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  2. This Do-Anywhere Cardio Workout With Katie And Denise ... - AOL

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    If you're on the hunt for easy, equipment-free cardio exercises, look no further! Join Denise and Katie Austin for an easy 30-minute full-body cardio workout.

  3. Simone De La Rue - Wikipedia

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    Body By Simone has released four DVDs: The Signature Classes (2015), Hips, Thighs and Buns (2016), Dance Cardio (2017), and Trampoline Cardio (2017) ; and in 2012, released an online streaming service called Body By Simone (BBS) TV, a library of the method workout videos that allows users to stream workout and lifestyle tips remotely.

  4. The Ultimate Cardio Workout To Speed Up Weight Loss - AOL

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    A personal trainer breaks down the benefits of performing regular cardio exercise and his ultimate cardio workout for speedy weight loss.

  5. This 20-Minute Cardio Workout Requires Zero Running Or ... - AOL

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    Cardio workouts reduce your risk of obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, stroke, and even lessens the chance of developing certain types of cancer.

  6. Doonya - Wikipedia

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    Doonya, which means “world” in Hindi, Urdu and Arabic, uses the art and drama of Bollywood music and dance along with the science of fitness and exercise to create the Doonya workout program. [2] [3] The workout can be done through its classes, fitness party events and/or its at-home series available on iTunes, Amazon, Xbox and on DVD.

  7. The Beachbody Company - Wikipedia

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    The company introduced a video on demand streaming subscription service known as Beachbody On Demand in 2015 with a library of at-home workouts from programs such as Insanity and P90X. [19] According to the CEO, the company's board was hesitant to offer all of its workout DVDs for a single subscription rate. [2]