I just bought PlyoRobics Challenge
The PlyoRobics people were selling at a local fitness convention. They're got 3 different videos they're selling, along with this very cushy mat they want you to do the plyo stuff on.
I bought the video with Sherry Catlin. The toughest one is called PlyoRobic Sport (something like that?) with Carey Bond from the Targeted Sports Training Series. And there's a kickboxing styled one with Keli Roberts called PlyoRobics Kick, I think.
Haven't done Plyo Challenge yet, but I previewed it and I think I will enjoy it. Of course, they want you to buy the mat too ($50 at the convention; $80 normally).
She does a warm-up, then about 6 different plyo patterns or sprints and then a cooldown and stretch. From watching it, I'd judge it to be low advanced level or high intermediate level, but it's hard to tell without doing it. The patterns aren't too sophisticated, but they're fun. (Hop one leg, hop the other leg, 3 jacks and some scissors would be an example.) It's very high impact -- in case you couldn't guess from the title. I can't remember what the music was like. The set was the CIA set with a little bit of Cathe's IMax set creeping in on one panel.
The woman and her husband who were at the convention booth said they're going to come out with a more basic, "instructional-level" tape soon. But unless you're brand new to aerobics, I wouldn't wait around for that.
It kind of reminded me of an Energy Sprint level of tape, with more impact. The Plyo Sports one looked very tough -- lots of high side-to-side jumps.
I hope this helps. I can give you more info about the mat, if you'd like. I almost bought the thing. It was nice and cushy, about 4'by4'. I was thinking of using it for some of the Interval Max intervals. But $50 is a lot of money for an unplanned purchase, so I skipped.