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New Beachbody Chalene Johnson P1y0 Pilates Yoga Strength Workout 5 Dvd on 2040-parts.com

US $31.50
Location:

Grove City, Ohio, United States

Grove City, Ohio, United States
Condition:New MPN:piyo 5 dvd

NEW never used, not in shrink wrap:
Includes 3 set of DVDs 
Training Sessions: 
Align
Define: Lower Body
Define: Upper Body
Sweat
Core
Buns 
Strength intervals 
Drench
Sculpt
Bonus: Turbo Fire
PLUS 2 additional DVDs: 
Strength
PLUS: 
Piyo START Guide
GET LEAN eating guide
Strength guide/calendar of workouts

Great energy in Charlene's workouts. She has other instructors who workout alongside her with excellent modifications for beginners to use, as well as instructors showing you how to go extreme with the exercise and really challenge your body. Excellent for all fitness levels.

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