Each week intrepid reporter Rachel Grunwell will try out a new form of exercise to bring you the lowdown.
What is it? A high energy dance/cardio class where participants hold "toning sticks" to add weight and help with toning. Zumba is built on the concept of having a "party" while you get into shape to the sound of high-energy music.
The dance craze is heavily hyped on the telly. It has been around since the mid-90s, thanks to Alberto "Beto" Perez. According to the Zumba website, he was a fitness instructor in Colombia, when he one day went to teach an aerobics class and found he had forgotten his traditional aerobics music. He used his own tapes he had in his bag, which featured salsa-type songs. Spontaneously he discovered the dance-fitness craze and now more than 12 million people do it in over 125 countries.
What's needed? Trackies and a T-shirt - or get into it and go all fluoro and flamboyant.
The experience: Instructor Kellen Pinheiro is a walking advertisement for Zumba. This hot mama (she has two kids), with possibly the best booty in town, could inspire anyone to work out with her. In fact, all she has to do is wear her Zumba gear to the supermarket and people stop her and ask where they can join her for a class.