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The world of exercise videos has exploded since the days when Jane Fonda ruled the scene. Today you can get tapes on everything from yoga to bellydancing to step that can help you to get back into shape without having to leave your living room.
When choosing an
exercise video, start out slow, says Liz
Neporent, board member of the American Council on
Exercise: "Regardless of your fitness level
before you got pregnant, it's best to start at
the beginner level and work your way back rather
than risk injury." (Of course, be sure to check with your doctor about how soon you can begin any exercise program following your delivery.)
Here, new tapes that will make fitting fitness into your new mommy routine easier than ever:
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Crunch: Fat Burning Yoga
This 45-minute video
teaches you basic yoga moves at a faster pace, so
you burn calories while relaxing your body and
mind. Says new mom Susanne Barkan, "I do the
video while my daughter's napping. The quick
relaxation segment refreshes me and the ab
section has helped me get back into my jeans."
($9.99; At www.collagevideo.com)
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Pilates for Dummies |
Celeb moms such as Madonna
use Pilates to get back in shape post-baby. This
45-minute video teaches you 18 basic Pilates mat
exercises which will tone your whole body,
improve flexibility, and help you get better
posture. ($9.99; At www.collagevideo.com)
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Tamilee Webb's "I Want that Body"
If you've
been wary of strength training because you think
it will make you look bulky, this video will
change your thinking. Webb teaches you basic
muscle-strengthening moves that, when done for
just 15 minutes, two times a week, will help you
get the arms, abs, and butt, and thighs you want.
($14.98; At www.naturaljourneys.com)
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Bellydance: Basic Dance |
If you're the kind of
person that prefers workouts that feel less like
exercise, and more like fun, this is for you.
This 45-minute tape teaches you basic moves from
the ancient art of bellydance that will get your
heart rate up and help you burn fat. ($14.98; At www.naturaljourneys.com)
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Kristyn Kusek is a health and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Parenting, The New York Times, and Lifetime TV Online.
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