Hi, Angela, I take it your are feeling better? The fact that you are a rotation girl is a big advantage,I think, and it's surprising how little we actually lose when we are faithful exercisers, who face illness or injury, particularly if you get a maintainance rotation going ASAP. You have given yourself great advice, easing back in with a 4 week rotation that increases in intensity. I know I would get worried and feel like I was shedding muscle mass and endurance like air from a leaky tire, bu it was not so. After a few weeks, you lose a little but as a regular exercisers, it comes back really fast.
I stuck with yoga when my feet were acting up and decided to use premixes and timesavers to cover all the bases when I revamped my program. They are a great way to get started. Happily, as I discovered they were a good place to start, I also realized they felt rather easy to do and more importantly, the feeling that I could do more was there from the start.
Listen to your body! Work up a good sweat without going all out the first few times and I would hazard to guess you'll be adding cardio minutes and pounds very quickly. Make sure you rest and eat well too.
I have been using Hardcore. I did Low Max, Kick Max,and High Step Challenge to start, pulling out light to moderate weights (my heavy was 12 #) and keeping my barbells at 25 and 30# (I like to use two) and I did just fine. I was a little sore but in a good way and upped for the next session. I added HCX Interval and Circuits, which I loved and did Imax3 in it's entirety next week, blowing off the idea I should use a premix that split the workout up. I made a few impact modifications, but all in all, it was fun and not too difficult. My daughter has been in the high school musical and the past few months my yoga schedule was pathetic but apparently enough to maintain. The arrival of Hardcore was timely and I felt no detraining effects. You know exactly what's right for you. I know I am repeating yself to say listen to your body but it will tell you just what you need. Write down where you intend to start and where you want to end up and follow it. You go, girl!
Bobbi
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