Hi Angel:
Welcome!... I am relatively new to Cathe's videos as well. I have also done Leslie's workouts as well. RE: Weight training and the Pyramid series. I think that these would be ok, because you can modify what is more advanced. For instance, when I first started using Pyramid for Lower body, I didn't put as many risers under my high step. Being 5"2', I used what was comfortable to me and still got results. With the barbell you can use as little or as much weight as you want to use, I also used body bars I used with other videos, to eliminate loading and unloading the barbell. I would start with a lower weight and work up.
For variety, and cross training, I purchased Cathes' High Step Circuit workout, this incorporates, weights/resistance tubing with aerobics,here is an explanation of the dvd:
1) one fun and easy step aerobic combination (that repeats itself 4 times) totaling one minute.
2) A leg exercise on the high step.
3) A compound exercise that consists of legs and upper body using 3 pound handweights.
4) An upper body exercise using resistance tubing (working the same body part that was used with the weights just before it)
5) A core exercise
6)A stretch completes this workout.
Total time = 48 min.
I love this video, and the time goes by so fast... it is fun and keeps your heart rate up... you can increase/decrease wts or tension/bands as needed. While Leslie's videos are good, you may want to add more variety and more of a challenge to your workout for steady results. With Leslie's workouts I found that I plateaued and needed to kick-it up a notch in order to continue seeing results.
Another one to try as mentioned before is the Basic Step + Body Fusion workout, here is a description of that one:
Body Fusion format: warm up 6 min, step combo one 8 min., weight segment one 4 min., step combo two 10 min., weight segment two 4 min., step combo three 9 min., weight segment three 6 min., Stretch 3 min., Total = 50 min.
I haven't seen the Body Fusion dvd sold alone, the Basic Step workut is included on the dvd, but I enjoy this workout as well and use this one when I need an easier workout...there is also a light weight workout on the basic step workout section, and they also use a stability ball on this one.
For abs, I recommend: Cathes'Core Max, she uses a stability ball and a medicine ball in some of her exercises and the exercises are challenging, but effective. There are 3 workouts on here and you can mix and match exercises also. Also, note that with Cathe's videos you can mix and match and use the premixes as you desire, customizing your workouts. You really get your money's worth with her videos.
One final thing, I recommend you check out the, VIDEO AND DVD ROTATION FORUM for more suggestions on what videos to use, depending on what you want to accomplish. I found this forum very helpful in creating my own rotation schedule. I hope this helps.. let me know what you think...:7 Dee