Patricia Moreno Movies
ickboxing: Core Cross Train combines the high intensity and fat burning capacity of kickboxing with an emphasis on the body's core. A stronger core will not only strengthen and tone the abdominal muscles, but ensure a safer and more effective kickboxing experience. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

- 2008
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Taking elements from funk, hip-hop, and other dance styles, this fitness program hosted by dancer and fitness expert Patricia Moreno provides a serious cardiovascular workout while teaching viewers all the moves for a fun, upbeat dance routine. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
ance Core Cross Train includes three twenty minute workouts set to musical styles including jazz, latin, and hip hop. Hosted by fitness expert Patricia Moreno, the program offers a variety of dance moves intended to strengthen the body's core as well as provide a fun cardiovascular workout. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

- 2006
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Dance for Weightloss with Patricia Moreno features the instructor leading the viewer through a series of steps designed to help anyone burn fat and shed calories. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Viewers seeking to connect with their inner-power are offered a truly unique, high-energy cardio and body-shaping workout that implements the power of words, affirmations, and practiced thought patterns in shaping not just the body, but the mind as well. A versatile and challenging workout that can be practiced in either short segments or as a whole, the IntenSati workout is designed to increase mental clarity while helping the viewer to achieve a transformative level of physical fitness. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Burn fat and calories with the graceful movements of dance as host Patricia Moreno leads viewers in a vibrant, high-energy workout designed to increase the heart rate while increasing balance, strength, and flexibility. With thirty and sixty-minute program options, viewers will be able to choose the exact workout best suited to their personal needs. An additional tutorial entitled "Learn the Moves" also allows viewers to opportunity to learn the basics of this innovative workout so they will always be in step with their instructor. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Dancing is a great way to get a total body workout, particularly the funky hip-hop styles found in MTV's Grind workout series. This video, with host Eric Neis, is fun to watch and has great music, but is hard to follow. Insufficient warm-up and poor camera work make this a disappointing installment in the series. ~ Heather M. Fierst, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Eric Nies, Patricia Moreno, (more)
A real-life inner city Boston youth shelter yielded the plot, characters, actors, and director of this urban drama about three ghetto youths trying to make something better of their lives while surviving on the streets. Tyson (Tyrone Burton), Hector (Eddie Cutanda), and Bao (Phuong Duong) are a trio of 14-year-old friends attempting to figure out which direction they'll go in life. As they work at a legitimate job sweeping up at a gas station and attending a youth center with the facility's adult leader J.J. (Geoffrey Rhue), they also run drugs for the local gangsters that mock and taunt their efforts at self-improvement. When one of the boys' mother kills herself, the ensuing crisis leads the three friends to choose different paths. Director Robert Patton-Spruill, a drama teacher at Boston's Dorchester Youth Collaborative, cast the three star pupils from his workshop in Squeeze (1996) and based the film on their real-life stories, bringing a palpable sense of realism to the proceedings. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tyrone Burton, Eddie Cutanda, (more)














