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After 2 classes, I can now say with certainty that Zumba is NOT the class for me.
Posted by
kelly
Apr 18 '13, 10:20
It was a huge accomplishment that I made it through both classes without tripping myself.
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it definitely has a learning curve, but by the 4th or 5th class you start to feel better about how uncoordinated you are and enjoy it more. -- nm
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Andie
Apr 18, 10:40
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Yeah, the instructor said it takes 4 or so classes to get the moves.
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kelly
Apr 18, 10:50
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Mrs. Dragon just tried Wii Zumba and it really doesn't do a good job breaking the moves down....but the movement is still a workout as long as you kee -- nm
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p moving - SyrDragon
Apr 18, 10:57
my major problem was I'd get totally winded - in addition to not knowing the steps - but they'd just tell me to keep moving
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JenBro
Apr 18, 10:54
(because you are more coordinated by then, that wasn't really clear above.) -- nm
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Andie
Apr 18, 10:40
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