Sportsvibe had a real work out thanks to aerobics Queen Deanne Berry.
See Deanne talk to us about starring in Eric Prydz's 'Call on Me' video, being friends with Sir Cliff Richard and giving us a demonstration on some of her work outs.
K-Swiss and Deanne Berry have created three innovative workouts to celebrate the launch of Tubes trainers - Aerobic, Dance and Combat - that can be viewed as a series of podcasts, or downloaded as a full 30 minute workout from iTunes. It has been devised into 8 downloadable sections: Warm up, Aerobics 1 and 2, Dance 1 and 2, Combat 1 and 2 and Cool Down. Each offers a mini workout on their own or can be watched in full or combined into bespoke workouts for those with more time or energy. The routine aims to give those with a fast pace of life a versatile fitness workout that works for them, wherever they are, be it on an iPad in the kitchen, your phone in the bedroom, on your laptop, or through a multimedia centre via your TV with friends in the front room. Viewers can also watch online at video hosting sites or download free from iTunes - as the K-Swiss Tubes workout is designed for your time, wherever your location.
Deanne Berry is a fully qualified fitness instructor and choreographer having regularly appeared as a fitness expert on GMTV and in national magazines, as well as advising and choreographing several of the most recent Celebrity fitness workouts, including Keith Lemon and Nadia Sawalha.
K-Swiss Tubes are available athttp://www.kswiss.co.ukand at JJB retailers nationwide.
Make sure you subscribe to the iTunes workouts here:http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/k-swiss-tubes-workout-deanne/id402534112.
You check out Deanne's full length workout here:http://www.youtube.com/user/KSwissUK.







