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Da Vinci Vol. 3-Aerobics
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Product Details
- Starring: Da Vinci
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- EAN: 0747442102335
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- Label: Greenwood / Cooper
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- Manufacturer: Greenwood / Cooper
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Greenwood / Cooper
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- Release Date: 1997-11-01
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- Studio: Greenwood / Cooper
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- Title: Da Vinci Vol. 3-Aerobics
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- UPC: 747442102335
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Product Description: Third in this highly acclaimed series is Da Vinci III, the Low Impact Aerobic workout. You will be guided through this effective workout by and exquisitely sculpeed instructor and a room full of hard bodied men
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Customer Reviews
Working up a light sweat....
Imagine watching an all-male exercise class, without a strip of lycra in sight and from every angle of view. To add to that, the men's bodies are toned, lightly tanned, neatly shaved and very easy on the eye. The previous reviwer's comments are quite justified, but this should not discourage the fan of the male nude from purchasing this video. The bodies on display are superb and the effect of the rythmic beat and the firmly masculine tone of the narrator create a sensual effect. This video is meant more for display than instruction and who could pass up the opportunity to view five glistening hunks performing their morning workout nude? My main criticism is that it dwells too much on frontal views and more rear shots would have been welcome as the glimpes provided show that all the men are very well turned. Having said that, the ample anatomical detail on view is superb and this is a wonderful opportunity for any lover of the naked male form in motion.
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Won't Get Your Heart Beating
I was disappointed with this video. If you want to get fit, the video is fine for muscle toning but it certainly did NOT make me break a sweat, get my heart beating or make me breathe heavily. I recommend you just watch it 1 or 2x through first to get over the X rated closeups, and to learn the transitions. Then you can move on and focus on actually exercising. Music was forgettable. Lighting was poor and there were a lot of shadows. Often, I was annoyed that the camera was zoomed in extremely close on a body part during a transition to a new move. I needed the camera to pan back showing the whole room so I could follow the next step. Also annoying, was the fact that someone offscreen is narrating or counting out the steps while you see the lead model silently mouthing the count. That made it seem like a cheap foreign film.
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