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Billy Blanks' Tae-Bo Cardio
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780766216020
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 0766216020
Label: Good Times Video
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Good Times Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Good Times Video
Release Date: October 07, 2003
Studio: Good Times Video
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Worth Buying
It's a good tape.
I highly recommend this tape for an "intermediate." I have done several of Billy Blank's tapes, including his advance
Tae-Bo. I thought the pace of the Cardio was very good.
Rating: - Great cardio workout!
I love this workout! I have done the original Tae-Bo, but have never gone to the advanced taped so I was familiar with the moves but not a Tae-Bo veteran. I am so glad I bought this video - it is definately my favorite. I love Billy's motivational style. It makes you want to keep going when you feel like quitting.
This workout really got my heart rate up & made me sweat. I felt so refreshed after doing this workout. It took me several times to get used to the moves and be ... Read More
Rating: - Absolutely great
I'm a bona fide Tae Bo veteran. I've been doing it for 4-6 hours a week for years, and I'm very accustomed to the Tae Bo II Advanced Get Ripped workouts, which are definitely in the "VERY DIFFICULT" category. I've read many Tae Bo enthusiasts referring to this program as "intermediate," and I think that's a little bit misleading. Yes, it is shorter (45 minutes) than the older workouts, and its pace is slower. But Billy really knows what he's doing. If you do this workout CORRECTLY, it ... Read More
Rating: - Basic Tae Bo, Revved Up
This is the perfect daily workout for someone at Basic level who wants a break from the other tapes or a bit more exertion. The goal of this tape, as Billy says, is to test and develop aerobic endurance. What that means are more exercise moves with fewer reps than in other tapes, interspersed by a "butterfly step" that keeps both legs and arms moving. If you've never done Tae Bo, get the instructional video of the Live set and work on that first in order to become familiar with the moves. Read More
Rating: - Way too fast for beginners!
I have never ever seen a Tae-Bo video or class before. I thought this video would get me into the loop, based on other reviews here (they all complain that it is for beginners). Well, let me tell you, it is waaaaaay too fast for beginners. Billy doesn't teach you any of the moves - he just does them (and does them fast). I couldn't even keep up wth the warmup portion at the beginning. The counts of eight take like 4 seconds, and his arms are swinging on every count. I know this is supposed to be a really ... Read More
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