NEW YORK (Reuters) - Despite the brave new workout world of streaming videos and smart phone exercise apps, the old-fangled fitness DVD has never been in better shape. As people seek to live healthier ...
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Tae Bo is making a comeback: Why the retro workout is popular again
Sweaty living rooms, quick kicks, and neon colors: Tae Bo was a mega trend in the 90s. Now a new generation is discovering ...
Step aerobics is back in.
In a crowded room filled with smoke, some of New York’s glitziest editors, grungiest hipsters and image-thirsty paparazzi, there was a queen who emerged amongst us all… and her name was Teyana Taylor.
Celebrity fitness gurus first came to prominence in the 1980s thanks to the popularity of straight-to-video home workout programs. Notable names like Jane Fonda and Kathy Smith taught classes from ...
Pop it in, pump it up and buy another: That’s been the surprising routine for consumers of fitness DVDs at the same time that streaming video and mailed rentals have cut into overall disc sales.
LOS ANGELES "You look at yourself and you look at the people you see on TV and you're like, 'Oh my God, that's me, I want to be that person,'" said fitness pro Jill Brown. "So yeah, it'll make you ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Despite the ubiquity of online fitness offerings from Pilates videos on YouTube to indoor-cycling smartphone apps, fitness experts say aging boomers reluctant to go with the ...
Alina Bradford has been writing how-tos, tech articles and more for almost two decades. She currently writes for CNET's Smart Home Section, MTVNews' tech section and for Live Science's reference ...
Exercise DVDs are a good, relatively inexpensive way to get in shape. But looking at the cover doesn’t always tell you what you need to know. We recruited some East Valley exercise professionals to ...
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