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  2. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    The first home video of step aerobics was released during the weekend of July 28–30, 1989, by Cathe Friedrich who sold out her supply of tapes at the IDEA International Aerobics Convention in Nashville. [31] Also in town for the convention, Gin Miller appeared on Nashville's TV show Talk of the Town on July 28 to promote Bench Blast. [32]

  3. Aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness). It is usually performed to music and may be practiced in a group setting led by an instructor (fitness ...

  4. Fitness Blender - Wikipedia

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    Fitness Blender Plus is an expanded version of Fitness Blender's standard free membership. It offers users an ad-free interface on its website and videos. This service includes features such as the ability to track progress, enter and monitor custom workouts, and access to a selection of around 300 workouts that are exclusive to FB Plus ...

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  6. Gym and Tonic - Wikipedia

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    The music video for Spacedust's track depicts an exercise workout filmed on 2 August 1998 and featured an appearance by Nancy Sorrell. In an ode to exercise videos from the 1980s and 1990s, it was intentionally cheaply made with production costs for the video at over £10,000 [citation needed]. It regularly features on VH1's "worst videos" lists.

  7. CherFitness: A New Attitude - Wikipedia

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    The back cover of the original 1991 VHS release boasts a 5 star rating, the highest available, from "Health & Fitness" with an attached quote that the video "...Stands out as a top quality programme". By December 1992, it sold 1.5 million copies in the US and 350.000 in the UK and has become one of the most successful fitness videos of all time.

  8. Maddie Lymburner - Wikipedia

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    Maddie Lymburner (born 1995) is a Canadian fitness blogger who posts exercise videos to her YouTube channel, MadFit. As of December 2024, the channel has 10 million subscribers, making it one of the most popular channels in Canada. [2] In 2020, Google named Lymburner the top Canadian YouTube creator, as well as the top breakout Canadian YouTube ...

  9. Heidi Miller - Wikipedia

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    Heidi Miller (born c. 1958 in Santa Monica, California) is an American female bodybuilder who held the title Ms. Natural America in 1981. She is also a former National Gymnastics Champion. She is also a former National Gymnastics Champion.