

There WAS the exercise - which was the thing - and that was more focused through the syndicated programming.

Looking at this, you'd be a fool to think he wouldn't have progressed in that manner. And the cameraman went on to film.you guessed it.more (ahem) adult oriented fare. I hope they go back into the vault and show this program again.not starting at the syndicated program, but the Showtime fillers is where you will see a bunch of folks who because awfully familiar throughout the 80's - Male Chippendale hosts/dancers, mainstream actresses, gymnasts, etc. And that was due to the cameraman/producer/brainchild of this series. For those who remember, you are not mistaken if you're thinking: "Hey, is that camera where I think it is?" It was. The sexuality of the exercise personnel on the Showtime fillers was on purpose. But I was one of the teen that got hooked before that. That and the fact you could buy VHS's by that time. And I think that is where most folks were exposed to this program.
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Plus a few others, but it was Bess who made you WANT to do this, and do with with a smile. Let me say this first: these little exercise breaks on the Showtime channel blossomed into a syndicated program that was a bit more "athletic" with the best instructor/actress in the world Bess Motta. Yes, this was on the sexual - and later I found out why.

These folks were placed on a 360 degree rotating platform performing exercises and the camera was placed where you could see angles you would NEVER see on your mom or grand-dad's old exercise programs. And they were indeed selling "something else". They were selling work out gear you HAD to have. These people demonstrating the exercises were.pretty. On the Showtime where this began, there was something more than exercise. But then there was something - else with this program. Believe you me, there is nothing wrong with Jack LaLane, but the 80's brought this - something new and exciting for my generation to put a new face on exercise that made teens and young adults want to include into a 3 day a week routine. And as a teen I was as limber and athletic as they came, so this really appealed to me after years of television exercises my parents watched such as with "Jack LaLane". This was an exercise program that began as a "filler" program on the Showtime channel, which is where I first discovered it as a teen. When I think of the incredible consumer appeal "exercising" had on the market in the early/mid 80's, there was nothing that compared to the the 20 Minute Workout.
