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Seniors plunge into water aerobics – Video
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 10:46 pm
Seniors plunge into water aerobics
Dozens of elder residents dive into water aerobics three times a week, led by Dory Ecock, in the pool at New Port Richey Recreation and Aquatic Center. Most participants are Silver Sneakers...
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ZML Baby Aerobics–Seven Weeks – Video
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ZML Baby Aerobics--Seven Weeks
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80’s Aerobics video overlayed with dubstep. wtf. – Video
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80 #39;s Aerobics video overlayed with dubstep. wtf.
Aerobics of the 80 #39;s, was actually just people dancing to dubstep. Who knew? (`~`) Datsik - Boom.
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SFS Redefining Fitness Learn Step Aerobics Intermediate # 4 – Video
Posted: September 19, 2014 at 11:53 pm
SFS Redefining Fitness Learn Step Aerobics Intermediate # 4
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BAJ AEROBICS SOCA FITNESS FETE – Video
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BAJ AEROBICS SOCA FITNESS FETE
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Studio 101 Goa Fitness Classes | Body Pump | DanceFIT | Kick Aerobics | Tabata | Zumba – Video
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Studio 101 Goa Fitness Classes | Body Pump | DanceFIT | Kick Aerobics | Tabata | Zumba
Watch snippets from the group fitness class offerings at Studio 101 Goa. We want to help you achieve your fitness goals... Regular classes and specialty workshops in Panjim, Goa. No copyright...
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Hot mama not shy to talk about sex
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At 76, Jane Fonda is still as irrepressible as ever. And the actress - who managed to morph from a 1960s screen siren into an award-winning movie star, an antiestablishment figure and even an exercise guru - is not quite done reinventing herself.
Least of all on screen, where she continues to experiment with her career, whether it is taking on her first television role with The Newsroom in 2012, or creating scene-stealing supporting characters in films such as her latest, This Is Where I Leave You.
The black comedy, which opens in Singapore today, casts her as a lusty, silicone-breasted matriarch whose openness about sex and other intimate details is a constant source of blushes for her four grown children (played by Tina Fey, Jason Bateman, Adam Driver and Corey Stoll).
She is equally unabashed about this sort of thing in person, as Life! and other press learnt when speaking to her in Los Angeles.
Fonda, who has been gleefully telling reporters how much she enjoyed wearing - and occasionally flashing - her prosthetic boobs on set, says it was important to her to portray a woman of a certain age who is still glamorous and sexual.
It is not hard to see how in real life, she sometimes inadvertently mortifies her real children as well - 47-year-old Vanessa Vadim, her daughter with her first husband, the late Barbarella (1968) director Roger Vadim; 41-year-old Troy Garity, her son with activist Tom Hayden; and Mary Williams, 43, the daughter she adopted with Hayden.
"I do have a problem with oversharing," admits Fonda, who had married and divorced Husband No. 3 - CNN founder Ted Turner - by 2001.
"And my children do get upset about it," she says of her brood, whose adolescent memories are also marked, no doubt, by images of their leotard-clad mother in her best-selling aerobics videos, which helped kick-start the personal fitness craze in the 1980s and 1990s. "So I didn't have to look too hard to get into that place."
Fonda says she was also more than willing to draw on her own family squabbles for her atypical, multi-faceted role in the new movie - partly because female characters such as these are few and far between for older actresses, even a double Oscar-winner such as herself (Klute, 1971, and Coming Home, 1978).
"It was much easier when I was young and starting out," says the performer, who comes from a family of respected actors, notably her father Henry Fonda (12 Angry Men, 1957).
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MPs who want to connect with voters should head down to the pub
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One of the easiest ways to bluff your way through the Scottish referendum has been to drop the words anti-politics into conversations. For extra spice you add that a tide of anger is rising against the political classes across Europe. Then, to sound especially wise and clear-sighted, you say that unless politicians deal with this problem, theyll always struggle with insurgent parties.
The problem with diagnosing popular anti-establishment sentiment with truisms like these is it becomes enough just to say them. So after this years European elections, the Westminster party leaders muttered sourly about lessons learnt while Nigel Farage leapt around shouting about political earthquakes. Earthquakes destroy, but the political establishment looks remarkably similar four months on. Will it really ever change?
Its difficult to feel optimistic. Some at the top of the Conservative and Labour parties think anti-politics is simply a media myth. When you go out campaigning, no one talks about anti-politics, one source insists. Meanwhile former Michael Gove aide Dominic Cummings recalls a No 10 session where, he says, it became clear that David Cameron and colleagues thought that public discontent would simply fade away. Others are comforted that Ukip isnt really anti-politics at all, and will only become less so as it becomes more professional and enters Parliament.
Some MPs, however, do realise that public frustration with the political class wont just evaporate. But they are torn over how to respond. Many look with admiration and envy at big beasts such as Boris Johnson, who can take on outsiders and swat them away. But few, if any, have the Mayors confidence and ebullience. Those who proceed as though they can get away with what Boris gets away with quickly learn often to their chagrin that they cant.
So how can established parties show voters theyre changing their ways? Two MPs have been mulling over this question for the past few months and both say theyve found the answer in bingo halls and bars.
Gloria de Piero (Lab, Ashfield) ran a project called Why Do People Hate Me? Instead of waiting for people to pitch up at her constituency surgery or public meeting, she toured aerobics classes, bingo halls and pubs to find normal voters. She even commissioned the pollster YouGov to find out why people loathed politicians. The MP emerged oddly optimistic, believing shed found the answer. Her colleague Alison McGovern (Lab, Wirral South) spent 19 evenings in a pub over the summer asking similar questions, and reached the same conclusion: solving anti-politics is quite simple.
What is this secret solution? Both women claim that it is simply bothering to engage with people who find politics a bore. When I explained my job, people said that sounds really interesting, how do I get into it, says de Piero. That gave me a little bit of hope. Her YouGov poll even revealed that a surprising 24 per cent of voters would consider standing as an MP if someone suggested it. McGovern found the same. When we run surgeries weve got a number of people back-to-back, so we cant just talk about how things are going, and when we go campaigning, we dont tend to knock on the doors of people who dont vote. So we dont engage.
This sounds simple. Far too simple. But perhaps thats what the problem is. Its like those secret of a successful marriage articles which neglect to mention the obvious things like spending time together. If no one bothers just to natter with voters, rather than trying to pin down whether their political preference has shifted since they were last canvassed, then no wonder people feel that the political classes dont speak for them. Perhaps the best thing MPs can do now that the referendum is over is to head down to the pub.
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aerobics oz style june jones d6tc3 – Video
Posted: September 17, 2014 at 1:49 pm
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Chennai: Army Officers Display Horse Riding, Para Sailing, Aerobics, Kalaripayattu, Karate – TV9 – Video
Posted: September 14, 2014 at 4:48 pm
Chennai: Army Officers Display Horse Riding, Para Sailing, Aerobics, Kalaripayattu, Karate - TV9
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