Hi, tagging on here! Those who have this, how do you compare it to Cathe? The only instructors that I've done besides her are Shawn T (not a fan) and JB Barnes who does the Urban Rebounding. He's ok, I haven't done him in a while, he's a little over the top and I can only take him in small doses! I want to like Chalene Johnson or Autumn Cabreses, but I don't have them and not sure I want to plunk down money for them particularly because is a MLM deal...
Does anyone know the layout? What I got from the link was that it is a 12 week program, yikes, for $59 and they do total body heavy wts 3x weekly.
Thanks!
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Hi LadyLep,
First of all, the biggest difference is this GGS is not a DVD program -- you get a bunch of PDFs with great info on strength training (and conditioning, nutrition, etc.), including one with three programs for three levels of trainees (similar format but with more difficult versions of moves in the more advanced programs). Three total body workouts per week (although they do have a few metabolic conditioning workout suggestions AND a discount link to Jen Sinkler's excellent Lift Weights Faster program, which is all metabolic conditioning).
Unlike Cathe, GGS doesn't have much in the way of isolation exercises -- I don't think there are any biceps curls or triceps kickbacks in there. Mostly big, compund moves like squats, deadlifts, and pushups/bench press. You'll definitely get your biceps with those chinups, though! And there are barbell glute bridges, lunges, etc. There's some core work every day.
If you work out at home, it will help a lot to have a squat rack, heavy weights, and a pullup bar. Reps are mostly in the 6-12 range, with some higher reps for moves like barbell glute bridges and core work. You'll probably be lifting heavier than ever.
There are suggested modifications for moves that really require a full gym (e.g., battling rope slams).
There's great info on warming up, foam-rolling, etc. I'm guessing a workout, including warmup, would run you around 45 mins. Could be a little more.
I think it's a great program and definitely recommend it if you're interesting in trying out lifting heavy on your own. I think Cathe is absolutely fabulous and I love her programs, but I've learned so many new things about lifting since trying out programs like GGS. The GGS program is a solid 'education' in strength training.
Hope that helps -- let me know if you have any more questions.
(Karen, I'm sure you'd like the GGS program -- after you get through the 17 paper programs you've got queued up!
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Roz