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BODYATTACK 75

Warmup : Give Me Everything (Sunny Dee Remix – Jason Born)
Mixed Impact : Party Rock Anthem (Party Playaz feat. The Rocks)
Aerobic : Freakin’ Perfect (Flo Drive)
Plyometric : Party Over Here (Dan Winter)
Upper Body Conditioning : Sweat (Duration Plus)
Running : Night Nurse (Studio 88)
Agility : We No Speak Americano (Mario vs Global)
Interval : Fallin’ (Barley Remix – Breeze vs Barley feat. Taya)
Power : Fading Like A Flower (Sonitus & Daniel P Remix Edit – Vegas Crashers)
Lower Body Conditioning : The Edge Of Glory (Southern Light)
Core Conditioning : Own This Club (DJ Marc)
Cooldown : Telling The World (Logan S.)

BODYBALANCE 55

Tai Chi Warmup : Forever Lost (Conjure One)
Sun Salutations : Get Some (The Influence)
Standing Strength : The Last Dance (Radiator Of Elegance)
Balance : I’m No Angel (Suburban Shorn)
Hip Openers : Love, Love, Love (Avalanche City)
Core – Abdominals : Lost In The World (de la Roche)
Core – Back : Science & Faith (The Script)
Twists : Secrets (Fundamental Envy)
Forward Bends – Hamstrings : Still Here (Natasha Bedingfield)
Forward Bends – Hamstrings : Scarlet (Brooke Fraser)
Relaxation : Deep Rest (Richard Maddux)
Meditation : Pure Light (Richard Maddux)

BODYCOMBAT 50

1a. More (B&W Edit) – Spice Club
1b. Rolling In The Deep (Technoposse Remix) – Fizzy Deejay
2. Frozen – Big Fiesta
3. What’s Up? (Dougal & Gammer Hardcore Mix) – DJ Destiny
4. Let It Die – Kartsy Wolfbain
5. Nessaja (Breeze Remix) – Scooter
6. Gimmie Dat – Ciara
7. Eye Of The Tiger – Uprising
8. You’re The Feeling (Exclusive HN Mix) – Heaven 7 vs Al Storm
9. Pause – Pitbull
10. ISHFWILF – Disturbed

BODYJAM 59

Warmup : Til Death (R3hab Remix – Wynter Gordon )
Isolations : Drop It Low (Kat Deluna feat. Fatman Scoop)
Hip Hop : Get It (T.I.)
Hip Hop : Countdown (Beyoncé)
We Run This Mutha : Happiness (Michael Woods Remix – Alexis Jordan )
We Run This Mutha : Run The World (Girls) (Kaskade Club Remix – Beyoncé)
Recovery : Bass Down Low (Depth Emblem Vegas)
Til Death Do We Party : Judas (Southern Light)
Til Death Do We Party : Metrum (Original Club Mix – Fedde le Grand)
Til Death Do We Party : Champagne Showers (Party Playaz)
Til Death Do We Party : Til Death (Ken Loi Remix – Wynter Gordon )
Groove Down : Dedication To My Ex (Lucid Long)

BODYPUMP 80

Warmup: Resuscitate Me – September
Squats: The Edge Of Glory (Glory Mix) – Red Beans & Rice
Chest: Smells Like Teen Spirit – Ninth Immortal
Back: The Tide – Twilight
Triceps: Till The World Ends – Britney Spears
Biceps: Eye Of The Tiger – Altiyan Childs
Lunges: Fading Like A Flower (Club Radio Mix) – Dan Winter
Shoulders: Hands Up! (Sample Ripperz Remix) – Jens O
Abs: Rolling In The Deep – Colourbox
Cooldown: Fade Into Me – David Cook

RPM 53

Pack Ride : All Night Long (Lost Issue Overdose)
Pace : Till The World Ends (Alex Suarez Radio Remix – Britney Spears)
Hills : Welcome To The Club 2011 (Dancefloor Kingz Remix – Manian)
Mixed Terrain : Kings And Queens (Mekon Garden)
Intervals : 1983 (Negative Experience)
Speed Work : Wired (Extended Mix – Dash Berlin feat. Susana)
Mountain Climb : Wherever You Will Go (Handz Up Club Mix – Jan Wayne)
Ride Home : Busy (Olly Murs)
Stretch : She Ain’t You (Chris Brown)

BODYSTEP 86

Warmup : Ready 2 Go (Dead Eye Vacancy)
Step Warmup : Who’s That Girl (Neutron Ignition)
Step Orientation : Loud (Zesty Thunder)
Step Athletic : Determinate (Infinite Council)
Mixed Strength : Party Rock Anthem (Party Playaz)
Power Peak : Rise Up (Lip Six)
Step Recovery : Happiness (Jump Smokers Radio Edit – Alexis Jordan)
Party Step : Run The World (Girls) (Breeze Xile)
Speed Step : Untouched (Viper Electro)
Peak : Poison (Reachout)
Recovery/Conditioning : Like Water (Ladi6)
Cooldown/Stretch : Price Tag (Jagged Eagle)
Alternative 8&9 – Athletic Circuit Track : Mortal Kombat (Encounter The Ultimate – Ironic Militant)

BODYVIVE 21

Warmup : Let Me Take You Away (Radio Mix – Jenn Cuneta)
Cardio 1 – Squats & Leg Lifts : Not Myself Tonight (Jody Den Broeder Radio – Christina Aguilera )
Cardio 2 : Mucho Mambo Sway (Audiophox Re-Boogie Remix – Shaft)
Cardio 3 – Agility : I’m A Believer (Metal Alexander Shutdown)
Peak Cardio : Ring The Alarm (Freemasons Club Mix Radio Edit – Beyoncé )
Active Recovery : More Than A Woman (Bee Gees)
Dynamic Strength : Bright Lights Bigger City (Cee Lo Green)
Integrated Strength : Boys And Girls (Space Jammers)
Hips : My House (Kids Of 88)
Core 1 – Back : Here Comes The Rain Again (Freemasons Remix – Eurythmics)
Core 2 – Abs : Like Water (Ladi6)
Stretch : Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down (Alicia Keys)

SH’BAM 6

Track 1 : The Edge Of Glory (Beans Mix – Red Beans & Rice)
Track 2 : Get Down (Crew 7 and Young Sixx)
Track 3 : Lady Marmalade (Global Nation)
Track 4 : Sweat (David May Remix Edit – Wand 17)
Track 5 : Papi (Legend Zappa)
Track 6 : Judas (Southern Light)
Track 7 : I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Blizzard Brothers)
Track 8 : Throw Your Hands Up (Dancar Kuduro – Qwote feat. Pitbull & Lucenzo)
Track 9 : Run The World (Girls) (Beyoncé)
Track 10 : Party Rock Anthem (Party Playaz)
Track 11 : Don’t Stop Believing (Warm Armadillo Rampage)
Track 12 : Pretty Girl Rock (Audiogroove)

CXWORX 5

Warmup : Best Love Song (T-Pain feat. Chris Brown )
Core Strength 1 : Hold It Against Me (Jumpsmokers Radio Remix – Britney Spears)
Standing Strength 1 : Heavy Cross (Gossip)
Standing Strength 2 : Gimmie Dat (Ciara)
Core Strength 2 : Operation B2010 (Amigo Reverse Three)
Core Strength 3 : Back For More (Cool Million feat. Eugene Wilde)
Bonus 3 – Standing Strength 1 : Burn It To The Ground (Intergalactic)
Bonus 4 – Standing Strength 2 : The Beautiful People (Marooned Atmosphere)
Bonus 5 – Core Strength 2 : O.M.G. (Gordon & Doyle Remix – Jason Born)

Well, unbelievably this list has hit the net already! So here it is! I haven’t got this release from any official sources – the tracks are correct but I was certain the version of Smells Like Teen Spirit was the original Nirvana track at the filming? Maybe it was an incredible cover??? Regardless this release is TRULY EPIC like no other (lunges and shoulders GO OFF!).

As always I’ve linked to the tracks as best I can – where covers are used I’ve linked to the original. For more info see my filming post – and enjoy!

BODYPUMP 80 tracklist

Warmup: Resuscitate Me – September
Squats: The Edge Of Glory (Glory Mix) – Red Beans & Rice
Chest: Smells Like Teen Spirit – Ninth Immortal
Back: The Tide – Twilight
Triceps: Till The World Ends – Britney Spears
Biceps: Eye Of The Tiger – Altiyan Childs
Lunges: Fading Like A Flower (Club Radio Mix) – Dan Winter
Shoulders: Hands Up! (Sample Ripperz Remix) – Jens O
Abs: Rolling In The Deep – Colourbox
Cooldown: Fade Into Me – David Cook

BODYCOMBAT 50

Join us to celebrate a half-century of BODYCOMBAT with Release 50 – only this isn’t a party… it’s an insane workout that will see you punch and kick calories out the door! As usual, this release delivers hardcore results that leave you wanting More – so gear up and get going!

After warming up your upper and lower body, you’ll move into your first Combat track which features a dynamic Sword KATA sequence that will work your core with every single strike you make.

Watch out for Track 4 and a new side kick inspired by Tae Kwon Do. It’s designed to generate the most power possible from a side kick and to cover more ground; so unleash yourself and go the distance!

Inspired by Capoeira, Track 6 will work your legs to the max, testing your muscular endurance. Your legs are going to love you for all the conditioning work they get in this track. If you go hard, the results will come your way.

Track 7 sees the return of the most memorable BODYCOMBAT song of all time, Eye Of The Tiger. It’s been remastered for Release 50 and is combined with Top 40 songs to make an awesome musical line-up that will motivate you to push through the pain.

Prepare yourself for an 8-minute shoulder-endurance nightmare in Track 8; it’s a full-on punch fest which will see you reach your cardio limit, and then redefine it.

The theme of this release is ‘Reignite the Fire’ and you sure will have burned an insane amount of calories by the time it’s over, with moves that are carefully crafted to shred body fat and deliver hardcore results.

BODYPUMP 80

This round we mark 20 years of BODYPUMP with Release 80 – what a milestone! So to celebrate, we brought the programme back to where it all began: Aotearoa, with an all-New Zealand presenting team and a whole lot of innovation to celebrate the past two decades and welcome in the next!

This release is a great mix of high-intensity aerobic training to get you fit and burn calories; isolated strength training to tone and shape your muscles; and circuit training to push your body to the limit. Time to load up your bar and get working!

You’ll enjoy short bursts of high-intensity training in Tracks 2, 4 and 7 which will lift your heart rate, increase your fitness and burn calories. You’ll be on The Edge Of Glory in no time.

To complement the high-intensity work, there’s pure strength training tracks spread throughout the release to ensure you get a balanced workout. In Tracks 3, 6 and 9 we isolate a particular muscle group – chest (Track 3), biceps (Track 6) and core (Track 9) – to build pressure in the muscle, work it to fatigue and create change.

We’ve got a BODYPUMP first in Track 7: the Propulsion Lunge. It’s a hugely effective power training move where you leap into the air. You may not love these at the time, but you’ll love the results they help you achieve!

Tracks 5 and 8 are circuit-style tracks where you let rip for short bursts of intensity before enjoying a quick recovery. This is where change happens when you push yourself to the limit. Track 8 also sees the debut the Rotator Overhead Press; it’s a total shoulder-conditioning move that will really get your Hands Up! and your shoulders toned.

BODYPUMP 80 is a great release – trust us on this one; you don’t make it through 20 years without learning a thing or two!

BODYBALANCE 55

Welcome to BODYBALANCE 55; we’re delighted you could join us for this release.

Smooth is the name of the game in Track 1, as you focus on warming through the upper body with graceful, encompassing movements.

Track 2 sees you complete Sun Salutations to a funky, beat-driven song which helps wake up and energize your whole body.

There’s a dramatic turn ahead in Track 4, where the drama of the song I’m No Angel is matched by the choreography of the poses.

Let your body fill with Love, Love, Love in Track 5 as you enjoy the sheer beauty of the song you are exercising to. Allow your body and mind to be overwhelmed with the feeling of happiness that this special song generates.

Tracks 6 and 7 offer a complete core workout which really pack a punch. The combinations of moves in these two tracks are so effective, they have the power to change your functional strength in a positive way.

Track 8 is your final opportunity for one last challenging pose, the Standing Balance Twist. There are modification options available to modify this move if you wish to gradually build into this demanding pose.

Surrender to the beautiful song Scarlet, written by Kiwi singer-songwriter Brooke Fraser, in Track 9a, allowing it to take you to a place of absolute stillness.

Before you know it, it’s time for the class to dissolve away into the relaxation and meditation phase, guguiding you to a place of calm before re-entering the world again, filled with Pure Light.

BODYSTEP 86

Get Ready 2 Go with BODYSTEP 86, starting with a solid Warm-up that will get your body prepared for the roller coaster it will be on during this release. It’s an intensely athletic release that will give great results but, in true BODYSTEP™ style, we’ve kept the moves and the music fun, so you keep on smiling from start to finish.

Just when you think Step Athletic Track 4 has reached its Determinate end, we’ve thrown in a surprise Half Burpee! The return of this high-intensity move will spike your heart rate and get everyone ready for the massive Shuffle combos of Track 5. It’s full-on Party Rock Anthem time in this Mixed Strength track as we let your legs breathe and send your heart rate into space. This is a deceptively fun track that will trick you into forgetting how much you’re actually moving!

The surprises keep coming in Track 6 with the introduction of the Propulsive Lunge that sees you and your heart rate Rise Up just when you think you’re slowing down. This move will really push you in the last 30 seconds and your heart rate will peak, but recovery follows – so go hard and get results!

Party Step Track 8 will make you feel as though you Run The World with the debut of the Running Girl move; it’s similar to the Running Man but it’s more Skater-like, a touch classy and equally as cool.

We’ve brought back the weight option in Track 10, with moves to work the legs and again get your heart pumping. Use a 5 (11 lbs) or 10kg (22 lbs) plate for this track; they’re not Poison – they help you reach a training spike!

Because you loved the new Athletic track debuted in Release 85, we’ve included the option again; you can use it in place of Tracks 8 and 9 to give the class another dose of high-intensity interval training. The concept’s the same with this Athletic track: 45 seconds of intense work, then 30 seconds of rest. Rinse and repeat six times. Good luck!

BODYATTACK 75

It’s time to Give Me Everything with BODYATTACK 75! This release is driven by music that’s high-energy, fun and inspiring – just like BODYATTACK!

Track 2 sees the debut of a new move, the Running Man. This is a first for BODYATTACK and it will leave you with a big smile on your face while your body finishes warming up, getting you ready for the high-intensity moves that are about to hit!

You’ll be Freakin’ Perfect in Track 3 as you let your heart rate peak with a BODYATTACK favourite, the Superman! Couple this move with some Jumping Jacks and your body won’t know where to send the blood – to your arms or your legs!

It’s time for intense Lunges now, and your opportunity to change the shape of your legs. There are options if you need to take things down a notch – we want everyone to do whatever it takes to make it to the end of the class, that’s all! Fitness is something you earn.

The Walking Burpee makes a return this release, this time joined by Bottom Half Push-ups to make one killer combo to condition your whole body as you complete this strength training sequence. We can promise that you will Sweat through this whole track, just like the song says!

If you love baseball, you’ll love Track 7. This track is sports agility training at its most intense and whether you’re a baseball novice or not, you’ll be running to bases, picking up balls and throwing them like you’re a professional in no time.

There will be no Fading Like A Flower in Track 8 as you experience a final boost of high-intensity interval training that will help you increase your fitness dramatically. Sprint as fast as you can at the end of the track – the energy of the group will help motivate you, as will the fact that you’re on the stretch to home base and the awesome conditioning tracks that await you. You’ll be on The Edge Of Glory before you know it!

RPM 53

Think of RPM 53 like this: 45 minutes of riding time where we have 10 minutes to get warm in Tracks 1 and 2; 5 minutes at the end to cool down; this leaves us with about 30 minutes to work hard and push ourselves to the limit.

Make the most of your 30 minutes of work by keeping the riding and workout intensity high through focusing not only on the work phases but also on the recoveries. Effective recovery is key if you want to build fitness and increase your endurance.

Track 4 is Mixed Terrain with a difference. In this track we are riding the flats at the same paces as the climbs until we hit the sprints. You ride in the saddle at 80rpm to flush your legs, before adding enough resistance to counterbalance your body weight so you can stand and climb, maintaining the same pace throughout. Then reduce to Working Resistance, ride hard and sprint. Don’t worry, all the work will pay off: you’ll feel like Kings And Queens by the end of it!

Treat each interval in Track 5 like it’s your last! During each of the five intervals, flick the switch, and power ahead knowing there’s a recovery phase right around the corner. If you use your recoveries, you’ll work much harder than you think you can in the attack phases, and get the results to match.

There’s a real contrast in this release between emotive and fun tracks. The mix of the two enhances the ride, creating a real journey. Don’t think about it too much, just ride it and feel it.

BODYJAM 59

Wanna Battle In The Bronx? Put on your baddest gears for this Hip Hop-inspired release that features a classic gangsta feel AND the latest chart-toppers. Old school is the new new school, right?

Drop It Low into Track 2 with some silky-smooth Salsa. Focus first on the hips, then get your chest poppin’. Then get ready for straight Hip Hop with Get It flowing effortlessly into Countdown, the hottest sasstastic diva banga of the year. But don’t let it fool you; it’s about to get mental. The club anthem Happiness will have you sweatin’, then how loud can you yell “WHO RUN THIS MUTHA!”?

Drop your Bass Down Low to lower the heart rate – then it’s the genre-defying “Till Death Do We Party” House block. The most colossal remix of Judas, followed by Metrum, a melting pot of House, Afro, percussion, Electro, progressive – basically you cannot categorize this track into a box. It’s here that we challenge expectations of just what can be achieved in a fitness studio.

And just when you think things couldn’t get any more awesome, BAM! Champagne Showers will throw your class into a breakout energy like never before. The most intense cardio, the most amazing music, the most euphoric BODYJAM yet.

Key to this release is making sure you Set Up, Follow Up, then Shut Up! This is a new coaching style that lets your class feel the music and move with it – minimal interruptions required! Because you’re not talking, you can give the movement everything – 110%. It’s so much more inspirational to watch a great dancer than to talk about great dancing… Give it a go and watch G explain everything in the Ed session.

BODYJAM 59 is defying genres with a Hip Hop flava so you get the best dance workout on the planet – prepare yourself to tear the room up and Battle In The Bronx.

BODYVIVE 21

BODYVIVE 21 is a fun, fresh release with loads of variety!

Let Me Take You Away with a great warmup that will get you ready for the intense cardio blocks that are just around the corner. Track 2 uses the VIVE™ ball as a resistance tool for your upper body, helping you tone and tighten as you build stamina and endurance.

The cardio moves in Track 4 will improve your agility before we up the intensity with interval training in Track 5. You’ll want to Ring The Alarm as this track will push you to your cardio limit, but have the confidence to go hard because active recovery follows! Pay special attention to this track as the song was personally approved for use by the artists who wrote it!

All you Boys And Girls will need to get your VIVE™ tubes out for integrated strength in Track 8, and we’ll also put the VIVE™ tube to work to improve functional strength during the hip moves in Track 9.

Next, we put your core to the test. First up is back strength: you’ll use the VIVE™ ball to train your postural muscles, along with everyone’s favorite – Push-ups. Then it’s your abs’ turn: you’ll feel Like Water during this track but push through; it’s almost time to stretch it all out in Track 12 when you can relax, knowing you’ve just completed a low-impact, high-intensity workout that will get you in great shape all over!

Well these have hit the net already! Apologies for the low res I’ll update them as soon as I can find better quality ones. I might be biased (yes that is yours truly in the BODYCOMBAT poster – and my arm in the Attack haha) but I really like them! Look forward to your thoughts!










Well this is the big one! If you’ve not seen my earlier post, as part of the celebration of BODYPUMP 80, the twenty year anniversary of literally the world’s most popular group fitness program, Les Mills asked if I’d be keen to interview the leader of BODYPUMP for the entire globe, Program Director Glen Ostergaard. And, what’s more, I could ask anything. I actually offered to allow LMI to pre-approve my questions and this very blog post in advance and was told that wasn’t necessary – literally nothing was off-limits. How cool is that?!

So, I did what any self-respecting blogger would do, I asked you guys for a hand with the questions; and boy did you help out! In fact between comments on the post, facebook and twitter you guys had 65 different questions. SIXTY FIVE! Which when you think about it makes sense, after all, I live in New Zealand, literally a short drive from Les Mills Auckland City, I’ve attended the last 12 filmings, rehearsals and trials, and even though I’m right here I’m not entirely sure how the whole process works… I can’t imagine how mysterious it is if you live on the other side of the world!

So of course you guys had loads of questions about the choreography process, music selection, where the innovations come from, how the filmings work, how the presenters are chosen, the development of a release, and of course BODYPUMP 80 itself. And yes, the good news is we’ll get to all of that!

But before I jump into it all however you do need to know a bit about release 80 itself. You’ll see that we spent quite a bit of time discussing the release and that’s because this release is very different. The BODYPUMP 80 filming: just. went. off. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced a class quite like it, and doubt I ever will again…

BODYPUMP 80 was presented by Glen O, Mid Thomas, Matty Thraxton, Will Pritchard and Les Mills Jnr. An appropriately all Kiwi line up for a New Zealand born program. The energy in the room was simply electric. I was fortunate enough to be in the second or third row, typically for filmings I will stay at the back of the class and leave the front section for the international guests, but as I knew Glen and I were having this interview the next day I figured I’d stay nice and close. And I couldn’t have picked a better night to do that – the class was NOTHING SHORT OF EPIC. All the team absolutely peaked on the night. If you know Matty you know he pulls out some classic lines, and he was on form alright! Will was the same, in fact I am certain that some of the calls Will made had never been heard before as the looks on the faces of the group as he said them were priceless. They were all absolutely bursting out with laughter during the bicep track – it was hysterical! Impossible to articulate the incredible vibe of the night in words, you’re just gonna have to wait and see!!

As for the release itself? Well Glen has taken the workout to a new level. BP80 has an entirely new degree of intensity, and new dynamic moves that will not only lift your heartrate through the roof, the lunge track has a new move called the Propulsion Lunge that literally sends your body through the roof! (more on that below) I was absolutely gasping for air after that track and without missing a step we immediately moved into the mother of all shoulder tracks (which Mid delivered amazingly). The workout is nothing short of spectacular. I teach 4-5 BP classes a week and I have never had my ass handed to me like that before. I am not exaggerating when I say BODYPUMP 80 truly feels like it marks a new incredibly exciting direction for the program. I could happily explain more about the release myself from my own perspective, but much much better than that and luckily for us below Glen explains exactly how it came to be and where the program is going.

So let’s get into it! If you did ask a question and I didn’t get to it I do apologise. I literally picked Glen’s brain for close to an hour straight, and tried to cover off as much as I could. In reality I could’ve probably spoken to him for three times as long! We did cover all the big stuff though. I’ve got over 20 pages of notes to work from here so I’m going to try to keep it as concise as I can… Read the rest of this entry »

Now’s your chance!

So I mentioned in my last post that I had a bit of a surprise. Well, as part of the celebration for the big twenty year anniversary of the world’s most popular group fitness program, the massive BODYPUMP 80, Les Mills International have asked me to interview the Program Director Glen Ostergaard… and I’m going to let YOU choose the questions!

I’ll be sitting down with Glen O and picking his brain on Thursday, the day after the filming of BP80. Ever wondered about the filming process? How the music is chosen? How a program is choreographed? Any LM related question you’ve always had at the back of your mind about  the program(s)? Well now’s your chance to find out!

I saw BODYPUMP 80 for the first time myself yesterday and it truly is fitting of a landmark release. There are some amazing innovations, more than one new movement, and I would be lying if I said I didn’t actually come close to losing my lunch at one point… it’s tough!! So as such you may have a question about BP80 specifically itself, or BODYPUMP in general. Either is all good.

I must admit I was very honoured when Les Mills asked me to do this, so let’s do it together. Just post your questions in the comments section below on the blog (not through facebook ideally) and I’ll choose the best questions to ask Glen. Both Les Mills International and I will be publishing the interview. Ask away!

Hi guys, LMI have just published the times for the filmings later this month. Good grief combat won’t be finished until about 11pm – which means I’ll get home around 2am and I’ve got to teach a class at 6am the next day! Things we do for our love of fitness huh?! If you’re coming see ya there!

Wednesday 27 July 2011

  • 3:00pm BODYBALANCE 55
  • 4:30pm SH’BAM 6
  • 5:30pm BODYATTACK 75
  • 8:00pm BODYPUMP 80
  • 9:30pm BODYCOMBAT 50

Monday 1 August 2011

  • 12:30pm RPM 53
  • 3:30pm BODYVIVE 21
  • 6:00pm BODYSTEP 86
  • 7:30pm BODYJAM 59

Wednesday 10 August 2011

  • CX30 5 (time TBA)

Just a wee heads up; you’ll note on my filming date posts I’ll always specify “these dates are subject to change by Les Mills International” – well looks like that’s the case as we’ve had a bit of a swap around.

The two filming dates are still the same however the programmes have moved around somewhat and BODYCOMBAT 50 is now being filmed on 27 July 2011. See below for latest changes – also note at this stage it looks like CX-30 5 will be filmed completely separately at a later date – update – CX30 will be filmed on Wednesday August 10. I’ll try to keep you as updated as I can! New dates follow, and again these dates are subject to change:

Wednesday 27 July 2011

  • BODYBALANCE 55
  • BODYCOMBAT 50
  • BODYPUMP 80
  • BODYATTACK 75
  • SH’BAM 6

Monday 1 August 2011

  • RPM 53
  • BODYVIVE 21
  • BODYSTEP 86
  • BODYJAM 59

Wednesday 10 August 2011

  • CX30 5

These are the big ones! The TWENTY YEAR anniversary of BODYPUMP and the big half century for BODYCOMBAT! Get into these ones early as they’ll go off!! As always these dates are subject to change by Les Mills International. See ya there!

Wednesday 27 July 2011

  • BODYBALANCE 55
  • SH’BAM 6
  • BODYPUMP 80
  • BODYSTEP 86
  • CX30 5

Monday 1 August 2011

  • BODYCOMBAT 50
  • BODYVIVE 21
  • BODYATTACK 75
  • RPM 53
  • BODYJAM 59

Hi guys

Here’s the times for the next batch of Les Mills filmings, including BODYCOMBAT 49 and BODYPUMP 79 – very exciting I’ll update you afterwards and if you’re going I’ll see ya there! (hey check out how late the classes are running – I wouldn’t expect to leave until 11pm on the Wednesday – OMG!)

Wednesday 27 April 2011

  • 3:00pm BODYBALANCE 54
  • 4:30pm BODYPUMP 79
  • 6:00pm BODYSTEP 85
  • 8:30pm SH’BAM 5
  • 9:30pm CX30 4

Monday 2 May 2011

  • 12:30pm RPM 52
  • 3:30pm BODYVIVE 20
  • 5:00pm BODYCOMBAT 49
  • 7:30pm BODYATTACK 74
  • 9:00pm BODYJAM 58

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