3 thoughts on “10 Minute Solution: Blast Off Belly Fat

  1. 118 of 118 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent variety for more than just your abs, July 31, 2007
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    dnk “dnkboston” (Boston, MA United States) –
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    I picked this up in part because I wanted to take a look at the ten minute cardio segment, and in part because the instructor was featured in the Lotte Berk releases, and I wanted to see if she brought any of that here. Having done some of it, I think it’s a great, varied program that can fit into a lot of people’s schedules and, as a bonus, will work more than just your abs.

    The first section doesn’t include one single crunch but still has an athletic feel. This features pushups, front planks, forearm planks and side planks, with lifts for the hips (for side planks) or limbs (front planks). Of all of the sections, this was the one that felt the most Lotte Berk to me as she threw in some reminders about tucking the hips and pushing the weight back. I really liked this section, but then I like anything that doesn’t require crunches. Seriously, I felt this entire segment through my back, arms and buttock as well as my abs.

    The second section featured Pilates movements. I’m pretty sure that the instructor isn’t a certified Pilates instructor, but she stuck to enough of the fundamentals to be respectable. This section included the Hundred, some of the Stomach Series, Roll Ups and a modified Teaser. Bonus: she also included some work for the back, noting that Pilates was not all about the abs.

    The third section was the cardio segment I’d been curious about. On preview, she doesn’t look like she’s moving fast, and she does break several times to instruct, but it still gets the heart rate up. It felt like a hybrid of standing ab work and kick boxing, with an emphasis, obviously, on kicks and knee lifts. Here, too, she also included instructions for the tuck familiar to Lotte Berk practitioners.

    The next section was pretty much classic, straight up, gym-style crunches. As I’ve said, these are my least favorite way of training my abs, but if that’s what you’re about, she packs most of the traditional variations in here: classic crunches, side crunches, crunches with one knee up, double crunches, etc.

    The last section is a mix of the first and the fourth, with some of the planks and crunch variations. This would be a great way to get in some traditional as well as functional training for the abs.

    Whatever your preference for training, this dvd should give you some enjoyable options.

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  2. 145 of 147 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Another winner, February 4, 2007

    I am a fan of the 10 Minute Solutions series and was intrigued when I saw this one was coming out. I was curious to see whether it would live up to its name and if it would keep my attention and not bore me with endless crunches. I have tried it and can definately say without hesitation, this is another winner. Each of the 5 workouts has effective and creative moves that really work and are fun to do. During each workout, I could feel the muscles working and could see a difference afterward. The last two workouts are more traditional, incorporating crunches, but they do so in a way that is not monotonous. The instructor is pleasant, but not annoying and she gives good modifications, if neccessary, along with direction as to how to do the exercises properly. I really am glad that I have added this to my collection and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to tighten and tone their waistline!

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  3. 67 of 69 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good :->, February 3, 2007
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    Little Miss Cutey (Melbourne, Australia) –

    Over the years, I’ve come to like the 10 Minute Solution series. This is quite a good one, but not my absolute favourite.

    You will challenge your entire ab section in different ways. Plank work for the transverse abs and Pilates for the core, combat aerobics to hit and burn the fat and then regular crunches and ab curls and a little more pilates. I like having a dvd that concentrates mainly on abs because you can do these whenever you want – daily if you’d like. If you’ve done your walk or aerobic work, it’s great to put this on when you’ve got a little spare time and it’s easy enough but you still feel good for it afterward. The instructor Suzanne is good – her cuing is helpful and on the mark and it makes this easy to follow. I think this would make a good addition to your other workout dvds.

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