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Breakthru Pilates Plus!
Released in DVD by Anchor Bay Entertain (20 May, 2003)
Starring: Tracy York and Michelle Dozois
Breakthru Pilates Plus is an innovative and powerful 50-minute strength and flexibility workout combining Pilates, ballet, and yoga. Best for the intermediate exerciser, this workout uses body weight for muscle and core strengthening. No equipment is needed, so this workout can be done anywhere, even in a hotel room. The Pilates segment is challenging and not a repeat of the Pilates exercises you find in most videos. The ballet segment is a series of moves done standing, using a chair for balance, primarily working the calves, thighs and buttocks. The strong yoga segment works the whole body. Tracy York and Michelle Dozois are excellent instructors: clear, motivating, warm, and energetic. Even when you can't watch the screen, as in parts of the yoga segment, their verbal instruction is precise enough to take you from pose to pose without confusion. Highly recommended, especially for experienced exercisers seeking variety to spice up their routine. --Joan Price
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York is annoying, Dozios is a good oneI liked both of these instructors from their back up roles to LEISA HART in Buns of Steel, both now York is a bit goody and annoying but Michelle Dozios seems to be getting better. She's a cute one and fun, and this Pilates is so much better than Stott. I liked it.
Great variety!I have a lot of pilates/yoga tapes and this one is pretty good because it adds a lot of variety and the instructors are fun. It has a good pace that keeps you going beginning with a yoga/pilates section and finishing with a ballet section to help with balance and to tone the legs.
This is a good workout and a lot better than their other tape they made together with the same pilates/yoga theme. (That one is so boring, I did it once and threw it away) This tape is different because it keeps things moving along.
This is a good workout and a lot better than their other tape they made together with the same pilates/yoga theme. (That one is so boring, I did it once and threw it away) This tape is different because it keeps things moving along.
simply perfectI love this workout! The instructors do a great job decribing the movements. No endless repetions. It's effective and so much fun. One of the very best routins in the market.

Breakthru Core-Conditioning Pilates
Released in DVD by Anchor Bay Entertain (04 February, 2003)
Starring: Michelle Dozois
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Challenging for all levelsThe instruction is fabulous. I've applied tips from this DVD to my other Pilates DVD(Jennifer Kries' Perfect Mix). The workout is 40 minutes long and definitely do-able for all fitness levels. They provide challenging (and easier) modifications to accommodate varying fitness levels. This is a Pilates workout you can definitely grow with. It makes an excellent first Pilates DVD. I feel a pleasant burn following this workout, especially in the upper abs, rib area, and obliques. The soundtrack is wonderful...with a more classical bent and beautiful singing at the cooldown. The music enhances (and doesn't distract you from) this great workout.
Great workout for advanced pilates studentsI watched this video only one time, and decided it was too advanced for me. After I become more flexible and strong, I will go back to this tape and try it. I would not recommend it to someone who is a beginner to pilates. The moves at the end of the tape in particular are just too difficult, but Michelle Dozois and Tracy York are a great pair of instructors!
Use this oftenWe get regular use out of this disc. Challenging without being difficult.

Breakthru: Pilates Sculpt
Released in DVD by Anchor Bay (10 February, 2004)
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