Dear Esther,
I took your advice and got a "Cardio Samba" video and am working my way extremely slowly through it. I have flat feet and require orthotics due to bunions (and have tried other insoles or just good shoes (like Naots) and my feet are happiest with orthotics). I've been doing the samba barefoot. Is this a good idea for me? So far I can only do about 10 -15 minutes at a time. By the way, after reading your book, it seems that my foot ligaments stretched out during pregnancy as I used to have size 8 shoes and now am in 9 or 9 1/2.
Thanks for your time.
Lemontree
I took your advice and got a "Cardio Samba" video and am working my way extremely slowly through it. I have flat feet and require orthotics due to bunions (and have tried other insoles or just good shoes (like Naots) and my feet are happiest with orthotics). I've been doing the samba barefoot. Is this a good idea for me? So far I can only do about 10 -15 minutes at a time. By the way, after reading your book, it seems that my foot ligaments stretched out during pregnancy as I used to have size 8 shoes and now am in 9 or 9 1/2.
Thanks for your time.
Lemontree
1 hour 25 min ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm
I'm am looking for some good Samba DVD's - could you please describe the one you have found? Do you recommend it?
The video features Quenia R., she's from Brazil, and teaches at World Dance New York, apparently. I like her demeanor on the video - she goes slow, then medium to teach, and for the actual workout, she goes medium and then fast. The workout is broken into 5 segments, I think, and each has a tutorial and then the actual workout. I'm a slow learner when it comes to physical things but I can replay the DVD often and am really catching on. I am using my inner corset as best as I can during it.
I like the video a lot. Persons who already know samba or lots of different dances may think the DVD is too easy. For me, the video is just right. I got mine from Amazon (and posted a review with a link to your book).
1 hour 25 min ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm