If you're bored with your current workout DVD collection and looking for a change, you should check out your local library. Once upon a time, I thought libraries just had books, but a couple year ago, I discovered that they also have a huge CD and DVD collection. These aren't just educational CDs and DVDs either. They have current music, TV shows, movies and workout DVDs as well. My local library has a few Walk Away the Pounds routines, some Tae Bo, a couple Sweating to the Oldies, Zumba, Step Aerobics, and several different Biggest Loser workouts. You can use this as a test run to see if you like something enough to buy it, or you can use it like it's your own personal workout of the week program.
With my library, you can access all of the titles on their website. You can see what they have available on the shelf right now and also what other people currently have checked out. I would suggest having at least one or two routines that you own as back up routines just in case you're stuck on hold at the library for longer than you think. You should also put a few extras on the hold list. It's a good chance to expand your horizons and try something that you might not have tried if you had to buy the DVD.
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