Hi ladies,
Based upon what I've read here and at vf, I'm thinking they'll carry me out on a stretcher if I start into Cathe's tapes at this point; I've returned to working out after a 6 month break (knee problems,) and have been back at it for only 2 weeks. However, based on the raves she's always received on The Firm's email loop, what I read at vf and even more, what I've read here (including the "spirit" and attitude of the place,) I am chomping at the bit to get to these tapes!
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I have two tapes that I use most of the time, both Firm tapes (a cardio and a lower-body workout -- I like the lower body one and am bored *senseless* by the other.) Although my cardiovascular system can take a pretty intense workout (and I really want that,) my knees balk at *any* high impact moves (and some of what the Firm considers *low* impact.) I'm about 10 pounds over where I feel comfortable, but not
"overweight" at all according to the general standard. Although not in what I would call "good" shape, my body does seem to be able to rise to the workout challenge (enough to surprise me
after workouts numbering somewhere around 50, all I've had problems with are my knees (I injured them two years ago and have never recovered completely.) So, aside from the knee thing, I don't want to look toward a "timid" workout. (Side note... the things that are proven to give me problems are jumping, running, and, worst of all, those nasty dips and lunges. Ouch!)
So! (short story made long,)I'm curious as to your opinions about what I might do next... and what you think of these possibilities: "Kari Anderson's Fitness Formula," and "Sculpting With Weights" (a Firm tape.) I did quite a bit of reading on the web last night, and the Kari Anderson tape sounds like a good launch point. I've been looking at getting the other (SWW)for awhile; I've seen several positive reviews, and I like the instructor's style (same instructor on my lower body tape.)
I guess we're looking at "challenging at an upper-beginner to intermediate level, but knee friendly." Any opinions/ideas/advice?
Thanks in advance for your help, and for your *patience*... It wasn't my intention to be so long-winded!
Cynthia
Based upon what I've read here and at vf, I'm thinking they'll carry me out on a stretcher if I start into Cathe's tapes at this point; I've returned to working out after a 6 month break (knee problems,) and have been back at it for only 2 weeks. However, based on the raves she's always received on The Firm's email loop, what I read at vf and even more, what I've read here (including the "spirit" and attitude of the place,) I am chomping at the bit to get to these tapes!
I have two tapes that I use most of the time, both Firm tapes (a cardio and a lower-body workout -- I like the lower body one and am bored *senseless* by the other.) Although my cardiovascular system can take a pretty intense workout (and I really want that,) my knees balk at *any* high impact moves (and some of what the Firm considers *low* impact.) I'm about 10 pounds over where I feel comfortable, but not
"overweight" at all according to the general standard. Although not in what I would call "good" shape, my body does seem to be able to rise to the workout challenge (enough to surprise me
So! (short story made long,)I'm curious as to your opinions about what I might do next... and what you think of these possibilities: "Kari Anderson's Fitness Formula," and "Sculpting With Weights" (a Firm tape.) I did quite a bit of reading on the web last night, and the Kari Anderson tape sounds like a good launch point. I've been looking at getting the other (SWW)for awhile; I've seen several positive reviews, and I like the instructor's style (same instructor on my lower body tape.)
I guess we're looking at "challenging at an upper-beginner to intermediate level, but knee friendly." Any opinions/ideas/advice?
Thanks in advance for your help, and for your *patience*... It wasn't my intention to be so long-winded!
Cynthia