When I first watched DVD, I was thinking what most of you guys thought.
"Wow. That's it?"
But it isn't about the short teaching time or his bonus materials. It's the actual ANACONDA material that made me appreciate the DVD.
The teaching was indeed only five or so minutes long. However, I don't need a 20+ minute explanation for the move. I don't need to be spoon fed my way to achieving that two story long Anaconda.
I really enjoyed the materials taught. Bone has some really cool moves. I mean, the moves aren't "revolutionary," but they are just some things that he came up with and that he shared with us. We can't abuse the word "revolutionary." I've seen that word used way too many times in the market already.
The content on the DVD can greatly expand ANYONE's repertoire. You can use the moves to make up something totally creative or create a nice routine.
I don't know what everyone else's expectations were, but I am not unhappy with this product at all. I may not be 100% satisfied with the DVD, but I am happy enough with the content provided.
"Wow. That's it?"
But it isn't about the short teaching time or his bonus materials. It's the actual ANACONDA material that made me appreciate the DVD.
The teaching was indeed only five or so minutes long. However, I don't need a 20+ minute explanation for the move. I don't need to be spoon fed my way to achieving that two story long Anaconda.
I really enjoyed the materials taught. Bone has some really cool moves. I mean, the moves aren't "revolutionary," but they are just some things that he came up with and that he shared with us. We can't abuse the word "revolutionary." I've seen that word used way too many times in the market already.
The content on the DVD can greatly expand ANYONE's repertoire. You can use the moves to make up something totally creative or create a nice routine.
I don't know what everyone else's expectations were, but I am not unhappy with this product at all. I may not be 100% satisfied with the DVD, but I am happy enough with the content provided.