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It’s a proven fact that walking is a great way to get regular exercise and to lose weight safely. Most Americans walk everyday to get to and from their daily activities. However, in order to lose a significant amount of weight and get toned, you need to walk one to five miles on average.

When it comes to walking for exercise, most of us have good intentions to get out there and stroll around the block a couple of times, or walk along the park trail or create a walking group with our friends. In most cases, we end up either doing it a couple of times or putting in on the back burner, and somehow never get around to taking those important steps towards regular exercise.

America’s Personal Trainer, Tony Little, understands how we think and his exercise products are designed to be as easy as possible to use. His easy and fun philosophy has helped thousands of people get off their tush and get moving and grooving to his uplifting workouts.

Now, Tony has done it again with the introduction of his Rock and Roll Stepper. It’s an extremely easy-to-use mini stair stepper that gives you a low impact cardiovascular workout. His stepper can be used by almost anyone and will hold up to 250 pounds.

The design is pretty cool too. There are no wobbly footpads. All you have to do is hop on and gently rock from side to side. While you’re doing that, you’ll be following Tony as he guides you through several workout movements that can be done on the stepper.

Some of the moves you’ll learn are the “Tush Push”, “Hug Me”, Bicep Boogie” and the “Squat Squeeze”, which are a lot of fun, and that’s what Tony does better than anyone else. He makes you actually enjoy exercising.

Tony Little knows from personal experience how hard it is to get motivated to exercise. There was a time when he was overweight too and suffered from major back pain, which prevented him from being able to exercise properly. Tony slowly got himself back on track with low impact exercises. All of his products are very well thought out and designed to get real results for real people.

The Rock and Roll Stepper is made for people, who come from all walks of life, who need to add a little exercise to their daily routines. If you’re looking for an exercise machine that can tone up your tummy, thighs and hips, then this is the one for you.

I own several of Tony’s workout videos, as well as, his new mini stepper, and I can tell you that there is no trainer that will motivate you more than Tony Little. He just exudes youthful enthusiasm. You can tell that he loves what he’s doing, which makes you love it too.

Keeping up with a successful workout routine is all about motivation. Every time you pop in the DVD that comes with the stepper, you’ll have Tony Little’s voice and fun personality constantly encouraging you to keep going, and to get those extra pounds off. In fact, I bet you’ll be having so much fun that you’ll completely forget that you’re doing a sweaty workout. That’s the magic of Tony Little and his fantastic exercise products.

So, get stepping and lose those extra pounds. Just like Tony says, you can do it!

Melt away the pounds while you watch TV! You’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll lose weight by spending just 15 minutes a day on the Tony Little Rock ‘n Roll Stepper. It’s fast, easy and fun – so get pumped!

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A straightforward and easy-to-follow mini-handbook to more flexibility, increased stamina, and less stress through yoga.Amazon.com Review
Perfect for beginners or folks with a bit of yoga experience, The Little Yoga Book is a perfectly portable antidote to stress. The book is based on a “gentle, flowing yoga” called Hatha yoga. It features poses to undo tension related to computer use, and packs in more than 40 illustrated poses for improving flexibility and stamina, 7 powerful breathing exercises for soothing both your mind and body, and 10 individual workouts, from a quick workplace refresher to an intensive at-home program.

Author Erika Dillman started practicing yoga after being diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. She was nervous when she went to her first class: “I couldn’t shake from my mind the pictures I’d seen in yoga books of gaunt, solemn men, wearing what looked like giant diapers, with one leg wrapped around their necks, and cold, expressionless women in Jack LaLanne-style polyester unitards nonchalantly twisting, bending, and lifting themselves into torturous positions.” Dillman successfully dispels myths like these, explaining how she slowly learned that yoga can be an uplifting, individual pursuit, and one that reduced her fatigue, boosted her flexibility, and may very well have saved her sanity. Her awe and respect for the art of yoga is palpable, making The Little Yoga Book a big pleasure to read.

The Little Yoga Book

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