RE: Instructional Video is a Must! Cathe, please must ...
I agree with having some sort of explanation of the steps. I understand that it is recommended that you preview the workout - but I have 1 hour dedicated to exercising every day, and I would hate to spend that on watching it and not moving. It is also frustrating that a lot of moves are cued AS THEY ARE PERFORMED. I do not find the choreography very difficult in itself, but I do find it difficult to keep up because I do not know what's coming up. It would be so helpful if I could hear what's coming up BEFORE she gets into it. I love the workouts, but I find it very frustrating that, unless I do the same one every other day so I'll remember the sequences, I find myself rewinding over and over again until I remember the moves. It does break my concentration a lot and it frustrates me. I got all of the latest DVD's, and I am having a blast doing them almost all the time, but every once in a while I am left watching the screen and trying to remember which combo that was. Especially when I hear "Did you get it?", I look at the TV and sure enough, I am doing something completely different.
...and yes, I know that at some point I will learn them and not be surprised anymore, but until then I really want to enjoy my workouts and not be frustrated. When I exercise I want to be able to do the moves from one end of the workout to the other, because I know I can, and it is frustrating to know that I can't actually do one combo from start to finish through no fault of my own - I can't read minds while I exercise. Previewing the workouts will help me learn the moves, not learn the sequence. In my mind there's a difference between the two, and I am not sure if I explained it right.
Just my $0.02...