:-)

From her message posted yesterday, apparently there are folks worrying it's going to be too intense...

I have received some questions from individuals who were very happy and satisfied with the intensity level of the original series and are a bit worried about the “elevated” nature of LMR2. Rest assured that these workouts can also be modified down where necessary so that exercisers at an intermediate level can still enjoy and reap the benefits of these functional training routines.

And my reaction to that recent video where she's chatting about LMR2 elevated with the wall pushups...

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Yes, I kinda' thought about rehab exercises for shoulder/knee...which, of course, nothing wrong at all with
those type of exercises, but not exactly what I was talking about before, showing the difference in an
exercise, basic & then elevated. I love the ISO-hold exercises and yes, they can be tough. She has been
doing alot of those in the Lives, using only weights or a weight & tubing. and I really like the unilateral
moves as well.
 
Yes indeed;). The video is for them.
But what about those of us who want to know what the "elevated" exercises will look like?

The video seemed like something one might do in a geriatric facility. Honestly, I was kind of disappointed that Cathe - who made her mark as the instructor for gym-style, advanced, home workouts would post something like this.

As a soon to be 67 years old who has been working out regularly for 42 years, I am not-actively aging, I am actively fighting aging and this type of thing isn't in my arsenal.
 
But what about those of us who want to know what the "elevated" exercises will look like?
Those of us who want "elevated" stuff, we are also in our own right to question the intensity of the content.

I am sure Cathe is aware!

That being said, i do not know why people keep on asking for modifications.
Showing modifications is a norm for fitness instructors. Cathe always show them :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
That is an annoying old song.
 
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