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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Exercise/Fitness |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097360231236 |
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HELPFUL, REAL GUIDE, BEAUTIFUL It's really something to follow and enjoy. Ron Harris promised a new shooting of this aerobicise. I hope to have news ASAP. RH is really a master y handling the beauty and the naïve. RH videos are not only harmless, but helpful and soothing.
Aerobicise is the "fitness craze," as it was meant to be...
Take a step back to the early days of the 1980's fitness craze. This tape predates the careers of most of today's fitness instructors.
Yet, this episode was cutting edge fitness, incorporating entertainment into the mix. The music is upbeat, even mystical, at times.
Amidst a neutral, white background, toned athletes perform high impact aerobics without modern safety gear, like shoes, mats and heart monitors.
Unique among fitness videos, Aerobicise completes any collection by showing the beginning of the era, the pattern from which all others carved their niche.
The original Aerobicise series was broadcast on the cable-subscription network, Showtime.
The show was so popular that it found appeal, nationally, and was converted into "The 20 Minute Workout" series.
Aerobicise is the "fitness craze," as it was meant to be: Pure, Natural & FUN !!! END
The field 4 which Bodywatching : A Field Guide, was written
This is the beginning volume of a series of 3, Ron Harris videos. These were produced in the early 1980's, at the forefront of that decade's, "fitness craze."
The athletic models retain the softness of form that is often missing from modern exercise videos. They retain the feminine smoothness that is lost when you see modern-times low bodyfat, overtanned bodies.
These early Aerobicise videos present female beauty in motion in a fashion that has never been duplicated. All the elements of the female form, which are unique are present. These elements are depicted in, "Bodywatching : A Field Guide to the Human Species," by Desmond Morris.
You'll see the slight bend of the elbow that is unique to the straigtened arms, as well as the rounded knees. Additional elements, as outlined in the field-guide are prevalent.
The cast is timeless. The hairstyles have become classic. The costumes, simple mono-color leotards provide a smooth, form-following covering. The models are young and firm enough not to need constricting, supportive clothing. There are no tights, no 'hose, no shoes. Off-screen narration is kept to a minimum, so that the viewer becomes caught up on the music's rhythmic flow, while his eyes are entranced by the models' rhythmic beauty.
This video is a pleasure to view. Its aesthetics are pure and beautiful. This is a timeless classic. It offers the peak of modest presentation, yet all the allure of pin-up models.
The routines are valid, as modern routines. However, if used for exercise, you will have to balance your routine, off-screen. The aerobics are high-impact, in bare feet. Floor exercises are vigorous, without a mat. Makeup and closeups are superb. These, all-natural models are true athletes, yet retain their femininity. They have avoided the regimens that result in bulging muscles, deep muscular cuts, and the leathery, over-tanned skin, as predominate the videos from the late 1980's and 1990's.
Beauty in motion... with focus upon beauty. I adore this cinematic masterpiece. END