I know it's not entirely original, but I love the series and I think that, especially in these economic times, few things are more called for. When people have less disposable income, sales for items such as fitness videos have less of a likelihood of increasing or keeping steady; you know this already. Especially, however, when obesity rates have skyrocketed, exercise decreases health costs, and is therefore profitable in the long run. A series like Cross Train Xpress brought Cathe Friedrich's intensity both in cardio and weights to a population that is pressed for time, as most of us are.
Some also may appreciate the weights in STS, but don't have the money for it. Cross Train Xpress makes each section a little less intimidating; if each DVD would be sold either as a package, or individually for, say, $10, there is not only a chance of retaining the core base, but of appealing to those workout fans who don't have the time (or the money) for other series.
The original Cross Train Xpress was brilliant; with another set, anything is possible.
Some also may appreciate the weights in STS, but don't have the money for it. Cross Train Xpress makes each section a little less intimidating; if each DVD would be sold either as a package, or individually for, say, $10, there is not only a chance of retaining the core base, but of appealing to those workout fans who don't have the time (or the money) for other series.
The original Cross Train Xpress was brilliant; with another set, anything is possible.