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  2. At 67, Denise Austin Demonstrates Workout to Target ... - AOL

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    In her most recent Instagram video, Austin is sharing “fun” and effective “kickboxing-inspired” workout moves to help women lose weight after menopause and target belly fat known as ...

  3. Jeanette Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Sexy Abs Cardio Workout: Aerobics and Toning 2012 Cardio Kickboxing: Cardio 2011 Sexy Abs: Core 2010 Power Yoga: N/A 2010 Blast the Belly Fat: Aerobics and Toning 2009 Bikini Bootcamp: Aerobics and Toning 2008 Sexy Arms and Legs: Aerobics and Training 2008 Crunch Super Charged Kickbox Party: Aerobics 2007 21 Day Total Body Circuit Workout ...

  4. Women's kickboxing - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s women in the United States took up kickboxing as they were prevented from taking part in women's boxing. [8] In the UK kickboxing has a growing following according to the WMC. [9] In May 2016 the kickboxing organisation Glory announced the creation of a women's division built around Tiffany van Soest. [10]

  5. Denise Austin - Wikipedia

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    Austin promoted the Reebok Freestyle sneaker, which was the first athletic shoe designed for women, making it an instant hit in the gym in the 1980s. [8] " I absolutely loved this time in my career, I was the first spokesperson for the very first aerobic shoe," Austin said in a November 22, 2019 Facebook post.

  6. 4 Essential Beginner Exercises for Every New Lifter - AOL

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    If you're new to lifting weights and strength training, try these four exercises that can help beginners make big muscle and strength gains. 4 Essential Beginner Exercises for Every New Lifter ...

  7. Tae Bo - Wikipedia

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    Billy Blanks developed the routine in 1976 by combining dance with elements from his martial arts and boxing training to form a workout regimen. [1] During the 1990s, a series of videos was mass-marketed to the public; by 1999, an estimated 1.5 million sets of videos had been sold by frequently-aired television infomercials. [6]