Customize Your Experience – Select from more than 30 tracks in Single Song mode, take a class designed by Beto, Gina Grant or Tanya Beardsley, or craft your own playlist in Zumba Class mode.Shake it in Style – From fan favorites like Salsa and Reggaeton to all new styles like Bellydance, Axe, Latin Pop and Pasodoble, players can choose from more than 20 dance styles.YES NO Additional Zumba Fitness 2 Features:
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Playing in Single Song, Full Class or Zumba Party modes, players will have a blast with this unique dance fitness experience that shapes, tones and transforms their bodies while leaving them with an endorphin high. The all-new progress tracker adds up calories burned, grades dance styles, and displays trophies, stats and overall rank. The successor to the best-selling original, Zumba Fitness 2 gets players moving with world renowned Zumba creator, Beto, and celebrity instructors Tanya Beardsley and Gina Grant as they guide you through each exhilarating routine ranging in style from Merengue and Samba to Indian and Latin Pop. "The Zumba Fitness franchise of video games connects the exhilarating Zumba dance workouts loved by millions with uniquely interactive console platforms that are accessible and fun for consumers of all ages." Featuring more than 30 hot new music tracks, electrifying choreography, a huge variety of new dance styles and brand new arenas, Zumba Fitness 2 invites players to dance their way into shape with a fun and proven program. "We've seen an overwhelming demand for the next iteration of the franchise and I can promise you that Zumba Fitness 2's new and improved features will challenge Zumba enthusiasts and entice new followers to join the party," said Jesse Sutton, Chief Executive Officer, Majesco.
Developed by Zoe Mode, Zumba Fitness 2 will launch on Wii this holiday season and another-to-be announced platform in early 2012. The ultimate interactive Dance-Fitness Party is about to make an encore appearance in your living room! Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, along with Zumba Fitness LLC, today revealed plans to release Zumba Fitness 2, the sequel to the best-selling dance-fitness video game since its release in November 2010. Zumba is great because we can use music from all over the world! I have some Brazilian pop, some French songs, some songs from India….EDISON, N.J. So those are some samples of my playlists for Zumba. In this Zumba Music Playlist I used another warmup mix along with rhythms such as salsa, reggaeton, belly dance, and more! This is a very international mix with only Bang Bang and the warmup and stretch being in my 30%. Songs that come from Zumba Fitness are songs I got for being a ZIN member. He makes warmup mixes for Zumba instructors! Find his music here! In this playlist, everything is international except the warmup, toning, abs, cool down/stretch and the Britney Spears song. Some of my favorites come from DJ Baddmixx. I often will use custom warmup mixes that I find online. This is my second sample Zumba Music Playlist. I have a mix of different music styles including merengue, salsa, hip hop, and more! The Cup of Life is our warmup, Let’s Dance is our “toning” song, “Boyfriend” works our abs (see my video for that song here!) And then the cool down to Save the Last Dance and we stretch to My Girl. This is my sample Zumba Music Playlist #1. Usually a 45 minute class will accomodate 12-15 songs. I used to teach an hour class, so I got to do a few more songs. Here are some screen shots of some of my Zumba playlists. I also usually include an ab song toward the end. I always get questions about my Zumba music playlist! I have talked before about the Zumba music….and people LOVE seeing my playlist!Ī typical Zumba playlist should consist of at least 70% international music (including Latin, Belly Dance, Carribean, and other world music) and 30% of whatever the instructor wants! I use everything in my 30% from Country, to Hip Hop, to Broadway!Īlso, a Zumba playlist should always have a warmup, a “toning” song (where you warm up and work major muscles, like legs, abs, arms), then have the workout portion, and then have a cool down/stretch section.