Good morning! This morning I did The Viper and ME abs. I had a great workout, but I sure was not in the mood to do one! I did it anyway, and am glad I did. I told myself there is "only" four intervals; that's not so hard, is it??
Wendy, yes I think I am a bit compulsive about my Cathe workouts. It takes extreme situations for me to skip a scheduled workout. I just enjoy it so much, and I feel sooooo good for the rest of the day. Sundays are my rest days, and I find them the most difficult day of the week. I feel sluggish and unenergetic all day long, and am so relieved to go to bed; day's over. What I really need is something interesting to do on Sundays, instead of moping around the house all day. And KPC will leave you feeling awesome. It works the muscles soooo good, without alot of jarring impact. I'm still feeling yesterday's KPC in my hips, lower back and hamstrings, but in a good way.
I have set myself a challenge of sorts. I have created a rotation whereby over the course of 5 weeks I will use each of Cathe's workouts at least once, with the exception of her new beginner/intermediate workouts. I divided all my workouts into their respective "series", of obvious groupings, and devoted a week to each series.
It goes like this:
week1: Intensity Series
week2: Rhythmic Step+/ Power Hour+ dvds
week3: Body Blast Series (I can't wait for this week!!!)
week4: CTX Series, Cardio Kicks, Circuit Max, Slow & Heavy Series
week5: Pure Strength Series, High Step Training Advanced, and cardio "Stand Alones" (Step -Works, -Max, -Jam, -Fit, -Heat, Mega Step Blast, PowerMax)
I've managed to keep all the workouts 90 minutes or less, with a few exceptions of 120 minutes (cardio and weight work). I'm looking forward to this! The Viper I did this morning was the kick-off. Sunday is a rest day, then on Monday I will be doing the Gauntlet.
Have a good day, everyone!
Sandra