Cathe's DVDs are my all-time favourites -- and I am about to order STS and some of her even more recent workout DVDs. The trouble is, I have a pathological need for variety when it comes to workouts. My rotations tend to involve a huge variety of DVDs and/or parts thereof, around the basic idea of trying to push for strength gains, endurance and plyo power and intensity. I am looking for suggestions for non-Cathe DVDs, but I am only interested in hearing from those who LOVE Cathe's stuff. I am heartily sick of the stealth marketing that Beachbody appears to be involved in, judging from what I get when I google "Chalean Extreme reviews". The fact that there are so many thinly disguised ads masquerading as independent reviews really makes me wonder if perhaps I should NOT order that one. If it is so good, why is it so hard to find an actual real review by a real person? If there are any genuine Cathe lovers who really like it, I'd like to hear the pros and cons of it.
I've tried P90X -- and loved PlyoX, AbRipperX and the leg work, but couldn't stand the Kenpo or the cardio parts of it. I quite liked the Yoga part, but the chest and back parts did not suit me because I still can't do even one pull-up so I ended up having to add Cathe bits to get any kind of upper back workout. I can't really imagine myself ever sticking to an entire 90-day program, because if I don't like it I won't do it. The one I might stick to is Cathe's STS, because it very much fits in with the way I like to train, hence my decision to order it.
I've tried Get Ripped 1000 and some of the others in that series and liked them as a replacement for cardio but all the long pauses for stretching really annoy me, even with the ability to skip the stretches.
I am quite keen on some of the 'encyclopedia of body-weight conditioning - Steve Cotter' DVD set but again, I don't have the strength to do several of the exercises. This is a general problem for me when I do men's workouts, but I positively hate dumbed down women's workout DVDs using Barbie weights so I am always uneasy about buying any workouts aimed at women unless I have seen the workouts and know they are not aimed at fragile flowers (which is why I LOVE Cathe's stuff -- no barbie weights and useless wasting time in HER workouts!) or if someone I trust has given me a glowing recommendation. Actually in the case of Cathe's stuff, I first started watching her workouts on FitTV when a friend told me she dislikes Cathe's workouts because they are too hard, and prefers someone whose stuff felt like an annoying waste of time to me, it was so easy. That was music to my ears and I was not disappointed.
But anyway, given that I love Cathe's hardcore style, and in the gym I can leg press the maximum number of those huge weights the leg press machine will hold (i.e., more than many men) BUT I have had shoulder surgery and have lost much upper body strength, does any Cathephile think Chalean Extreme is worth a try? And what about if I mix it with Cathe and selected parts of P90X, etc etc? And are there any other hardcore workout DVD series you recommend, given my pathological need for hundreds and hundreds of different workouts to avoid boredom? I don't really like boxing-related moves that seem very popular now, and I don't like (because I can't follow) intricate choreography. I am more of a man-style exerciser. I like hardcore athletics and super-heavy weight training.
Cathe's is what I come back to over and over and over again -- I just want to add more stuff to the mix. And please, if you are a Beachbody marketer I really don't want to hear from you, even if you think you are unbiased.
I've tried P90X -- and loved PlyoX, AbRipperX and the leg work, but couldn't stand the Kenpo or the cardio parts of it. I quite liked the Yoga part, but the chest and back parts did not suit me because I still can't do even one pull-up so I ended up having to add Cathe bits to get any kind of upper back workout. I can't really imagine myself ever sticking to an entire 90-day program, because if I don't like it I won't do it. The one I might stick to is Cathe's STS, because it very much fits in with the way I like to train, hence my decision to order it.
I've tried Get Ripped 1000 and some of the others in that series and liked them as a replacement for cardio but all the long pauses for stretching really annoy me, even with the ability to skip the stretches.
I am quite keen on some of the 'encyclopedia of body-weight conditioning - Steve Cotter' DVD set but again, I don't have the strength to do several of the exercises. This is a general problem for me when I do men's workouts, but I positively hate dumbed down women's workout DVDs using Barbie weights so I am always uneasy about buying any workouts aimed at women unless I have seen the workouts and know they are not aimed at fragile flowers (which is why I LOVE Cathe's stuff -- no barbie weights and useless wasting time in HER workouts!) or if someone I trust has given me a glowing recommendation. Actually in the case of Cathe's stuff, I first started watching her workouts on FitTV when a friend told me she dislikes Cathe's workouts because they are too hard, and prefers someone whose stuff felt like an annoying waste of time to me, it was so easy. That was music to my ears and I was not disappointed.
But anyway, given that I love Cathe's hardcore style, and in the gym I can leg press the maximum number of those huge weights the leg press machine will hold (i.e., more than many men) BUT I have had shoulder surgery and have lost much upper body strength, does any Cathephile think Chalean Extreme is worth a try? And what about if I mix it with Cathe and selected parts of P90X, etc etc? And are there any other hardcore workout DVD series you recommend, given my pathological need for hundreds and hundreds of different workouts to avoid boredom? I don't really like boxing-related moves that seem very popular now, and I don't like (because I can't follow) intricate choreography. I am more of a man-style exerciser. I like hardcore athletics and super-heavy weight training.
Cathe's is what I come back to over and over and over again -- I just want to add more stuff to the mix. And please, if you are a Beachbody marketer I really don't want to hear from you, even if you think you are unbiased.