>Hi,
>
>I just found Amy and what a great find. That step workout has
>a learning curve, but it is so worth it. There is so little
>down time. Once you pick up on how she cues, if yo listen, she
>usually tells you exactly what is coming up.
>
>I never really liked Hi/Lo, but her Hi/Lo workouts are
>awesome.
>
>Tracy
I'm not a Hi/Lo person either but love Amy's Hi/Lo. Actually, Amy is one of my favorite instructors (along with Cathe, of course) and I look forward to her two upcoming cardio workouts. I also like the creative twists she puts on traditional weight work. Some complain about it or call it unsafe, but most of us buying advanced workouts know our bodies and what is safe for us. I'm glad to be shown some innovative options when it is so easy to modify to a more striaght up traditonal move if I don't like what Amy's doing (can't think of anything I modify at this point though). I've acquired almost everything Amy has put out except Boot Camp and APX (a lot of that footage is on HLX though) and I use and enjoy them all on a regular basis.
I agree with the others who realize that Amy's cueing is spot on. The more I do ASC 2, the more I appreciate this. On the 50th run through I hate hearing a lengthy description of the upcoming move.
Amy has really found her niche and found a way to make workouts that appeal to a majority of her customers without being wishy washy and changing her mind or her style too much. She has come a long way fast and I'm excited that there are up and coming advanced instructors on the scene as I've learned to enjoy the variety. Her workouts give a whole lot of bang for very little buck, especially if you take advantage of her presales.
To those who recently acquired ASC2...have fun!
Angela:7