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Charli recycles an old song; "Move Your Body", by changing its lyrics. Kellie and Chats hold a garage sale and sell items starting with G. Charli puts on her reading glasses. Sharing Stories: Charli tells a story about an aging dining table (Kellie), who worries that her owners (Nathan and Kathleen) will replace her when her legs begin to wobble.
The Playtime Concert (2009), Hi-5 Surprise! Live (2010) and Hi-5 Holiday! Live (2012). These releases did not feature any footage from the television series. The home video releases were typically well received by the target audience. In its first three months, Move Your Body had sold 80,000 copies on VHS. [1]
Shaun and the Hi-5 synchronized swimming team practice a routine. Karla and the Hi-5 swimming team compete in a medley relay. Curtis pretends to be a penguin conducting an orchestra composed of his hungry friends. Karla encourages her feet to work together so that she can tap dance. Kimee prepares healthy snacks in lunchboxes for Hi-5 to eat.
Nathan stages a powerful storm performance with the rest of Hi-5 acting as clouds, rain and thunder. Charli pretends to be a lightning bolt and uses her body to create powerful movements. Tim uses instruments and other items to replicate the sounds of the sky. Charli uses her body to move like a hurricane.
A holistic approach to health is almost always—or dare we say always—the best approach. This includes what you eat, how much you move your body, the amount and quality of your sleep ...
To perform this move, Masi says, "Grip the bar with your hands shoulder-width apart and palms facing away from you. Keep at least one foot on a bench or box for assistance.
Mobility refers to the range of motion of the joints and structures in your body, and is critical for allowing you to move normally in your day-to-day activities—whether that’s tying your ...
"Move Your Body", a video by Hi-5, 1999 "Move Your Body" (Beyoncé song), 2011 "Move Your Body" (Sia song), 2016 "Move Your Body", by Sean Paul, 2017