What is Tae-Bo?
Who can participate?
How soon can you see results?
How often should I do Tae-Bo?
Where can you practice Tae-Bo?
Billy Blanks discovered the benefits of combining karate moves with dance music in 1975 in the basement of his California home. A
seven-time world karate champion and former Golden Gloves champ,
Blanks originally created the routine as a way to train
himself.
What is Tae-Bo?
Tae-Bo, a unique and challenging fitness system, is a martial arts/aerobics
hybrid created by Billy Blanks in 1975. Tae-Bo combines
Tae Kwon Do, boxing and dance disciplines and puts them together
in a challenging program set to hip-hop music. A typical one-hour
class consists of a series of jabs, punches, kicks and steps,
choreographed in a series of eight-count combinations.
The name,
Tae-Bo, is a combination of other words. "Tae" means "leg" and it
relates to the kicks and lower body part of the workout. "Bo"
comes from boxing and the upper body punches that are an integral
part of the workout. Set to the upbeat music, Tae-Bo can be a
very satisfying workout because it engages the entire
body.
Who can participate?
Tae-Bo is for anyone who
wants a complete workout. But more than just exercise calorie and
fat-burning exercise Tae-Bo offers a workout for the entire body.
As with any new exercise program, you should consult your health
care provider first before embarking on it.
Tae-Bo can be done at your
own rate. As you build strength, you can do more and you can
increase your level of physical fitness, Tae-Bo officials
say.
Many women are attracted to
the program as a form of strength building. Since Tae-Bo is set
to music, it's a lot of fun. You build strength while enjoying
yourself.
In addition, while Tae-Bo
shouldn't be considered a self-defense course, you can learn defensive moves through it because the program uses imaginary
opponents as targets.
How soon can you see results?
According to Billy Blanks
Enterprises research, some people report feeling a change in
their body the very first time they do Tae-Bo and they begin to
see results in as little as three Tae-Bo sessions. Others report
change over several weeks. Everybody is a little different and
individual results vary.
How often should I do Tae-Bo?
First, as with any fitness
program, check with your physician to make sure you can start an
intense workout program. Tae-Bo can be done everyday or a couple
of times a week. For maximum benefit, like any other
cardiovascular program, you should consider doing the Tae-Bo at
least three times a week, according to Billy Blanks'
Enterprises.
Beginners are advised to
start slow and build up their endurance. Tae-Bo is challenging
and requires use of your entire body. Don't get discouraged if
you get tired quickly in the beginning. The entire idea of Tae-Bo
is to maximize the benefits by incorporating the entire body into
the workout.
Where can you practice Tae-Bo?
Tae-Bo is a
trademark of Billy Blanks Enterprises. The routines and music
mixes have been designed by Blanks. The Billy Blanks World
Training Center in Sherman Oaks, CA. is the original setting for
Tae-Bo classes. But, if you don't happen to live near the studio,
you can get started on your Tae-Bo workout in two
ways:
- Find an instructor who has
completed the Billy Blanks Tae-Bo training course. The training
program has graduated many instructors from all over the U.S. Beware of copy-cat programs, however. There are many "sound-alike" programs that promise the complete workout, but the Billy Blanks organization says there is no substitute for the original program.
- Buy a videotape or watch for the popular infomercial. By watching the tape and following the Tae-Bo routine, you can get the benefits
of the whole-body workout in the privacy of your own
home.