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  2. These Are the Best Cardio Exercises for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Cardio is good for weight loss as it decreases the body’s ability to hold onto calories and fat,” adds Denise Chakoian, C.P.T., owner and founder of CORE Cycle.Fitness.Lagree. Best cardio ...

  3. 30 Best Cardio Exercises & Workouts - AOL

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    In terms of the best cardio workouts—and the best cardio exercises for weight loss—there are a lot more options than simply running (though it definitely makes the list). You can even pick and ...

  4. Jacki Sorensen - Wikipedia

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    Jacki Sorensen (born Jacqueline Faye Mills; December 10, 1942) is the American originator of aerobic dancing, popularly known as aerobics.Inspired by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper's 1968 book on aerobic exercise, she created for women an aerobic dance routine to music in 1969 in Puerto Rico, teaching U.S. Air Force wives. [2]

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    Welcome to the Tracy Anderson Method Mat Workout. One of the American exercise guru’s first fitness DVDs, it was released in 2008, when her ascent to fame – or fame adjacency – was just ...

  6. Denise Austin - Wikipedia

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    She also prefers the use of sugar and butter over artificial sweeteners and margarine, though she does emphasize portion control, proper nutrient balance, and exercise. Austin supports a balanced program of exercise and proper diet, and encourages people to stay away from fad diets or "crazy claims" for quick fixes. [ 11 ]

  7. Zumba - Wikipedia

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    Zumba is a fitness program that involves cardio and Latin-inspired dance. It was founded by Colombian dancer and choreographer Beto Pérez in 2001. [1] It currently has 200,000 locations, with 15 million people taking classes weekly, and is located in 180 countries. [2] [3] Zumba is a trademark owned by Zumba Fitness, LLC.