I wanted to write one more post about my favorite fitness stories from the past year. Some of these are the best products I reviewed, while others are short-lived series you may have missed. (Remember Burn It Off?). See my favorite posts, fitness products and tips from the past year! Favorite Product Review: Bender Ball. I LOVE the Bender Ball. It's one product from an infomercial that gives a killer workout and is well worth the money (about $10). Denise and Nancy are both converts now, too. Luckily, you can buy the Bender Ball at sporting goods stores everywhere these days! If you're looking for a fun new way to challenge your core, this is it! Runner Up: The Wave. It was fun and different, but I'm not sure that it would keep my interest for the long-term. Favorite DVD Review: Work Out with Jackie Warner. I loved these workouts, the variety, the instruction—everything. I still follow this DVD from time to time at home when I want a good strength-training routine that also gets my heart rate up. Runner Up: Cardio for Beginners was a lot of fun! I think it's perfect for people of many levels if you enjoy cardio dance workouts. Favorite New Workout: Kettlebells. WOW! I had a lot of fun—and was sore for days—after my first kettlebell workout. I admit, I don't use my kettlebell as often as I'd like, but each time I do, I really feel it. 3 Best "Habits of Fit People" Tips: I started this series to share some of the tricks I use to stay motivated and help make fitness a habit. I DO plan to add more "habits" over the next year. But if you really want the top 3 habits that I think will help you most, they are (in order): Find Something Fun, Commit to Just 10 Minutes, and Have Plan B. Most Controversial Post: I'd say that my Wii Fit: Is It Really a Workout blog upset a lot of Wii Fit fans. I didn't mean for it to sound as negative as it may have sounded. I just think it's really important that we understand the difference between "activity" and real exercise so that we're not cheating ourselves or thinking we're doing more (or burning more calories) than we really are. Dean's bodybugg post was also a hot topic among readers, although I have to say that I agree with his perspective 100%. Other Popular Posts You May Have Missed:
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