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byou: The hot new dance workout - Season 1

In this fitness video designed especially for girls, Cheetah Girls star Sabrina Bryan offers en invigorating dance fitness workout featuring all the latest dance moves. With routines ranging from the introductory "Pure Fun" that moves slowly to teach viewers all the right moves to the confidence-building "Dance Party" and the challenging "Full Blast," this video is great for young girls of all fitness levels. Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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In this fitness video designed especially for girls, Cheetah Girls star Sabrina Bryan offers en invigorating dance fitness workout featuring all the latest dance moves. With routines ranging from the introductory "Pure Fun" that moves slowly to teach viewers all the right moves to the confidence-building "Dance Party" and the challenging "Full Blast," this video is great for young girls of all fitness levels. Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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