My Thoughts on Workout Blender and Compilation DVD
Kathryn:
This series involves 10 DVDs. I do not imagine that it would be possible to fit all that footage on a single compilation DVD. It is my understanding that the compilation DVD is for those who want a total body workout on a single DVD instead of (or in addition to) the whole system, but I could be wrong.
I would like to know how much additional work and stress this feature will cause for Cathe and company, how much more this will cost, and how much longer it will take to produce, as well as the risk that this will cause freezing issues in certain DVD players (and more hassle for Cathe in the end). I have not had any issues with Cathe’s DVDs in my Sony player, but I have read that others had problems with the Body Blast Series. Of course, I know that technology has improved since then. I have never played with the workout blender. I have not even attempted all the premixes in that series!
I personally do not see the need for a workout blender since the whole purpose of this system is to have an effective rotation that is designed and tested by Cathe for results. I do not see myself mixing it up on my own since Cathe is already planning to do that in the premixes, and she is the fitness professional!
I would prefer to see Cathe focus her time and energy on creating and producing the most effective workouts ever! It would make the most sense to have the blender on a total body compilation DVD if you think about it. That way, people who want to “split” the body parts a different way will be free to do so. For example, I do not see how a workout blender would help someone who wants a back and biceps workout if they are on different DVDs.
I will leave this decision to those who prefer to design their own workouts. As for me, I trust Cathe! She knows way more than I do about this!
Blessings,
Heather B.
“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31 NIV).