Billy Blanks Boot Camp Dvd & Bands Bootcamp Taebo As Seen On TV

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Model: Tae bo Boot Camp
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Product DescriptionProduct Description Billy Blank will motivate and transform your mind and body with his new explosive Tae Bo® work out, Billy's BootCamp. This high energy pumping workout system will pump you up mentally and physically and have you sweating and shedding those unwanted pounds in no time! Billy's Boot Camp, a fat blasting, muscle toning program features 3 new workouts and the all NEW Billy Bands, the secret weapon in the battle against fat and flab! Everything you need is in this program.




Features:
  • ALL NEW Billy BandsTM
  • Ab BootCamp(app.35mins)
  • Ultimate BootCamp(app.55mins)
  • Basic Training BootCamp(app.55mins)
  • Billy Blanks 7 day sucess plan











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Order from Amazon
As per previous reviews, save yourself the trouble and don't order from Billy's website. I ordered from Billy's website almost three weeks ago. Shipping was expensive at around $20.00. I didn't realize how much it was until it was too late because it wasn't disclosed until I clicked send order. Took a week to leave the warehouse, but never made it to my house. Now it's about three weeks later. When I tried to track this with the Post Office, I discovered that it had arrived at the post office three days earlier but never made it out for delivery. I called Billy's customer service. They told me I had to track the package down. They gave me a phone number to call for the post office where I was told Billy's customer service would have to track. Called Billy's customer service again. They refused to try to locate the package - not clear why. Told me they would just ship another one. I told them I didn't want another one - that it appeared to be sitting at the post office a mile from my house. They refused to try to locate, so I told them to just cancel the order. They refused. I asked that they ship some other way than the Post Office, also refused.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BILLY BLANKS WEBSITE COMPLAINTS
The Billy Blanks customer service is horrible. Please make sure you thoroughly read everything before saying yes on Billy Blanks website. They overcharged my credit card and put me through hell before taking the dbds back a month later, then 2 months later, credited my account, minus shippping. Their customer service is NO GOOD. PHONE OR MAIL calls are worthless. I suggest anything you want to buy from thier site, its better to buy from another place like AMAXON. its worth the price.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Billy Blanks needs instructions on how to give instructions
The workout is challenging but Billy Blanks is awful at instructing. He is not consistent in his counts. He jumps from whole counts to quarters counts within the same exercise. It is quite distracting. I would have rather it been taught by the annoying Uma Thurman looking participant.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT AFTER PREGNANCY
This BILLY Blanks set is amazing. Did I say it was amazing? After giving birth in Feburary 13,2006, I am in great shape. I am actually developing a six pack! I am advanced and this workout is challenging. Don't be deceived this is not for the faint of heart. If you are one that whines this not your dvd. Billy Blanks has really taken taebo to the next level. I must warn you to count yourself Billy sometimes is off, however this dvd is like Isaid amazing.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Addicted to it
With the first workout, I was INSTANTLY toned, more muscular, more defined and I LOVED it!
I have done all three of the DVDs included in this set a couple of times now, and I am ALWAYS looking forward to doing them again- I can't wait for the workout and the feeling my body gets after I've done them! :)
I do wonder, though, will it really melt off the stubborn pudge from my hips/stomach?
The answer is hidden somewhere, I think, in how "doable" the workouts are- you're neither exhausted/hurt nor left wanting do do more- so I suppose it's just enough to eventually get those results with regular use. Other people have written that muscle builds and fat melts so I will keep this up!
*The cardio DVD is not included, but I found it awesome to use an elliptical machine or speed walking to substitute for cardio work, either before, after, or both, when I do a Tae Bo DVD. My body literally turned into a furnace and I could feel my metabolism was sky high!
Just be patient, give your body rest days, and do as much as you can from each DVD. You'll be addicted too.....




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