A FEW TIB BITS ABOUT THE NEW BEG/INT WORKOUTS
Hi All! I'm glad to hear these beginner and intermediate workouts are finding a loving home in your workout rotation.
In my experience, I have discovered that if a workout is too doable the first time, it will rarely get used more than 5 times. The same applies if it is too tricky. So I designed the beginner to intermediate DVD's to have an appeal that meets multiple levels of fitness. As a beginner you will feel challenged (but not overwhelmed), as an intermediate exerciser you will probably feel perfectly challenged with intensity and variety, and as an advanced exerciser you can simply use heavier weight or a higher step height to be confidently challenged.
The upper/lower/and ab add ons will also provide a challenge to all fitness levels depending on what tubing resistance or weight you use. Please don't assume that the tubing exercises are too easy. I made sure that I selected the ones that I found to be the most effective and guess what?.....in most instances, if you have medium resistance tubing, you will find the tubing exercises HARDER than those with hand weights. Especially shoulders, triceps, and outer thigh work }(
You'll notice that DVD #1 has the Basic Step workout designed for the "beginner to stepping" participant NOT the the "new to fitness" participant. For this reason you'll discover that Basic Step's combo number one is easier to master but then combo two is taught a little faster and is more complex (yet all completely low impact). This will give the beginner a challenge to strive for after mastering combo #1.
Body Fusion, the intermediate workout on this same DVD, is not recommended until Basic Step is mastered. This is because it involves some higher impact moves, a bit more complex choreography, as well as the inclusion of weight training segments.
DVD #2, High Step Circuit, not to be confused with High Step Advanced Training, is an intermediate workout that incorporates everything into one workout. Strength, cardio, coordination, stability training, and endurance. There is a lot happening but it is all very easy to understand with options and various step heights offered along the way. I designed this workout to layer itself so that the heart rate remains elevated while the weight work builds upon itself within each cycle. Feel free to up the resisitance with tubing, hand weights, and step height if desired.
Enjoy!