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When leotards and legwarmers were all the rage in the 80s, Jazzercise was at the height of its popularity. Judi Sheppard Missett is the founder of Jazzercise, teaching her first Jazzercise class in ...
Pat Benatar told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that she still has her clothes from the 1980s and revealed which one of her ...
Jazzercise, which was founded in 1969 by professional dancer Judi Sheppard Missett, remains the original group fitness class for women. On International Women's Day, here's why it still matters.
A plucky single mom leaves her office job to open up a jazzercise studio. However, she runs afoul a corporate jazzercise studio that wants to put them out of business, which leads to a climactic ...
The 80s certainly saw a rise in the number of women working out at gyms. Although these spaces were first mostly occupied by men, women made an effort to join in and exercise.
The founder of Jazzercise stays active and energized at age 80 by dancing and lifting weights. Judi Sheppard Missett says she's motivated by a drive to help others enjoy exercise. Her diet for ...
The founder of Jazzercise stays active and energized at age 80 by dancing and lifting weights. Judi Sheppard Missett says she's motivated by a drive to help others enjoy exercise.
Jazzercise may have started with colorful leotards, leggings and sweatbands, but it has continued to evolve with music trends and workout fads for more than five decades.
To find out what Jazzercise looks like today, I took an evening class at the New York City studio. I’ll always commit to the bit, so I showed up in hot pink liquid leggings, a leotard, and ...
In fact, judging from the Jazzercise locations list, it's more popular than you might think. Today, 444 studios exist in 16 countries, and the brand has an online streaming component.
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