For all you Janis Saffell fans...

Are the older workouts any good?

I have heard good things about her newer stuff, but I was really turned off by the sexy poses on the cover of the DVD.

Marie
 
>Are the older workouts any good?
>
>I have heard good things about her newer stuff, but I was
>really turned off by the sexy poses on the cover of the DVD.
>
>Marie
I had some of her early kickboxing workouts. They were more choreographed than her more recent ones (if you have Cathe's Kick Max, the pivoty moves in the first section of that reminded me somewhat of Janis' earlier style). On of her first workouts had a section like that (which I didn't like---I want straight kickboxing, not complicated, space-hogging cardio in my kickboxing), followed by a drills section. I always hoped it would go to DVD, because I could skip right to the drill section, which I liked.

Also, in her earlier workouts, she says "awesome" as nauseum, if that kind of thing bothers you.

"Strike Zone" is kind of where she started doing more of the straight kickboxing, less pivoty turning stuff (and fewer "awesomes").

About the sexy poses: yeah, those are a bit much. "Hey, have you seen my boobs? Great, aren't they?" "Hey, look at my @$$! Isn't it firm and perky?" (The latter being someone a propos to her "Brand new butt" workouts, but way out of line for others).
 
I've seen several of Janis Saffell's DVDs at Ross. They're $4.99 (+ tax) each and they're factory sealed/wrapped. I saw "Kick Box Strike Zone", "Kick It", "Brand New Butt & More", "Tai Chi Balance" (with Scott Cole) and "South Beach Slam".

I shook the DVD cases and the only one that had a loose DVD rattling inside was "South Beach Slam". I might cave in and buy a few since they are so cheap. I wonder why they are so cheap? I see them on other websites for much more.

There were quite a few other fitness DVDs (and VHS tapes) there that were much cheaper than anywhere else I've seen (sorry---no Cathe workouts:-( ) and all of them were factory sealed/wrapped as well.

Some of the other ones that I saw are "The Firm", "Stott Pilates", "The Method", "Tamilee Webb", "Leslie Sansone", yoga and bellydancing workouts. I shook those too, and I only found 1 or 2 with loose DVDs inside.
 
I don't understand why you would shake them. Wouldn't you want a DVD that didn't rattle in its case? Sorry, I'm clueless.
 
Hi Amy G

You're right---I don't want a DVD that rattles in its case. I shook the DVD cases to make sure that I didn't hear the DVD rattling inside. And since I didn't hear it rattling inside, I knew that it wasn't loose and that I wouldn't buying it, all scratched up. And if I did hear it rattle inside, I definitely would not be buying that copy.

Sorry if the initial post was confusing.
 
No, it was me. I was thinking that you were numbering how many you found for a different reason or something- I don't know. :D
 

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