Friday, April 6, 2012
Zumba Fitness Exhilarate: The Ultimate Experience DVD Set
Zumba Fitness Exhilarate: The Ultimate Experience DVD Set
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Bigger, bolder, and edgier, the Zumba® Fitness Exhilarate DVD collection is revolutionizing the at-home fitness experience by combining raw energy with cutting-edge design, lights, and sounds to take you on an unforgettable, exhilarating journey to a healthy and happy lifestyle.
The Activate DVD features a 45-minute workout sure to rev up your metabolism. |
The seven-disc DVD collection features seven total-body workouts and each routine utilizes varying levels of intensity to deliver a body-energizing workout that you'll want to move to again and again. The set includes breakdowns of basic steps, a 20-minute "Rush" workout, a 45-minute "Activate" workout, the "Ripped" workout featuring the Zumba® Toning program and breakthrough Zumba Sentao program, a 60-minute "Exhilarate" dance-fitness party, the "Mix" workout featuring rhythms from all over the world, and a massive Zumbathon® Fitness-Concert live class.
About Zumba Fitness
The Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System includes four DVDs and two toning sticks. Zumba Fitness® is the only Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that blends red-hot international music, created by Grammy Award-winning producers, and contagious steps to form a "fitness-party" that is downright addictive. Since its inception in 2001, Zumba Fitness has grown to become the world's largest and most successful dance-fitness program with more than 10 million people of all shapes, sizes, and ages taking weekly Zumba classes in over 90,000 locations across more than 110 countries.
A fitness instructor in his native Cali, Colombia, the life of Zumba program's founder, Alberto "Beto" Perez, took an unexpected turn one fateful day in the mid-'90s. He darted off to teach an aerobics class and forgot his traditional aerobics music, so he improvised using his own mix of music from tapes he had in his backpack (the salsa and merengue music he grew up with). Spontaneously, he created a new kind of dance-fitness, one that focused on letting the music move you (instead of counting reps over the music). Energy electrified the room; people couldn't stop smiling. His class loved it! And on that day, a revolutionary new fitness concept was born--the Zumba Fitness-Party.
The Exhilarate DVD features a 60-minute dance party workout that torches calories. |
Fast forward to today, the Zumba program is now taught in gyms and studios all over the world to millions of Zumba enthusiasts. And as the program continues to evolve from its humble beginnings, to a global movement, to a way of life--its growth has only deepened the company's commitment to providing accessible fitness, without the strain, without the sacrifice, just the pure joy of a party.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set
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Shed pounds and have a blast in the process with the Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD set. Loaded with red-hot dance steps, pulsating Latin rhythms, and easy-to-follow routines, this invigorating dance-fitness "party" will have you movin', groovin', and shakin' the weight off to the sexy, exotic rhythms of salsa, cumbia, samba, merengue, and more. Each routine features interval training sessions that combine fast and slow rhythms with resistance training, helping sculpt and tone your body while burning fat. As a result, Zumba fanatics can enjoy multiple long-term health benefits while having fun in the moment. Working out can be a lot of things, but it's never been known to be an exhilarating experience--until now.
The set--which comes with four DVDs and six total workouts--will work your body from head to toe, starting with the basics and then moving to your favorite targets, such as your core, thighs, and abs. The set also comes with maraca-like toning sticks to add some muscle to your body sculpting routines. The DVDs include the following workouts: Zumba Fitness Basics Workout, Zumba Fitness 20-Minute Express Workout, Zumba Fitness Sculpt & Tone Workout, Zumba Fitness Cardio Party Workout, Zumba Fitness Live! Workout, and Zumba Fitness Flat Abs Workout.
About Zumba Fitness
The Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System includes four DVDs and two toning sticks. |
As a fitness instructor in his native Cali, Colombia, the life of Zumba program's founder, Alberto "Beto" Perez, took an unexpected turn one fateful day in the mid-'90s. He darted off to teach an aerobics class and forgot his traditional aerobics music, so he improvised using his own mix of music from tapes he had in his backpack (the salsa and merengue music he grew up with). Spontaneously, he created a new kind of dance-fitness, one that focused on letting the music move you (instead of counting reps over the music). Energy electrified the room; people couldn't stop smiling. His class loved it! And on that day, a revolutionary new fitness concept was born--the Zumba Fitness-Party.
In 2001, Beto brought his new dance-fitness style to Miami, Florida, and, through a student (Alberto Perlman's mom), met entrepreneurs Alberto Perlman and Alberto Aghion. All three hailed from Colombia and all three had a vision to bring this dynamic dance-fitness class to the masses. The three Albertos formed an alliance and created a business, calling it Zumba Fitness. They trademarked the word Zumba® and set a goal to expand the brand all over the world. First came the DVDs, then the infomercial--which introduced the Zumba Fitness-Party to the public on a wide-scale basis. That followed with the demand for Zumba classes and Zumba instructors and then the company took off and the Zumba program expanded in a big way. By 2005, Zumba Fitness spawned a full-fledged Zumba Academy to license Zumba Instructors to teach Zumba classes. More expansion followed with the launch of Zumbawear apparel and accessories, music CDs, and in 2008, one of the bestselling at-home fitness DVD series ever--the Zumba Fitness® Total Body Transformation System--which starred Beto and introduced Zumba Fitness' newest stars, Tanya Beardsley and Gina Grant. In 2010, Zumba shook the ground by being the first branded fitness program to launch a video game on all three major gaming platforms: Wii, Xbox, and PS3.
Fast forward to today, the Zumba program is now taught in gyms and studios all over the world to millions of Zumba enthusiasts. And as the program continues to evolve from its humble beginnings, to a global movement, to a way of life--its growth has only deepened the company's commitment to providing accessible fitness, without the strain, without the sacrifice, just the pure joy of a party.
What's in the Box?
Four DVDs with workouts: Zumba Fitness Basics Workout, Zumba Fitness 20-Minute Express Workout, Zumba Fitness Sculpt & Tone Workout, Zumba Fitness Cardio Party Workout, Zumba Fitness Live! Workout, and Zumba Fitness Flat Abs Workout; two toning sticks
- 4-DVD, 6-workout fitness set designed to work your body from head to toe
- Loaded with red-hot dance steps, pulsating rhythms, and easy-to-follow routines
- Comes with maraca-like toning sticks to add muscle to your sculpting workouts
- Includes basics workout, 20-minute express workout, and sculpt-and-tone workout
- Also includes "cardio party" workout and flat abs workout
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
How to Get Autographs From Golf Pros
Contacting professional golfers and getting their autograph can be tough. The reason for this is so much money is made from golfing memorabilia that the players have, for the most part, shut their autograph signing habits down. This isn't to say you can't get a golfer's autograph--just that you may either need to find the golfer shopping for his groceries, or you need to buy his or her signature from a reputable dealer.
PGA has a deal with a company called Pro Tour Memorabilia to sign for them only. This means that, while other companies can still acquire signatures, the autographs that come from PTM are verified as real (and therefore expensive!).
However, you can still meet your favorite golfer number of ways. First, simply go to your local golf course and say hi to the club professional. More often than not the club pro has played a little golf and will know a few other pros and--if he or she feels the urge--can certainly tell you how to get in touch with them. But the more important task when dealing with your club pro is to find out when the next big tournament or Pro-Am will happen.
Large golf tournaments can only exist if there are a lot of sponsors, and since every big-name player is paid a hefty "appearance fee" for just showing up, the expectation is that the player will do a little PR for the tournament. That's your chance to show up as well, make a little small talk, and say, "Hey, I wondered if you wouldn't mind maybe signing my program for me." The golfer may say no, but chances are he or she will be happy to sign.
In fact, most tournaments include several parties and/or banquets before and after the festivities. So if you can get yourself an invite to one of those, you'll most likely find a whole lot of players happy to talk with you. A rain delay is another great time to locate your heroes, since they can't change clothes or shower in case the rain breaks--they'll have very little to do other than sign while they wait for the weather to get better.
"I understand it's the people in the gallery who come out and support the game of golf that allow myself and other players to play golf for a living," says Phil Mickelson. "If we didn't have that type of support, well, as entertainers we wouldn't be able to play golf for a living. So I try to take the time and show that I respect them, whether it's to sign autographs or just acknowledge they're there. I understand and acknowledge they allow me to play golf for a living, which is a wonderful way to make a living. And consequently, I try to do the same and just show how much I respect them."
The Pro-Am is a great way to meet your favorite golfer, but it will cost you money. Spaces in celebrity Pro-Ams are normally auctioned off to people with money to blow, but if you can afford to get in the line-up, you'll not only meet your favorite golfers--you'll also play a round with them. And that's got to be worth more than a signed photo in the mail, don't you think?
Thinking fast is always an important part of meeting a celebrity in a way that it will be a positive experience. In 2003 when actor Bill Murray hit a golf ball into the crowd during a Pro-Am tournament in Pebble Beach, the quick-thinking woman he'd bit came out from the gallery and asked him to sign the ball. In a situation like that, how could he not? In fact, Murray goofed around with the woman for a few minutes before he signed the ball for her and moved on.
Every professional golfer of importance is sponsored by a company, generally one that has something to do with golf wear or club manufacturing and the like. Those companies, as part of their sponsorship deals, require the golfer to get out and do some PR work. So if you can't find a way to write the golfer professionally, try sending a note to the company that sponsors him or her. It's a long shot, but worth a stamp for sure.
One thing to remember is if you do spot a celebrity golfer, don't rush up and be a pain on the course. Remember, golf may be a simple pleasure for you, but for the players it's their livelihood. If you interrupt them while they're preparing for a tournament, you might end up with your head bitten off rather than a signed picture. Handy items to keep with you for signing may include a scorecard, a tournament program, a cap, club-covers, and even a ball. But remember--without a good pen--they won't be signing anything!
Golf fans are expected to be calm, good-natured and gentlemanly at all times, and when they are, the pros tend to chum around with them. Unruly fans get short shrift, says Davis Love III, pointing out the difference between private and public course fans. "[Public course players] like to talk a lot. They might get mad if they are the 527th person in line and didn't get their autograph," says Love, adding that the "people who behave" get more of his time than those who get snippy.
In fact, according to Jim Furyk, being a nice person can have advantages far beyond just a signature. He met his wife while signing autographs on a golf course. "I was playing a practice round on Wednesday, and when I got off the golf course there were a bunch of kids behind the green. I was signing autographs and playing with the kids and I happened to see her standing there. I said hi to her, thinking she was very attractive. A friend of hers was there and he kind of introduced us, and then invited me to go to dinner with himself and his fiancé. Five years later, Furyk married her.
Sending Fan Mail:
The best way to write your favorite golf pro is to send your letter to one of the professional golf associations.
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