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  2. 'I Tried Jazzercise For 2 Weeks And It Was The Cardio ... - AOL

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    Jazzercise has been around for over 50 years (!) and is the *OG* dance cardio class. I knew there had to be something special about the method. There’s a reason it’s stood the test of time.

  3. Jazzercise - Wikipedia

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    Jazzercise is a fitness franchise company founded by Judi Sheppard Missett in 1969 and headquartered in Carlsbad, California, United States. The franchise's name is a portmanteau of "jazz" and "exercise." Jazzercise combines dancercise, martial arts and strength training with popular music for a full-body workout.

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  6. Can't Wait All Night - Wikipedia

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    Can't Wait All Night is the sixth solo studio album by American pop and country singer Juice Newton, released by RCA Records in 1984. The album was produced by Richard Landis and is Newton's last studio album to chart on the Billboard 200, reaching No. 128.

  7. Bad Reputation (Glee) - Wikipedia

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    Molly Shannon makes her first of two appearances in "Bad Reputation" as Brenda Castle, an alcoholic astronomy teacher and badminton coach. When Kurt (Chris Colfer) steals a video of cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester performing Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" to a Jazzercise routine, the glee club members decide to post it on YouTube as a prank.

  8. Jane Fonda's Workout - Wikipedia

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    The video rose up the chart to the number 4 position on June 19, and from that point, stayed at number 4 and above for three years. [14] During 1982–1985, the video topped the chart for a total of 41 weeks, dipping to number 2 for 75 weeks. At that time, no other video came close to this level of sales performance.

  9. Physical (Olivia Newton-John song) - Wikipedia

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    "Physical" stayed for 10 weeks on the top of Hot 100, from 21 November 1981 through 23 January 1982, out of a total of 26 weeks on the chart. It was the largest permanence at the time, becoming the most successful song on the Billboard in the 1980s.