Hi Penny!
I'd put Pilates in the core category, although there are some practices that has a special focus (lower, upper), the ones that are slow an relaxing, I'd say mobility.
I consider barre in the toning/strength category, it could be lower/ upper or full body depending of the DVD.
I am not into yoga, but the few I did, it'd be rather mobility than stretch, although I think yin yoga hold stretches longer, so that would be stretch. In the stretch category I woul plug athletic stretches like Slim & Limber, and the hour long version, can't remember it's name now; lastics, advance lastics, etc.
Hiit, high intensity interval training, Cathe has several of those. Hiit, is very intense. Interval could be anything like 40:20 (40 second of intense work, 20 seconds of rest), 30:30, 50:10, 45:15, 20:10. The 20:10 protocol is usually called tabata, is repeated 8 times for a total of 4 minutes.
Intervals, they could be low intensity or high (hiit), they could interval of weight, followed by cardio, I consider Zumba a cardio interval, some segments are harder faster than other, so the intensity varies.
Metabolic, most metabolic workouts use medium to heavy weights and move fast, and some has cardio intervals. Most men's health dvd are metabolic, Cathe has some too, etc.
And there is aerobic weight training, light weights with cardio as The Firm, but the workouts using heavier weights, I would consider metabolic.
Hope that help some!
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