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Mon May 25, 2009 10:12pm IST
 
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By Dorene Internicola

NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Maybe it's a "Back to the Future" kind of thing.

The 1980's, that bygone era of big hair, big shoulders, big jewelry and general gaudy excess, seems to be inspiring the latest craze in back-to-basics fitness -- retro workouts.

"Everyone enjoys the feeling of nostalgia while breaking an intense sweat," said Carol Johnson, who teaches Retro-Robics, a leg warmers optional old-style aerobics class in New York City.

Johnson, group fitness coordinator with the Crunch fitness chain, conceived of Retro-Robics as "an homage" to the decade that gave us Jennifer Beals' soggy, flash-dancing and turned Olivia Newton-John's workout headband into a must-have fashion accessory.

"Dressing in old-style aerobic outfits is all the rage," said Johnson. "Jane Fonda's attire is signature; Richard Simmons is an icon."

Music for the high-intensity cardio workout also harks back to everything from heart thumping aerobics mixes to Michael Jackson, disco, Motown, and Madonna.

"The class is timeless," she said. "Good for the heart, spirit, and wallet."

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