What To Expect In A Work Out DVD

By Beth Prager

The content in a work out DVD is the same in a work out video. There will be about at least a half an hour of exercise routines that will guide you as you follow along at home. They aren't all made the same way, however, as these DVDs come from different fitness-promoting companies who have completely different styles of teaching methods.

You will find that there will be equally male instructors as well as female on-screen. They will have a wide array of personalities ranging from delightful and delicate, to rigid and intensely harsh. You will feel as though you are at a ballet studio for your pilates as the instructor compliments you every few minutes, or you will feel as though you are being drilled at a fitness boot-camp as that instructor yells for you to "push harder" for that last yoga pose.

You may realize that you picked out a good work out DVD when you are going at the pace you want, with the instructor guiding you at that same pace. It also helps if the instructor's "studio" stage creates the right mood for the style of workout, whether it looks like a pilates studio or an industrial-looking bodybuilding gym.

Usually, the instructor won't be standing alone. There will most likely be a group of men and women (depending on who the work out DVD is geared towards) exercising right alongside the instructor. They will be your guide as you may possibly feel alone and unsure of how to do the fitness moves.

This is also to provide you with the opportunity to relate to at least one or more of the people moving to the instructor's commands. There will be some exercisers trying an easy version of a movement, while there will be others trying a rather difficult version.

You will find that in some work out DVDs, no one is sweating whatsoever. They aren't even glowing. In other work out programs, you will see those people drenched in sweat all over their clothes. Again, this will be a matter of preference for you, and it will be a matter of what the director and producer want you (as the exercising customer) to see.

The beauty of purchasing a work out DVD (or two, or three!) is that the return of investment is far greater than purchasing a gym membership. The more you use the DVD, the cheaper it will have cost you to use it! This is different than the cost of a gym, where you have put down a far larger payment and continue to make monthly payments afterwards.

What's also neat is the ability for you to change the exercise regimen up to your liking. You know that you may get bored with one part of the program, and you may like the other parts better. Or, you may fall in love with the entire program (and love the fitness results so much) that you will end up using the entire set of DVDs all over again. - 31994

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