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Holistic Guidance - Forza The Samurai Sword Workout: Kick Butt and Get Buff with High-Intensity Sword Fighting Moves by Ilaria Montagnani (DVD)

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Manufacturer: Powerstrike Inc.
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Binding: DVD Feature: Intense cardio workout that allows you to burn up to 600 calories Label: Powerstrike Inc. Manufacturer: Powerstrike Inc. Publisher: Powerstrike Inc. Studio: Powerstrike Inc.
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Intense cardio workout that allows you to burn up to 600 calories Strengthen and tone your upper and lower body with precise striking movements Rigouous mental workout that enables you to focus and overcome your fears and challenges.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Tired of the same old workout moves? Then grab a sword (a broomstick and some imagination will do!) and slice, chop, and thrust your way into great shape. In Forza The Samurai Sword Workout, top New York trainer Ilaria Montagnani transforms ancient Japanese sword fighting techniques from kendo and aikijujitsu into a supercharged fitness program. Specially designed to work the whole body, Montagnani's program teaches precise striking movements that shape the upper and lower body while building strength. Forza The Samurai Sword Workout is also a fantastic cardiovascular workout as various movements are strung together into movie-like, choreographed fighting sequences performed at high speed.
FORZA, Ilaria's most innovative and unique fitness creation, is a super charged workout based on authentic Japanese sword fighting moves. Incorporating an ancient art form into present day fitness format, Ilaria teaches you the basic cuts and strikes. She will guide and show you easy to follow exercises. At the end you will be ready to master the choreographed sword fighting routines. FORZA is a balanced and safe workout that requires intense focus. it is designed to make you burn hundreds of calories, sculpt strong muscles and challenge your mind. Experience the strength and mysticism of working with a sword. Learn to be strong.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun and Different! Comment: I loved this workout! I work out at home a lot, . . primarily with Cathe Freidrich, Mindy Mylera, and Elements (ballet, yoga). I also run/trail run, and hike. To me a good home workout really depends on the instructor and in my opinion Ilaria delivers. She is ripped to the core and just seems like someone who knows what she's talking about. This is not a heart pounding high cardio workout, but it is a workout that focuses on form, and core strength. Most importantly it is just fun. The other reviews on the fact that the DVD does not navigate well is true, but I am willing to look beyond that. I would also reccomend buying a cord wraped wooden sword for comfort but if you don't care then it really isn't a big deal. Keep in mind it is a 60 minute workout though. I can only see with more time that doing this workout will improve my core and help with my kick boxing form. You have to hold your core in the whole 60 minutes. I REALLY hope she comes out with more DVD's. Because I am truly hooked. Oh I do have to say that the queing is sometimes not that great. It isn't off or anything I think that she just forgets to tell us sometimes what is coming up next. I don't mind though because I find that it really forces me to use my brain. Despite anything negative I may find regarding this workout it was way to much fun to give it anything less than 5 stars. Oh and one other thing I didn't like was that whoever was filming kept doing close ups of the girls abs. That was a little frustrating when you needed to see the full body shot to get the form right. I also would have liked to see side shots. Anyway, buy this DVD it makes for a great addition to your fitness library.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Workout - Not so great DVD Comment: For a $30 DVD this is horribly made. There are three important sections on this DVD; the Warm-up, Left Workout, Right Workout, and a couple non-important sections. There is no way to easily navigate directly to the one you want. You can't even start at the beginning of the warm-up because you have to watch the "Forza is amazing" and "Forza changed my life" commentary from the participating workout girls and then the "how to hold the sword" first. You have to manually scan through 6 minutes of fluff to get to the workout/warm up. 2 Stars for the DVD itself. For the price I definitely expected a better quality Product.
On the flip side, for $30, this is an excellent workout that gets better the more you do it. 5+ stars for the workout, I was amazed at how hard it was, but it still kept me wanting to continue and finish - and feel strong!
Overall 4-stars because this is a great and FUN workout. I don't know that you can get much better than swinging a wooden sword in your living room and sweating like crazy! (Keep in mind this IS a workout DVD not an instructional Japanese sword DVD) Definitely would be five stars if the DVD had been chaptered and formatted in a more user-friendly format.
Customer Rating:      Summary: forza Comment: VERY GOOD WORTH EVERY PENNY....IT WOULD BE EVEN BETTER IF SHE HAD A DVD WITH ONE ON ONE EXERCISES WITH THE SWORD NO OTHER DVD HAS COME CLOSE TO MS MONTAGNANI
Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty fun! Comment: I'm someone that never works out, but should. And this was pretty fun! While I've always been into the whole samurai and katana thing I know nothing about actual tecniques but its pretty easy once you get the hang of it. I also understand that this wont teach you how to wield a katana for combat, but it make you stronger and give you a good sweat!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not For Sword Snobs. Comment: This is a very effective arm, shoulder, and whole-body workout. It should appeal to folks who want something different, especially if picking up a bokken (Japanese style wooden sword) for the first time. You will have to concentrate, which helps the hour fly by; you will get sore; you will have the fun of swinging a sword. ('Ware blisters, the first time or two.)
Sword nuts be forewarned: this one goes in the "inspired by budo" category. She actually - get this - SWITCHES HAND GRIP at intervals, moving the right hand down and the left nearer the tsuba. There's a wide-stance squatting movement (somewhat horse-stance-like) with a shomen cut that also spoils the illusion that you're practicing real technique. Other things that drove me nuts (the wide-open left elbow of the horizontal cut...) might be legit style differences, but after a while staring head-on at brisk, repeated shomen cuts and aerobics-derived footwork, I began practicing counter-movements in time with their attacks, instead of mimicking.
If a great workout with a unique flavor is what you're after, go for it. If you practice Japanese sword - especially its aiki variety, which is what most bokken-owners probably do in the U.S. - be aware that this is a very original, and clearly conditioning-only-oriented, interpretation which will not reinforce what your sensei is teaching you (although it ought to give you a great physique to walk onto the mat with).
Final note, though: COOL pants. No, really! And much less hassle than hakama, I'm sure.
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