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Belleville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New MPN:cize&workout&6dvd

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Crazy 8
You Got This
Full Out
In the Pocket
Go For It
Livin in the 8s
8 Count Abs

Deluxe Workouts:
Get Into it
Turn it up

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Quick Start Guide
Eat Up! Guide
Weekend Survival Guide
Beginner/Advanced Calender
Lose it! Guide
Deluxe Weight Loss Calendar

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