I have been working out at home, exclusively with Cathe, for the past 2 yrs. I do both weights and cardio. I have all of the various Cathe weight workouts. It occured to me the other day that due to the nature of an athome gym (free weights) there are only so many exercises a person can do. In other words, you can't shake up your routine much. For example, no matter which Cathe video you do for legs say, you're basically doing the exact same exercises (lunges, squats etc.). Would it be beneficial to shake up your routine a bit by going into the gym and using some of the equipment to hit your muscles differently? Again with the legs as an example, you could do the leg press, leg curl, leg extension etc. I hesitate to ask this because I am still sooo burnt out on the gym and really enjoy my at home workouts. This morning I tested this theory and did legs at the gym and while it was a good workout, I think Leaner Legs kills me more. I have been stuck on the worst plateau known to man for 2 yrs now and am getting desperate. I have tried so many different things (as you probably know from past posts) and the only thing that has helped me drop a FEW pounds (like no more than 5) was to be drastic in my calories. I can't live like that. I would like a routine I can do for the rest of my life, an eating plan I can stick with forever, AND lose those last 10-15 lbs of body fat. I suppose if I were willing to do something drastic like do cardio for 2 hrs every day or whatever that might work but I know that as soon as I went back to "normal" I'd gain again. Curious to hear the "educated crowd" discuss the gym vs. home workout theory.