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So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit: Cardio Funk (2009)

Posted on | October 29, 2009 |

So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit: Cardio Funk

Cardio Funk: o Introduction o Warm-Up Workouts o Hip Hop - Lauren o Contemporary - Travis o Disco - Courtney o Cardio Funk Bonus Workout o Cool Down Bonus Features: o Interview with executive producer Nigel Lythgoe o Interview with Lauren o Interview with Travis o Interview with Courtney

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4 Responses to “So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit: Cardio Funk (2009)”

  1. Kaemon
    October 29th, 2009 @ 8:56 pm

    Especially while the show is airing, who doesn’t want to feel like they can be part of So you think you can dance! Totally fun to dance with a bunch of dancers from past seasons, and get a great workout at the same time.

    Three different styles of dance routines (hip hop, contemporary, and disco), you can pick one or do all three, and there are separate chapters for the instructions to learn the routines that you can skip and go straight to the workouts after you get them down. Learning the steps is nice and slow, and easy to follow or repeat if you get lost. Then in the workouts they start with doing the routine counting, and get faster, add music, until it’s more like a performance at the end - just music no counting at full speed. There is also a bonus dance that mixes the styles together. The dancers on the video are Travis, Katee, Dmitry, Twitch, Lauren, and Courtney.

    My only slight complaint is the music is a bit generic, so you aren’t going to feel like you are telling any kind of story in the routine like from the show, but after all it is an exercise dvd, so this isn’t that big of a deal. It would be cool if they came out with a couple that were focused more on just dance so you feel more like a real routine though. But for now I’m pretty happy they did this at all, and I’m looking forward to trying the other one, Tone and Groove!

  2. Uriah
    October 30th, 2009 @ 12:22 am

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very fun!
    Great Video! I love these dancers! The time just flew by and before I knew it I was having a blast and sweating my butt off!

  3. Gustave
    October 30th, 2009 @ 12:27 am

    I just received the So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit Cardio Funk and Tone & Groove dvds yesterday (I tried CF yesterday and T&G today), so my reviews will be based on my first impressions, and then I’ll edit them again later regarding the long term results.

    First thought-I LOVE these dvds! Because the routines were explained well and taught in a progression, I was able to pick up the choreography for each dance the first time through, though I felt all of the routines were definitely challenging and VERY effective as workouts! After just finishing the second dvd today; my muscles are sore, I’m sweating, and I feel fantastic (and like I worked really hard)! The dancers were all very energetic, encouraging, and none of them ever missed a beat/step on the routines. It was exciting to see all of these great personalities from the show (definitely 5 of my many favorites) choreographing, dancing, and having such a blast out there-and it’s even more fun to dance along with them!

    Getting down to business, the menu screen has a ‘Play All’ option which takes you through the warm-up, all 3 routines (with instructions), and the cool down. In the ‘Workouts’ section, you can choose between the 3 routines (with or without instructions) and the bonus workout that combines the three styles with some extra steps (also with our without instructions). The Warm-Up and Cool Down sections are taught by the whole group of dancers, switching off. They’re the same combination of dance-infused stretches on both dvds and they’ve got a funky flavor going on the Warm-Up and more of a bluesy tone on the Cool Down. I found them to be fully effective in preparing me for the workouts and cooling me down afterward, as well as enjoyable ways to begin and end the session. For extra entertainment value, the dvd also includes interviews with the three dancers featured on the front cover, as well as with Nigel Lithgoe. The dancers’ interviews include behind the scenes clips from their workout rehearsals, taping, and photo shoot, as well as them just goofing off with each other and having fun. I expect that all fans of the show would really enjoy these parts as much as I did. :) Anyway, I chose to ‘Play All’ and then perform the Bonus dance with instruction and my total workout time for each day was about 1 hour and 40 minutes! That will be reduced without the instructions, though I think it’s always good to get the extra benefit of performing the moves slowly and isolating the muscles whenever there’s time. Seriously, for only $11?-What a tremendous value for the money!

    On this dvd:
    -Lauren-Hip Hop: This had a very nice groove to it and you can tell that she really focused on making sure that we got a tremendous cardio workout in her routine (especially at full speed). It’s fast, it hits, and it’s very fun!
    -Travis-Contemporary: I loved this one! Beautiful, flowing movements and stops that if done correctly will give your back, arms, waistline, calves, and abs a great stretch and workout!
    -Courtney-Disco: This was so cute! Fairly simple moves strung together into a FAST and extremely fun little number. I found this to be an especially effective on my legs. There’s lots of comedy in this one too, “check you out, check you out!” :)

    The video clip at the top of the screen will give you a nice preview into how the steps are taught and the types of moves you’ll be doing. I’m so excited to have added this fitness dvd into my collection and hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did! ***** Difficulty: Intermediate/Challenging (At least a little dance training recommended, if not required).

  4. Paige
    October 30th, 2009 @ 5:19 am

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Skip This One
    This is one of the worst exercise dvd’s on the market. The dvd is set up so that you must skip through the instructional portions of each routine before you get to the “workout”…

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