2 DISC SET - Level 1 and Level 2 - over 3 hours in length! Body Motion is a full body workout that uses Modern Dance techniques to sculpt, shape and tone your entire body. Taught by professional dancer and experienced teacher, Katharina Worthington, each class is designed to challenge you with Lester Horton dance technique. As your body becomes stronger you will notice a change in your muscle tone, your sense of balance, your physical endurance, your energy level, your coordination and your everyday posture. This multi-level series is appropriate for both newcomers to the dance as well as seasoned dancers. The moves in each exercise are carefully demonstrated and broken down for the beginner dancer while the progressive difficulty of Level 2 is designed with the more advanced dancer in mind. Both DVDs contain an Extended Practice Session that allows you to bypass the explanations for a non-stop workout. LEVEL 1 - introduces you to basic foundational movements that focus on contracting the abs and developing strength and control. LEVEL 2 - is for experienced dancers who are looking to fine tune their technique, enhance their balance and to continue their training. Level 2 is a similar structure to Level 1 but the exercises are modified to use more strength, balance, and flexibility. You will notice a change in your legs, arms, shoulders, buns and abs right away because each DVD is structured like a real dance class. Each class consists of: - warm up - flat backs exercises - squats - plies - tendues - lateral strengthening - deep floor stretches - balance study - traveling steps - combinations - cool down
S**M
Take yourself to Class at home
Nothing ever beats taking class in person but for those of us who have difficulty or a lack of access to a good modern dance class, this DVD is a boon. I appreciate the different versions of the workout with as little or as much explanation as you prefer. I don't care about the music because I don't think I have ever attended a modern dance class where I liked the music anyway... tune it out or put something else on in the background: problem solved.I finally did Disc 2 and it kicked my butt! All the variations are good. The advanced tendu sequence is done at tempo and double-time, the stretch sequence includes some pilate-esque ab work that will work you and I really liked the advanced movement combination at the end.This is definitely better done on a wooden floor, BTW and where you have room to swing your arms, kick your legs etc and move across the floor. If she ever decided to do a follow-up DVD I'd be all over it. It's always better to take class in person but if you can't, then something like this is really wonderful to have on hand.
E**7
I love Horton and use to take weekly classes at Alvin ...
As a dancer for 14+ years and after moving to another state where their aren't a lot of open dance classes for adults, this DVD came in handy. I love Horton and use to take weekly classes at Alvin Ailey in NYC for three years. The teaching was not rushed nor boring. I recommend if you want to get back into the habit of dancing. Also the combinations are great. Normally people focus the choreography on one side (ride side) and never transition to the left. The instructor targeted learning choreography on both side which was a plus.
C**D
It's OK
The video is set up like a dance class and a description of each segment is given before the actual segment begins. I personally don't like the music they use during the class. I also don't like the length of the class if you do the extended class without the descriptions. It runs for about 30min because they only do the segments once and I was hoping to do them at least twice each. I also was expecting more Horton Technique and for the class to be more challenging. If you are an advanced dancer I don't suggest this video but, if you are familiar with dance technique but don't consider yourself advanced I say give it a try. I've only done disc one because I'm not motivated to do disc two; that's what I mean when I say it's ok.
S**R
Too much instruction not enough dancing
There are lots of dancing sections, but they are short (2-5 minutes long). Before each dancing section there is instruction. I bought this because I thought it would be a different type of workout. However, you can't get a workout in because each dancing section is over before you know it.
B**N
Body Not in Much Motion
Body not in motion because there is toooooo much talking and instruction. Each segment has an instruction about how to do something that isn't that hard. Then the 2nd part is to do what what was just instructed and the 3rd segment is doing the same thing. Really silly and should be called Body not in Motion Much.
Y**L
Just like a dance class...almost
So, even though I had trouble watching this dvd on my dvd player, I watched it on my laptop and here are my comments.The dvd is broken into chapters. First there is an explanation of the section, 2nd the section is performed with counting; 3rd the section is performed to music only. This for all sections except the stretching.There is an extended workout without the tutorials. It clocks in at about 40 minutes.If you have ever taken a modern dance class, all of the moves will look familiar to you. One thing that was missing for me were isolations and release swings. Don't know why she chose to leave those out. The class includes egyption walks but lateral pulls would have been nice. You will need to be on hard wood floors or uncarpeted floors. Give yourself lots of space to freely do the combination.Overall I liked the beginners class and I was so tired that I only did the combination once which includes going to the floor and rising which is good for your abs. I wish the floor work had been more extensive as I love to stretch Would have loved to see more of horton's floor work especially in dvd 2. His floor work can be super challenging and fun.What I didn't like was the music. It was euro techno something or the other. I've take a horton intro class at Alvin Ailey and it's the music that gets me going. A horton class usually has live percussion which is lively, easy to hear the accents and inspiring. This music added nothing to the movement and it was sometimes hard to hear the accents and timing, IMO. That's the only reason why I only gave it 4 stars.As for the cuing, sometimes, the teacher's cuing didn't match the movement. Sometimes the movement didn't match the music. The music for the combination was boring. I would have liked music with more of a percussion jazz feel. But oh well it is what it is and musical taste is subjective so don't let that stop you from getting this dvd. If you love modern dance classes but can't get to one, this dvd is a great substitute.The technique and combinations are taught well. The techinque is taught so well that you won't hurt yourself although because of my bad knees, I could not do grande plies. I would have liked to see the combination from different angles, though. Also I wished she would have counted the combination with the music, once thru as the music is not dynamic enough to easily pick up the timing.Will I do it again? Yes. It was challenging and it will be my once a week workout. I only watched dvd 2 and it is harder than dvd 1. In the extended workout, she adds all of the sections from dvd 1 to dvd 2 to make it a longer more comprehensive dance class. On dvd 2 both combinations are danced. It would have been nice if they had put both combos together from beginning to end since I think the music is the same. Overall Very very nice.
V**A
Great DVD
I love this DVD it came early and works great and teaches you step by step two different routines.
C**D
loved it
very intense yet easy to get , this is a sure work out and great way learn dance
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