Am/Pm Callanetics (1994) [NR]

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Release Date:
February 10, 1994

Original Title:
Am/Pm Callanetics

Alternate Titles:
AM PM Callanetics

Production Companies:
Callan Productions Corp.
Michael Huss Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 51

Presenting the Callanetics exercise DVD with morning and evening routines to sculpt and tone your entire body -without bending your schedule out of shape! Employing the precise, gentle movements of Callan Pinckney's original, award winning Callanetics program of safe, no-impact deep-muscle exercises, am/pm Callanetics offers proven methods for shaping up and looking and feeling years younger - even if you only share a few minutes in the morning and evening! The AM Class: Designed to energize your entire day, Callan leads you through a comprehensive 20 minute workout to strengthen and beautify your entire body. From wake-up stretches to target-toning of specific muscles groups, it will make starting your day an exciting experience. The PM Class: This fully relaxing, highly effective 20 minute evening workout utilizes unique deep-muscle Callanetics exercises in a routine that reduces stress while working to rejuvenate and contour all your body's muscles.

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Executive Producer:
Callan Pinckney

Producer:
Loren Frank

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