LB Vol. 3
Hi Cupcake, I am very interested in this new DVD by Lauren Brooks. I have volumes 1 and 2. I was thinking of getting her DVD with "z-health" incorporated but it looks like getting volume 3 might be something I'd like more. How is volume 3 different from 1 and 2? Can you make any general comparisons? Is it worth buying all three? Also I read the description and saw mention of suspension exercises. What are they talking about there, and do you do those? Thanks in advance if you get a chance to write about this.
Hi,
Personally I would say all 3 volumes are worth it. I have only tried the KB + TRX version in the new DVD ( it just arrived on the 24th...) and my nephew had my TRX so I subbed her recommendations and it was still awesome. But if you want only 1 ... Vol. 3 is the newest.
It also requires two KB for certain drills but has mods for single KB users. I like her stuff because they get my HR going and are gruelling in a different way from AOS. Her abs are very inspiring. It's also cool seeing a girl swing those big KBs. Video Fitness has listed the exercises.
That being said, AOS has superior production values and I don't know how to explain it but after Providence... I am surprised to see my t-shirt drenched without doing anything that gruelling and the next day I do feel it. They say AOS is expensive but their stuff is worth it.
Fire Power ... ( don't like the way they filmed the warm up as the camera man must be on Nyquil but I skip it and the rest of it is great.) is tough as it does use double KB and once again the exercise selection is really good.
Plus I can watch that guy hip snap all day. I like that AOS is kind of on the same track as Athlete's Performance/Core Performance in the way that they are all about Movement Patterns. They seem very knowlegeable.
Hope this helps!
The Cake
Add: Suspension exercises using the TRX. Can be subbed no problem. TRX is pretty cool training tool, I use one with my trainer for some exercises and they are tough. During the holiday as I had to do stuff on my own and subbed a few barbell or db exercises for the TRX, I was surprised at how much easier they were in comparison.
Google TRX and you'll see what it's all about. I have the Army version. I'm very happy with it. Bought one for my nephew and he was absolutely thrilled.