Hi all,
I rarely post on the site, but have been using Cathe since 1998 (and I've had two babies in that time too). Here's a query to all who use the DVDs.
I have a separate room in my basement that I use for working out. Two years ago, I bought a TV/VCR combo JUST for Cathe tapes. I've already preordered the VHS version of the new videos, but I am really considering the Terminator and a few others. Currently I do not have any Cathe videos on DVD.
I need to be convinced to put out the moulah to add another TV and hook up a DVD player to it, or a TV/DVD combo. We actually have four DVD players in the house (two on computers), but as I'm sure you know, you can't hook up a DVD to a TV/VCR combo. Also, of the other TVs in the house, one is also a TV/VCR, one is 36-inches (too big/heavy to carry), and one really old TV not even set up for DVD use. Also, all the other TVs are in carpeted areas--don't want to workout on them.
Are they really worth it? Anybody else in my position? Are the transitions between one segment of one workout to another flawless so as to not lose your heart rate? Sorry if these questions have been dealt with in the recent past. Thanks.
deq
I rarely post on the site, but have been using Cathe since 1998 (and I've had two babies in that time too). Here's a query to all who use the DVDs.
I have a separate room in my basement that I use for working out. Two years ago, I bought a TV/VCR combo JUST for Cathe tapes. I've already preordered the VHS version of the new videos, but I am really considering the Terminator and a few others. Currently I do not have any Cathe videos on DVD.
I need to be convinced to put out the moulah to add another TV and hook up a DVD player to it, or a TV/DVD combo. We actually have four DVD players in the house (two on computers), but as I'm sure you know, you can't hook up a DVD to a TV/VCR combo. Also, of the other TVs in the house, one is also a TV/VCR, one is 36-inches (too big/heavy to carry), and one really old TV not even set up for DVD use. Also, all the other TVs are in carpeted areas--don't want to workout on them.
Are they really worth it? Anybody else in my position? Are the transitions between one segment of one workout to another flawless so as to not lose your heart rate? Sorry if these questions have been dealt with in the recent past. Thanks.
deq