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Pilates Complete For Weight Loss

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2004-01-02

starring: Karen Garcia
directed by: Michael Wohl


Pilates DVD which is the perfect companion for beginning, intermediate and advanced students to help achieve ...
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A.M. Yoga for Your Week

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2008-06-03

starring: Rodney Yee
directed by: Gaiam


DVD INCLUDES:Five 20-minute focused morning routinesWorkout appropriate for all skill levelsDaily variety for your yoga practiceBONUS! ...
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Yoga for the Rest of Us - Back Care Basics

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2007-10-02

starring: Peggy Cappy
directed by: John Baynard


Ease your back and improve your posture! Just as Peggy Cappy has modified yoga poses in ...
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The Biggest Loser Workout, Vol. 1

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2005-12-20

starring: Caroline Rhea, Gary Deckman, Matt Hoover, Ryan C. Benson, Andrea Baptiste


As seen on TV these are the workouts that help the average Jane and Joe to ...
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Prenatal Vinyasa Yoga ~ Jennifer Wolfe

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2006-09-18

starring: Jennifer Wolfe
directed by: Scot Belsky


Namaste, welcome to prenatal Vinyasa Yoga. My name is Jennifer Wolfe and I am a prenatal and ...
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Billy Blanks - Tae Bo Kicks

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2005-05-03

starring: Billy Blanks


Description A Fun Workout for Kids of all Ages! Seven-time World Martial Arts Champion Billy Blanks(r) has ...
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On the Ball Pilates Workout for Beginners

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2003-09-09

starring: Lizbeth Garcia
directed by: Andrea Ambandos


DescriptionOn the Ball: Pilates Workout for Beginners with Lizbeth Garcia has been voted the Best Pilates Video ...
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10 Minute Solution: Tone Trouble Zones

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2007-08-07

starring: Amy Bento
directed by: N/A


This program contains quick and easy workouts that address all those problem areas such as butt ...
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Denise Austin: Boot Camp - Total Body Blast

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2006-12-19

starring: Denise Austin


In BOOT CAMP: TOTAL BODY BLAST your personal drill sergeant Denise Austin will transform your body ...
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Power Yoga - Flexibility

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2004-11-09

starring: Rodney Yee


Regain and extend the easy sense of fluid motion that keeps you doing the things you ...
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West Wing creator to pen epic internet tale

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Philippe Starck's latest creation — a plastic chair — earned its name on the first sketch: Mr. Impossible. The French designer said it simply couldn't be made. The challenge? The weld. Polycarbonate chairs are typically formed using a single mold, but Starck's translucent design required two: one for the legs, one for the seat. Fusing the parts using existing methods would mean an unsightly seam, so the engineers at Italian furniture maker Kartell had to forge a new technique. The key was a very big laser. Trained at specially formulated polycarbonate, it left a seam smooth enough to create the illusion Starck had imagined: a chair that appears to levitate. We reached across the ether to elicit the designer's thoughts. Like Starck's design, our conversation seemed to float on air.

Wired: What was the inspiration for Mr. Impossible?

Starck: The speed of evolution of our civilization and the dematerialization that rules all our production. Take the computer: It was the size of a room, then a briefcase. Now it's a credit card. You cannot dematerialize a chair completely, because you must continue to sit on it. But you can make it invisible. That's why I made the Mr. Impossible with a double shell — it's basically made of air.

Wired: Recently, you have begun to look at the environmental impact of your designs. How does a plastic chair fit in?

Starck: The stupidity of the ecological movement is that people kill trees for wood. It's ridiculous. The best ecological strategy is to make products of a very high creative quality, so you can keep them for three generations. I prefer to make a very good chair in the best polycarbonate than make any shit in wood that will be in the trash one year later.

Wired: Why not use recycled plastic?

Starck: It's a little joke of a material. You can do almost nothing with it. And I also refuse bioplastic, which comes from something that people can eat. Scientists agree that we have a real food problem, a famine approaching. It's a crime against humanity to take something you can eat and make a chair — or use it as gas for your SUV.

Wired: How do you reconcile those principles with your position as creative director for Virgin Galactic?

Starck: Every project should fit the big image of evolution. You can consider Virgin Galactic as something only for rich people, but you can also analyze the incredible help that it will give us. The exploration of space is a vital part of our evolution. We don't have any future if we don't go into space. This world will explode in 4 billion years. We have time, but not so much.


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