xschwarz
Cathlete
Hi again,
Just to remind you, I'm an oldie but goodie.
After doing a delicious Turbo Barre yesterday I woke up with domsy arms and legs. Not killer, incapacitating doms, but perfect doms, the kind that remind you that "you did good".
I chose Cardio Supersets for some steadyish state cardio to give my muscles time to heal.
Warning!!! DON"T MISTAKE TEMPO FOR LESS INTENSITY
Caveat: I wisely chose to use 5lb weights in lieu of the demo 8lb. This was a perfect choice for me with the sore arms, I still had a nice resistance going.
I really liked the warm up. I tend to get bored with some of Cathe's warm ups, I don't know, maybe they seem to move too slow are go on forevah when I just want to get moving. But this was a great segway of good length, no static stretching, all moving movements.
I don't recall perfectly all the sets but now as I am cooling down I remember Cathe doing a fresh variation on "windmills", a side lateral lunge with a squat and extension typey thing. I don't miss "windmills".
Traveling push ups were a great challenge, I can't move to the tempo like Cathe and crew do, but I have a challenge to work up to.
She did some puddle jumpers, which I incorporated a little jump to be more like speed skaters (so far, I'm not joint challenged).
This was my first intro to discs.
I have to say that the cardio moves with discs were far, far more challenging then the moves traditionally done without them. I had to practice X-country skiiers on both my hardwood and berber to determine where I had more control. (I am using paper plates). I will need a lot more practice and my inclination is to do the moves w/o disc but clearly you lose the intensity with normal momentum.
All in all another well executed, cued to perfection workout. I have many more times to visit Cardio Supersets to master this workout.
A
My sequence so far:
Turbo Barre
Cardio Supersets
P.S. I can't comment on the music because I'm one of those people that concentrete completely on the moves, I stop hearing the music.
Just to remind you, I'm an oldie but goodie.
After doing a delicious Turbo Barre yesterday I woke up with domsy arms and legs. Not killer, incapacitating doms, but perfect doms, the kind that remind you that "you did good".
I chose Cardio Supersets for some steadyish state cardio to give my muscles time to heal.
Warning!!! DON"T MISTAKE TEMPO FOR LESS INTENSITY
Caveat: I wisely chose to use 5lb weights in lieu of the demo 8lb. This was a perfect choice for me with the sore arms, I still had a nice resistance going.
I really liked the warm up. I tend to get bored with some of Cathe's warm ups, I don't know, maybe they seem to move too slow are go on forevah when I just want to get moving. But this was a great segway of good length, no static stretching, all moving movements.
I don't recall perfectly all the sets but now as I am cooling down I remember Cathe doing a fresh variation on "windmills", a side lateral lunge with a squat and extension typey thing. I don't miss "windmills".
Traveling push ups were a great challenge, I can't move to the tempo like Cathe and crew do, but I have a challenge to work up to.
She did some puddle jumpers, which I incorporated a little jump to be more like speed skaters (so far, I'm not joint challenged).
This was my first intro to discs.
I have to say that the cardio moves with discs were far, far more challenging then the moves traditionally done without them. I had to practice X-country skiiers on both my hardwood and berber to determine where I had more control. (I am using paper plates). I will need a lot more practice and my inclination is to do the moves w/o disc but clearly you lose the intensity with normal momentum.
All in all another well executed, cued to perfection workout. I have many more times to visit Cardio Supersets to master this workout.
A
My sequence so far:
Turbo Barre
Cardio Supersets
P.S. I can't comment on the music because I'm one of those people that concentrete completely on the moves, I stop hearing the music.
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