POWER 90 FAT BURNING SYSTEM - Phase 1-2 and Phase 3-4: 2 DVD Set includes 6 Workouts: Sculpt Circuit 1-2, Sweat Cardio 1-2, Sculpt Circuit 3-4, Sweat Cardio 3-4, Ab Ripper 100, & Ab Ripper 200.
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    POWER 90 FAT BURNING SYSTEM - Phase 1-2 and Phase 3-4: 2 DVD Set includes 6 Workouts: Sculpt Circuit 1-2, Sweat Cardio 1-2, Sculpt Circuit 3-4, Sweat Cardio 3-4, Ab Ripper 100, & Ab Ripper 200.

    Manufacturer: BeachBody
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    Product Features:
    • Music On/Off
    • On-screen, easy to read cues
    • On-screen countdown timer
    • Closed captioned

    ASIN: B000TCFTD2

    Product Description

    This 2-disc set contains everything you need to strengthen, tighten, and tone your entire physique. Disk 1 will get you up to speed in your journey towards total-body transformation. You'll quickly see improvements in your strength, definition, and endurance as you master the moves and find your comfort zone. When you're ready to kick your workout into a higher gear, move on to disc 2 where you'll be challenged with a greater intensity to maximize your results. SCULPT your entire body with an array of unique and effective moves. (Sculpt 1-2: 29 minutes; Sculpt 3-4: 38 minutes). SWEAT is a full-throttle workout that combines power yoga, cardio, kickboxing, and plyometrics to get your heart rate into the fat-burning zone and keep it there longer. (Sweat 1-2: 36 minutes; Sweat 3-4: 42 minutes). AB RIPPER will get you the ripped washboard abs you've always wanted in less time. Using its advance Sectional Progression technique, you'll shred your midsection and burn loads of calories as you challenge your abs like never before. (Ab Ripper 100: 4 minutes; Ab Ripper 200: 6 minutes).
    Circuit 1:6
    Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    • Doesn't rock, doesn't roll, just sits there....
    Circuit 1:6
    Starring: Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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    Music Video & ConcertsMusic Video & Concerts | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
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    ASIN: B00004STIF
    Release Date: 2000-06-06

    Amazon.com

    A compilation sampler of music and footage promoting a range of contemporary musical artists, Circuit offers everything from the ambient mood music of Air (including scenes from the film The Virgin Suicides, which the group scored) to the alternate-rock stylings of Camper Van Beethoven (augmented by members of Cracker). The short films include a witty foray to shop for musical instruments with a member of the Eels, and distinctly less involving segments in which members of Supergrass visit a psychic, and newly solo Nash Kato (formerly of Urge Overkill) wanders the streets talking about his musical inspirations. The one really viable musical moment (this collection seems overly prone to cutting them short) is a duet between singer-songwriter Michael Penn and his wife, Aimee Mann. --Marshall Fine

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Doesn't rock, doesn't roll, just sits there...........2000-07-24

    I usually have good things to say about Quickband's productions (such as the Short DVD series), but all that can be said for this entry in the [i]Circuit[/i] series is that it does nothing much of anything. Sure, the Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven combo performance is fun, and the live clip of Air is interesting in a throw-back-to-prog way, but the remainder is distinctly lackluster, right down to the now-boring main menu design. There is a fair bit of content on the disc, but hardly any that's worth a second visit.

    DVD:

    1. Producers' Showcase - Festival of Music, Vol. 2
    2. Prophets Vs. Profits
    3. Pure Gospel 10 Great Performances
    4. Puttin' It In
    5. Seamless
    6. Secret Weapons of Kung Fu
    7. Shades of Hip Hop: Resurrection
    8. Shake 'Em on Down
    9. Skin
    10. Super Hits of the '70s - Have a Nice Day

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