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Amy Bento's In the Ring |
    Fantastic Challenging Workout!! |
| Amy is fantastic with her challenging workouts. I am certified in Kwondo Kickboxing and find Amy to be one of the best with Aerobic Kickboxing. The Interval training that she introduces here just ads to the variety. All you have to do is watch and learn the moves by segment and it will become a favorite of anyone's workout collection. Good job Amy I love working out with you! - posted by Linda on 8/27/2008 |
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    A real blast! |
| I'm the first to admit I'm choreographically challenged, but this workout sounded like so much fun I bought it anyway. The first time I did it I thought I'd just do the warmup. But Amy's energy and the music carried me away and I ended up doing the whole thing. This is a fresh, original workout that's lots of fun - loved the med ball sections too! - posted by RedPanda on 8/3/2008 |
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    Fun...A bit of a learning curve |
| I am an advanced exerciser who enjoys all types of cardio and strength training. I love Amy's refreshing, yet challenging workouts. This workout, like most of Amy's workouts, requires a few attempts to get it down completely--Thus, it requires a learning curve. Don't expect to get it down the first time around and don't expect it to be broken down into baby steps. This is why it is an advanced workout with intermediate-to-advanced choreography. However, it is very possible and very doable after a few workouts. I love the music and Amy's no-nonsense approach. She makes working out fun again! Thanks Amy!! - posted by FitnessAngel on 7/16/2008 |
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    another great workout from amy! |
| this workout is really tough (even for me an "advanced" exerciser) but super fun. it took me three times to figure out all the choreography, but i like the challenge of learning the steps so i'm cool with that. i know a lot of people think her cueing isn't great, but once you know the gist of the combo, her cueing makes sense. this is my new favorite Amy Bento video and I've done it at least once a week since i bought it last month. - posted by annie g on 7/15/2008 |
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    What? |
| The description of this workout doesn't fit the workout. I find it very difficult to follow her and I can't see anything related to kickboxing here. Amy turns in the ring into a circus with her quirky moves and her poor form. - posted by Heather on 7/15/2008 |
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    Sorry not for me |
| I was hoping Amy would learn how to cue and pick up some technique. Amy is very hard to follow and really needs to cue ahead of time. - posted by LJ on 7/15/2008 |
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    It's more HiLo than KB |
| I love Amy so I was looking forward to a kickbox workout from her. This turned out to be a bit different than what I expected. It was more of a HiLo cardio with kickbox moves and you don't really focus on form. But I didn't enjoy this anywhere as much as her traditional Hilo, which is some of the best. I am indifferent to this workout; I may do it once in awhile but not very often. - posted by Hara on 7/14/2008 |
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    Maximum Fun, Zero Dread Factor |
| This is such an awesome workout! This was my first Amy Bento workout and I've since acquired her entire collection. There is a short learning curve to her KB choreography because she does longer combinations, but her cueing is spot on. This is a serious calorie burner, with minimal impact, great music and fun med ball intervals. When I'm done, I'm not wiped, just feel energized and accomplished. Really a winner! - posted by Joan on 7/14/2008 |
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    What a workout! |
| I have done this three times now. Definitely a five-star workout, no complaints from me! First time I could not catch on as the workout is fast-paced - which is great when you know the moves! And when you get the hang of it, Amy's cueing is perfect - when you are still learning it, it may feel like she's not cueing well - which I believe is due to the workout being very fast-paced, non-stop! - posted by Mari on 7/10/2008 |
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    Bad Cueing |
| Seems like a good workout, but Amy has horrible cueing, which makes it very frustrating. I have tried it only once, but have done lots of tapes and if they are cued properly, I can generally keep up. Parts of this I had to stop and rewind, but she just went into a move without no explanation. - posted by Paula on 6/29/2008 |
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