Hi Cathe, (I know this is long ...but please read)
Prior to finding your workouts, most everything I read in fitness magazines talks about toning down your impact into your 40's and 50's. I'm 45 and really don't want to slow down (especially now that I found out you're 40 and going strong). What is your opinion on this?
Also, I mentioned in a previous post that I have cervical disc herniations and I'm not really supposed to jar my neck too much, but if I feel okay afterwards, do you think it is okay to go high impact?
Also, I mentioned in a previous post that when I first discovered Circuit Max, I had low back pain from all of the jumping. After that, I started doing less and building up gradually and I seem to be doing better. Do you think I'm not hurting myself? Please don't tell me to check with a doctor because I've spoken with many and they don't really know too much about exercise.
Also, I really like how you suggest modifications for some of the moves in Hardcore (i.e., side pushups on one arm, etc.). Since I have this disc herniation, I can't do any weight movements where I lift my arms over my head and I have to modify pushups by doing them on the wall (it's frustrating!! - but if I don't, I get severe, severe pain in my upper back, rhomboids, etc.). Please keep giving the modifications for the ladies that exercise around an injury. I'd also love to see a back/neck strengthing postural workout with an extra long stretch at the end. Sorry this is so long. I hope it doesn't keep you from reading it.
Prior to finding your workouts, most everything I read in fitness magazines talks about toning down your impact into your 40's and 50's. I'm 45 and really don't want to slow down (especially now that I found out you're 40 and going strong). What is your opinion on this?
Also, I mentioned in a previous post that I have cervical disc herniations and I'm not really supposed to jar my neck too much, but if I feel okay afterwards, do you think it is okay to go high impact?
Also, I mentioned in a previous post that when I first discovered Circuit Max, I had low back pain from all of the jumping. After that, I started doing less and building up gradually and I seem to be doing better. Do you think I'm not hurting myself? Please don't tell me to check with a doctor because I've spoken with many and they don't really know too much about exercise.
Also, I really like how you suggest modifications for some of the moves in Hardcore (i.e., side pushups on one arm, etc.). Since I have this disc herniation, I can't do any weight movements where I lift my arms over my head and I have to modify pushups by doing them on the wall (it's frustrating!! - but if I don't, I get severe, severe pain in my upper back, rhomboids, etc.). Please keep giving the modifications for the ladies that exercise around an injury. I'd also love to see a back/neck strengthing postural workout with an extra long stretch at the end. Sorry this is so long. I hope it doesn't keep you from reading it.