Hi Cathe,
First, I want to commend you and thank you and your team for the incredible workouts you have produced over the years. I love the new ones especially, and can say without any reservation that they have changed my life, enabling me to get into shape and lose 32lbs since January 2006. With five year old twins at home I could never have done this without you guys (and the Disney channel).
However, I have plateaued on my weight loss at around 150lb and really want to lose a further 10lbs. I have also been following weight watchers for the past several months and I am surprised that I am not still losing (I do the work outs at high intensity and on whatever step size you use).
My instinct has always been to do more cardio and less weights in terms of time spent exercising (usually the only cardio I do is what is included in the circuit w/os). One reason for this is that Weight Watchers rewards cardio time at a much higher rate in "rewards points" to exchange for food.
I wonder if anyone else on WW has experienced this conundrum with cardio points vs. weights points. Is it wise generally to try cutting back on cardio and increasing weights for fat/weight loss. I appreciate any input. Thanks.
Linda
First, I want to commend you and thank you and your team for the incredible workouts you have produced over the years. I love the new ones especially, and can say without any reservation that they have changed my life, enabling me to get into shape and lose 32lbs since January 2006. With five year old twins at home I could never have done this without you guys (and the Disney channel).
However, I have plateaued on my weight loss at around 150lb and really want to lose a further 10lbs. I have also been following weight watchers for the past several months and I am surprised that I am not still losing (I do the work outs at high intensity and on whatever step size you use).
My instinct has always been to do more cardio and less weights in terms of time spent exercising (usually the only cardio I do is what is included in the circuit w/os). One reason for this is that Weight Watchers rewards cardio time at a much higher rate in "rewards points" to exchange for food.
I wonder if anyone else on WW has experienced this conundrum with cardio points vs. weights points. Is it wise generally to try cutting back on cardio and increasing weights for fat/weight loss. I appreciate any input. Thanks.
Linda