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Reebok Best Of Step TV
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Product Details
- Starring: Reebook
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- EAN: 0693053035732
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- Label: Ventura Distribution
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- Manufacturer: Ventura Distribution
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Ventura Distribution
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- Release Date: 1997-10-15
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- Studio: Ventura Distribution
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- Title: Reebok Best Of Step TV
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- UPC: 693053035732
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Customer Reviews
A nice change
Lot of differing opinions here! I wouldn't want this to be my *only* step video, but as a change of pace and something fun, it's perfect. If you are a 20-something and in top condition and looking for a challenge, then look elsewhere. If you are a beginner or intermediate and have other videos to alternate with this one, then I recommend it as a fun and effective workout. I like the goofing around with the "team"--I suppose after many, many plays it might start to get old, but I don't find it annoying at all yet. Besides, that's Gin!
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Unique Workout
The Best of Step Reebok TV is a very unique workout that puts together 3 step segments and one lower body stretch and cool down segment hosted by Gin Miller. The first segment (after a 5 minute warmup) is a basic step workout. I will admit that, at first, I found this segment to be very annoying. The four other steppers add their own movements to the routine and constantly make silly comments. Miller is also more animated than usual, several times talking like a hick for some reason. The steppers are so silly it almost takes away from the workout. I had problems following it at first. After using this video several times, though, I've gotten used to it.The second segment features power stepping that incorporates airborne moves. This segment is 12 minutes long and is done a lot more seriously than the first segment (it also features different background steppers). The final step segment is very unique. It is called Hip Hop and uses a variety of less traditional moves (the "Marilyn Monroe," the "King Kong," etc.). A nice change of pace. Miller and the other steppers are a little silly in this one but not as bad. Finally, there is a 4 minute stretch and cool down. I feel time could have been taken from the 1st and 3rd segments and added to the stretches, as I feel this segment is way too short. After seeing the silliness in this video, I thought it would not be a very good workout. I was wrong. This 53-minute video wears me out big time! It is a challenging intermediate workout and I think advanced people will enjoy it as well for its variety. I will admit, it is pretty fun at times.
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Pass on this one.....
Gin Miller and Reebok have the best step videos around, but they should not have made this one. It's boring and the constant chatter and laughing between the team annoyed me more than it bored me. Try Reebok's other videos instead -- like the original step workout, the Power step workout, or Aerostep.
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Not for me
I can't imagine why Reebok thought this concept would be good. First of all they took different pieces from different tapings of workouts and pieced them together. Of course you would get your heart rate up, enjoying the current workout then they would change it. I hated that. And worse of all they would pick up when everyone is just standing around waiting for her to explain what they are about to do. How annoying! The only part I actually enjoyed was the second session but of course that didn't last long!
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