>I'm not a beginner. I've been working out off and on since I
>was 19 (35 now). I've been doing Cathe workouts for over a
>year. I just injured my back somehow and am anticipating that
>I may have to give up certain strength training for the lower
>body. I don't want to lose the muscle I've gained and would
>like to increase definition.....which is the reason for my
>question.
Kim,
Get your back professionally evaluated is my suggestion. Can you see a good sports-injury doctor or physiotherapist? It is a really worthwhile investment in your health and fitness.
You need sound advice about what is safe and what is contraindicated given your current back issues. Also if you do PT or find a cure for your back, you may be able to start lifting again, safely.
I am aware that many back problems can be resolved through yoga therapy - I know of cases here in my country where there has been remarkable improvement. however, most yoga teachers are not qualified to teach yoga except as a form of exercise. I am not aware of sources in the west for yoga therapy.
One DVD that is helping people according to reports is pranamaya's viniyoga therapy for the lower back. It is not a very interesting program but on VF many people say they have found relief from following it. Here is a link:
http://www.pranamaya.com/kraftsow_vyt_lowback.html
I think the second half of Cathe's Gymstyles (stability ball and band work) could be a great and safe routine (I dont have Butts and Gutts). Unless you are cleared for using weights, I'd stick with floor work / stability ball work for legs and listen to my body about unweighted standing work.
~* Vrinda *~