending $30 on a DVD, particularly one about which there is so little information beyond celebrity endorsements, but after having completed this workout for the first time I must say it was amazing. Tracy is warm and personable; her cuing is subtle but very specific. She does not talk a lot, but she definitely gives good instructions and pointers where appropriate. The music is engaging without being overwhelming, and the setting is very serene and lovely.

As to the workout itself, you begin with a gentle warm-up, and then go into a series of leg lifts using a chair for balance. Then there is a series of rib-cage isolations (these are a bit hard to follow, but even if you just keep doing basic rib cage isolations rather than Tracy's more complicated ones, you'll still get a great workout). Next come two different arm series: one without weights, and one using light weights (3 lbs or less.) Then it's on to the floor for leg and butt work, and finally a floor ab-series and a cool down. All this comes in at just under an hour.

I am a healthy, fit, exercise DVD junky, and I have NEVER done anything quite like this workout. I've done similar workouts, but never ones as immediately effective as this. And I have done some of these moves before, as some of them are taken straight from traditional dance classes, but again, never have I done a collection of exercises put together like this, and I loved it. It was fun, it was tough, it was enjoyable, I am sore in a way I haven't been since dance classes during high school, and I can't wait to do this workout again in a day or two! Thank You Tracy!
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good workout, September 23, 2008
This review is from: The Tracy Anderson Method Mat Workout DVD (DVD)
I own Tracy's first dance DVD and was looking forward to this mat workout. I agree that the cover/her website gives very little info on the workout itself. She begins the workout with a gentle warmup, starts off with a standing leg series - you need a chair to hold/balance yourself. She then does some standing ab work, no equipment needed. She then goes into standing arm work, you need 3 lb dumbbells. She then does lying leg work and lying ab work followed by a cool down. Overall I like this video, I like the leg work especially. However I like to lift heavier with my upper body, so the other day I did the entire video minus the arm work - I subbed in my own workout there with heavy weights. I can tell you that my legs are feeling the effects of this workout, which in my opinion is worth it.

I hope this info helps those who might be interested in purchasing this DVD.
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