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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Way to Exercise for ANYONE with great results!,
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This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
I have danced for 10+ years, and only took ballet for 6 months. This book definitely proves that ballet is indeed one of the most intense sports one can participate in. The exercises in the book are definitely written so anyone with no prior dance training can understand and execute them, but for dancers who are no longer taking classes, this is a must-have! Even with my current knee injury, I am able to keep in shape with this book. After a week of doing a pilates video, I switched over to the New York City Ballet Workout and noticed a change in my body the day after I began the book. The most important part of ballet, as is emphasized in the book, is controlling your muscles and being 100% aware of them. Ballet helps with posture, grace, and muscle strength, but only if one is consciously making the effort to change. That is the only forewarning. Don't expect everything to change automatically. You have to make the effort to be more aware of your body when you are out and about. This book definitely helps one to do just that. BUY IT!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book!,
By "allpeacheekeen" (Martinez, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
This book is a really good workout. The excercises help improve flexibility and tone the muscles that are necessary for ballet technique. I don't remember the excercises being all that great for an aerobic workout though.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Guide to Flexibility,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
I am not a dancer, but this book has taught my body to be more flexible. Non-dancers in general are tense and tight, not using the proper muscles to support their back. But if you go through this book with an open mind, it will help immensely to straighten and strenghthen your posture. (Not to mention all the flexibility you gain!)I have heard that this book is difficult for people with no ballet backround. I had no problem with it. The notes explain enough for you to do the exercise properly. As long as you have an idea of what your body can do without hurting itself, you should be just fine. The excercises are meant for building strength and flexibility in your muscles. The stretches feel really good! And the more I do, the more flexibile I become. I love it! I love this book. You will too!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!,
By Alysa (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
Just looking at the wonderful pictures in this book makes one want to get up and start doing the exercises right away so they can be that graceful and elegant. I did the exercises in the book during the summer after my dance team's season ended so that I could stay in shape for the next season. The book has a lot of really good stretches that would be helpful for a beginner or an expert, or anyone in between for that fact. The illustrations are really helpful for making sure that the exercises and stretches are done correctly (as well as encouraging the reader to continue in this pursuit so that, some day, they too can be that gracful and that flexible!).
3.0 out of 5 stars
I find this a valuable reference,
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This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
I find this a great reference for working out, especially with the NYC Ballet workout on DVD.My biggest complaint is that it's designed more like a "coffee-table book" than an exercise manual. A spiral binding would have made all the difference, as the pages would be able to lie flat. I *do* enjoy the commentary at the beginning, and the photography is simply luscious. Because the book doesn't lie open on it's own, I have a little trouble following the whole "long" routine directly from the book. However, the shorter routines in the back are easier to do, as I can usually remember all the movements (or only need to reference one or two). I read a suggestion, somewhere, that you make an audio recording of each movement (reading out the text description) and the number of reps counted out, and then play it back while working out. This would be instead of fumbling with the book. I'm working on doing that, myself, and I hope it will aid me in doing the whole long routine. I think the pictures in this book are clear and detailed enough to even teach someone who doesn't have a ballet background "how" to do the movements, but, I coudn't say that for sure, as I had 8 years of lessons. Gwen
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank you, Mr. Martins,
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
Peter Martins has worked a small miracle with this comprehensively wonderful anthem to the human body. Most of us seeking an exercize program begin our regamins with good intentions but, I would think, grudgingly. Study the faces of people jogging on the street, "powerwalking", or laboring in gyms, and despite protestations of "runners' highs or endorphin "cascades" to the contrary, most of these people look simply miserable. Perhaps that is so because they are missing the point: exercize can be a gift to oneself; it needn't be a demand we make of ourselves or a whip we hold over our heads for the purpose of shedding pounds or lowering cholesterol. Exercize can be--as Mr. Martins seems to tacitly imply--an almost sacred experience insofar as it can enable us to move closer to the ideals of physique and wellness that we all hope to obtain.I have noticed that several reviewers have criticized the first part of this book because it is an apparent departure from the task at hand: to tutor the reader in an exercize program ostensibly used by dancers of the New York City Ballet. This, in my opinion, is hollow criticism. Peter Martins is clearly setting the table for what is to come. He is very gently leading the reader to accept the possibility of an idea that he has found to be true in his own life: exercizes used by professional dancers can be learned and practiced by everyone to tremendous advantage for more robust health, enhanced gracefulness, and to develope a physique that will make us feel more at home in our bodies. To those ends, Mr. Martins has been uncommonly successful. His passion for his art and his belief in the potential of his readers fairly spills from the pages of this book and we begin to believe that yes, we, too, possess a marvelous God-given instrument that we can mould into something more wonderful and beautiful than we might imagine.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to do and pleasing results,
By Blake S. (Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
I am a ballet dancer going on 8 years, and I got this book as a little extra help. It did alot for me. I am stronger now, and doing so much better in my classes. This was an awesome book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
excellent book but takes a lot of time,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
I really like the stretches and exercises I've done so far from this book. The thing is, if you want to do the number of repetitions and do enough exercises to get a total body workout, it will take a fair amount of time. You have to be committed and focussed to get the most out of these. I noticed a difference in the way I moved and felt after doing some of the workout the first time! I just got the book and have only been doing it for about a week, so I can't tell you about the long-term benefits, but so far, I feel great. I LOVE the pictures and all of the dancer's personal opinions at the start of the book. It's a really high quality book and it's dedicated to helping you acheive the look of a dancer!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, exercise you actually WANT to do!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
This book is a wonderful way to firm and tone your muscles while achieving a balletic grace. I usually hate workout books or even using exercise machines because the routine seems so pointless. This book, however, gives a purpose to the exercises. It won't make you a professional dancer, or even an amateur one, but you'll feel more graceful and become more flexible. Before you even start the exercises, you're inspired by the excellent photographs of the beautiful dancers. If you're as out of shape as I am, at first the stretches and exercises seem almost impossible, but after only just a few days they become easier as you regain flexibility and muscle tone. Most importantly, you develop an awareness of your body that stays with you long after you've finished your workout. This is the best workout program I've ever used. I recommend it especially as a post-partum routine for women who want to regain their pre-pregnancy muscle tone and flexibility.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Exercises and Stretches,
By "pinkhippybus" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body (Paperback)
I found the stretches and exercises in this book beneficial, and could really feel my muscles working. I enjoyed the floor barre section, and I feel that if I had enough time to do the exercises more regularly I would really see the benefits. I am a teenage dancer, at an intermediate level, but I feel that the exercises would be beneficial for both non dancers and dancers at all levels. Some of the exercises could be difficult if the individual is not flexible at all, and some of the center exercises could be rather simple for intermediate to advanced level dancers. All in all I enjoyed the workout and the book (especially the lovely photographs and information about dancers in the New York City Ballet).
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Nyc Ballet Workout: Fifty Stretches And Exercises Anyone Can Do For A Strong, Graceful, And Sculpted Body by Peter Martins (Paperback - Jan 13 1997)
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