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A-Team Boot camp has it all! Amy Bento delivers six advanced intensity drills. Each of these drills incorporate plyometrics and resistance training for a total body overhaul. If you’re an advanced, home-fitness enthusiast looking for the “shock factor” you have found it!
Equipment list includes: step, heavy and light-weighted dumbbells, stability ball, resistance tubing, mat and plate-loaded bar.
DVD has chapters.
Amy Bento's A-Team Boot Camp
Bayview Entertainment
Level: Advanced
Beginner: Just starting out, very overweight or haven't exercised in over six months.
Intermediate: Active in sports, dance or any regular exercise (2 to 3 times per week).
Advanced: Very active in sports or consistently work out four or more times per week.
Aerobics Impact: Higher
Lower Impact: Both feet never leave the ground at the same time. This minimizes stress on your knees.
Higher Impact: Includes movements like jumps, hops and skips. Very high-impact is called plyometrics.
Mixed Impact: This alternates or combines the above styles.
Aerobics Choreography: Basic
Basic: The easiest to follow. It ranges from simple walking-style marches to sports and athletic movements.
Complex: More intricate combinations and patterns. They're ideal for people who like to dance.
Moderate: More interesting than Basic, less dancy than Complex.
Toning Emphasis: Total Body
Upper body: Arms, chest and back.
Lower Body: Legs, thighs, hips and buttocks.
Abs: Abdominals (stomach), core and sometimes lower back.
Total body: Tones all three of the above muscle groups.
Instructor: Amy Bento Ross (Instructor Profile)
SKU: BAY705
Runtime: 60 min.
Region: 0
Street Date: 06/01/2006
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Six ultra-tough aero/tone intervals that use lots of equipment for some very innovative toning. These exceptionally well-planned and well-transitioned sequences will challenge (and inspire) the most advanced exerciser. Each segment includes two minutes of absolute flat-out anaerobics followed by a one-minute recovery phase. That's all intermixed with Amy's unique toning — “tweaked” versions of body-sculpting classics (e.g. a one-leg squat instead of two, a side plank with your feet on the step, not the floor). Amy's cuing is both motivating and sincere (“push through it!”, “my body is screaming”). Requires two sets of dumbbells, resistance tubing, a step, a barbell, and a stability ball. ©2006.