Reading all these posts inspired me to get this video out again today and give it a whirl!
I put it on, feeling really tired and unernergetic, thought I might do the warm up then switch to an easy video for the day, but I got hooked in and did the whole thing for the first time in my life! Yeah, "we're amazing ourselves" here!!!
It reminds me of the time my DH conned me into climbing Mt. Hood in Oregon. We'd done five weeks of climbing already and I wanted a day off, so he said "well, let's just go for a recce" ('check it out' in British military lingo), and a recce turned into just doing a bit more, then a bit more until we found ourselves on top!
MIC today was just the same. I got hooked into the hi/lo, and once I was in, I thought I'd just do the lo and mid impact then swap to the step section, but then the runner's high kicked in and I love that feeling: when it hits, you gotta go for it!
Sometimes it helps to keep going if you don't take it seriously and don't think "I have to do this today", then it can become stressful. I gave myself little goals all the way through and kept a constant cop-out clause if I wanted it (OK, to the end of the step combos, then skip the intervals, etc.), but I just kept going because there was no sense of duty attached to it, only fun and the thrill of the new.
Now I have to do it again next week, to prove it wasn't a fluke!
Oh, and I HATE THAT SASHAY STUFF, so I substitute a variety of other moves with similar beat from Step works.
Donna: put the hi/lo section in a rotation and within three or four weeks you'll be doing all the hi impact without feeling that you're gonna fall apart at the seams. It's a great workout to use CTX style, followed with some weight training for rushed days. That is how I usually use this tape. And it's OK to take mini-breaks for water, catch your breath, whatever. If you are used to step cardio predominantly, hi/lo Cathe-style can suddenly seem a shock to the system, even if you are in great shape!
Clare