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i-Box: The One-Two Punch Aerobic Boxing Workout DVD

i-Box: The One-Two Punch Aerobic Boxing Workout DVD

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Brand: Balazs Boxing
Category: Sports

Buy New: $15.00



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 27542

Media: Misc.

MPN: DD0200
UPC: 829972020096
EAN: 0829972020096
ASIN: B000216TO8

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Excellent calorie-burning workout!
  • Features muscle toning punch combinations
  • Features an "ab flattening" abdominal routine

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This is the first title in Balazs Boxing's i-Box Series. Featuring a grueling aerobic boxing workout, hosts Andy and Jamie Dumas bring you a 45 minute calorie burning party!

You'll be walked through the basics and marched right into an awesome routine. Whether you are a beginner or already a fitness boxing enthusiast, Andy and Jamie will have you hooked on the one two punch of a boxers workout!

DVD covers the following:
Basic Punches, Combinations, Advanced Cominations
Skipping Rope, Plyometrics, Step work
Includes cool down and stretch routine



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Really packs a punch!   June 29, 2008
Red Panda (Australia)
23 out of 24 found this review helpful

"The One-Two Punch" is marketed as "an exhausting one-hour workout", and it sure packs a punch! This is a really fun workout; I couldn't believe the hour flew by so quickly.

Instructors Andy Dumas and Jamie Somerville take a team teaching approach, leading alternate segments. They display impressively lean and muscular physiques, and cue well. One of the things I liked about this DVD is that they weren't afraid to get all sweaty and let the viewer know that they were slightly out of breath.

The workout is filmed in the moodily-lit Champion Boxing Club, complete with a boxing ring and punching bags. It is shot in colour, with some black and white shots adding to the gritty atmosphere.

The video is nicely chaptered from the main menu.

Warm Up - Jamie starts with some shoulder warmups and slow punching combos. The DVD doesn't include an instructional segment breaking down the punches, but beginners could easily pick up the moves from the warm up.

Boxing 1 - This segment is led by Andy who starts off with slow punching combos, gradually increasing in tempo.

Cardio - This segment, called "jump and jab", is led by Jamie and includes air skipping interspersed with jabs, feints and star jumps. By this stage Jamie is running with sweat and slightly breathless.

Boxing 2 - This segment, led by Andy, includes more punching combos combined with boxer's shuffles and works up into some flurries which really get your heart-rate up.

Skipping - led by Andy. I never liked skipping before doing this segment but I really enjoyed the different combos, which include a boxer's shuffle, jumping jacks, skipping on one leg and "double skips" (where the rope goes around twice in one jump). "I'm going to try 30 if I don't pass out first!" cries Andy.

Boxing 3 - Andy leads more complex boxing combos. He demonstrates each combo at a slower pace then ups the tempo.

Step - Jamie starts off leading this segment which combines simple step and athletic moves with punches. Andy takes over with some fast-paced "military runs". I'm not a step-cardio fan by any means, but I enjoyed this segment so much that I bought my own step! It would be a great segment for improving anyone's agility and coordination.

Cool Down - Jamie leads this segment which makes excellent use of the step for intense stretching.

In summary, this is a great, fun workout for intermediate/advanced exercisers who enjoy or want to get into boxing. It is marketed to both men and women, so Andy and Jamie "keep it real" - with none of that cheesy "You're doing so well!" fluff that you find in other videos.


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