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“The ultimate yoga workout to sculpt, shape and tone your body.”
Popular TV presenter Jayne Middlemiss fronts this yoga fitness guide, designed to sculpt, shape and tone your body as well as enhance overall well being. Two separate routines ease the viewer into the programme, before building on core skills. The toned TV presenter and participant of 'Celebrity Love Island' reveals the secrets to how she maintains her amazing body in this unique and inspirational fitness DVD. Love Yoga is a unique Ashtanga based free flowing routine devised by world renowed Yoga instructor Ryan Spielman, designed to sculpt, shape and tone your body as well as enhance your overall sense of well being. Love Yoga's innovative program includes two separate routines with Level 1 specifically for beginners and Level 2 designed for the more advanced.
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$20,000
Revenue
$20,000
Australia's Most Wanted comedian Chopper is fizzing at the bumhole to be back in on the road, and this time, he's brought a big pad of paper with your name on it.Some people have a shopping list. Some have a To-Do list. Chopper has a Shitlist. It's like Santa's naughty and nice list; but with more sack, and no one is getting toys.Restaurant serves your dinner cold. Put it on the Shitlist. The word ‘chillax’. Shitlist. Friend stabbed you. Shitlist. Just saw a romantic comedy you didn’t like... well maybe put yourself on the shitlist for that one, what did you expect? From the Ten Commandments to the Top 40 charts, history is littered with lists, but nobody's done a list like Chopper because sometimes when you get angry, you have to get organised.Think of it as like a bucket list for things that can get f**ked. Everybody has a shitlist. What’s on yours? Submit your entry to The Shitlist now by tweeting #Choppersshitlist and be part of the show Easily the best list since Schindler's.

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