6 Fit Kids’ Fitness Workouts for Children
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6 Fit Kids’ Workouts are a blast for boys and girls from ages 8 to 13! They’re four five-minue and two ten-minute workouts that are easy to learn and fun to do. Teachers across North America have used this DVD (originally called “The Classroom Workout”) to re-energize, invigorate and motivate their students. They’ve found students are happier, smiling and more able to concentrate on their studies after a workout. The six workouts are: 1. Hip & Happening Kardio Funk,… More >>
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6 Fit Kids’ Fitness Workouts for Children

Was looking for something just like this and very happy I found it. Wanted to put a reveiw up for it. Very well done DVD and my kids put it in themselves now, just what I was looking for thank you.
Rating: 5 / 5
I was looking for a motivating exercise video for my primary students. I wanted it to be short to use in between subjects as a break. This video has 6 great workouts. It’s both motivating and fun. I think intermediate students would like it too.
Rating: 5 / 5
The way this product description reads I thought it was two cd’s but it was only one. For the price I do not think it was worth it. My nine year old tried it, but having to stop and start the next bit if you want to go longer than 10 minutes is annoying. I don’t recommend it for older kids, but probably ok for smaller ones…if you are willing to pay that much for about 35 minutes! Unfortunately, I did. booo
Rating: 1 / 5
I purchased this video for my 7 year old daughter. The instruction is very fast. Some of the action was hard for my daughter and me to follow (I am over weight and it was hard on my knees). But she was interested in it and it got her off the couch so I am glad I bought it.
Rating: 4 / 5
My daughter, age 7, lost interest in dance class (I think because she could not pick it up easily), so I wanted to find a way to help her coordinate her body. She loves this video – which is a lot of dancing mixed with some aerobic moves. She does have trouble doing some of the moves, but I like that it gives her a challenge. I have noticed she is getting progressively better. The moves are not simple and require both lower and upper body working together.
The video is broken up into four 5-minute routines and two 10-minute routines. The two 10-minute routines combine the 5-minute ones. This keeps her attention span, unlike a long 45 minute video. She usually chooses to do several of the routines. There is no stretching or cool down, but I am fine with that because I am not using it for fitness but to teach my girl dance and coordination (incognito).
Rating: 5 / 5