
Description
Learn a art of Ballroom dancing taught by Champion Instructors Alec Mazo & Edyta Sliwinska, both featured veteran dancers upon a strike ABC-TV show, Dancing With a Stars. Geared to suggest something for everyone, any dance is damaged down in to Beginner, Intermediate as well as Advanced sections – so get ready to Dance similar to a Pros! This two-disc set facilities 45 mins of direction for any of these 4 dance styles: Rumba, Cha Cha, Jive, & Sumba
- About Dancing Like a Pros: This is what consumers have been seeking for to sense how to Ballroom dance! Learn a art of Ballroom dancing taught by Champion Instructors Alec Mazo & Edyta Sliwinska. Join their fun as well as upbeat to move out a Ballroom dancer in you! Geared to suggest something for everyone, any dance is damaged down in to Beginner, Intermediate as well as Advanced sections so get ready to Dance
Average Ratings : 3.5
Price : $12.76

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Joy Sieminski
Posted on December 29th, 2009 at 2:41 pmBest way to get fit and enjoy it…this dvd gives you a delightful way to do what it takes to get inshape and enjoy the view….
Rating: 4 / 5
Leo Chang
Posted on December 29th, 2009 at 3:30 pmThis video is most appropriate for people who already learned the basics and want to advance to the next level up. It teaches great style as the instructors do beautifully.
Rating: 5 / 5
Cardio Girl
Posted on December 29th, 2009 at 3:37 pmThis was not good for a cardio workout. This is for instruction to dancing. You need a partner. I do love fitness with the pros. This is a lot better for a cardio workout.
Rating: 2 / 5
Lena, LMT
Posted on December 29th, 2009 at 6:17 pmThis is the instuction dvd to the practice of the Fitness with the Pros dvd. Why split them up? Who knows.
It’s the same huge set with Edyta Sliwinska & Alec Mazo & about 8 couples behind who already can dance very well with good form.
They split the dances to beginner, intermediate, advanced for each that run consecutively & each difficulty is about 10 min each. This time they teach in 1/4 (very slow), overly exaggerating the steps a couple of times w/somewhat decent instruction, then FULL tempo which is quite jarring. The camera likes to focus on upper bodies, move around a lot to look interesting, but it’s frustrating when you want it to stay so you can FOLLOW ALONG. I used REW & SLOW so much, it wasn’t funny, even with all the past dance workouts I’ve done that many I didn’t have a problem following.
I do best with 1/2 time for a long time WHILE giving instruction & later full tempo as many dances are truly fast & very few dancers can keep proper form going so fast so soon. Again, with all the couples behind them, same stage, they never turn their back to you, the camera likes to look cool by showing the upper body so you can’t even focus on the feet.
The moves they teach are great, all are great dancers, but only those who learn dance easily will not be frustrated. Some of the beginner steps that aren’t complicated are easy to learn, but many others….
Videos on youtube channel: Aangelcm23, titles:
Edyta Sliwinska and Alec Mazo
Edyta Sliwinska and Alec Mazo-New york
Spot turn and Cuban Break
(These are the cha-cha beginner videos in order, but some missing parts I believe)
Those who learn dance fast will love this, those who get their left/right mixed up at first, etc. will not.
Rating: 3 / 5
Andromeda
Posted on December 29th, 2009 at 6:43 pmThe product is great. I wish it incorperated some individual steps rather than focusing only on partner work. It was also a little hard to follow at times because they instruct facing towards you. Overall the combinations are fun to do and can be difficult at times but if it were easy it wouldnt look as good.
Rating: 4 / 5