Step Anyone?

I find Cathe MUCH easier than Amy Bento and Seasun Zeiger, even easier than Christi Taylor, and she breaks down A LOT. I didn't find 4ds bad at all.. in fact I quite liked the fact that it wasn't broken down too much. I love Amy Bento Step... but it takes A LOT of learning, frustration... and then finally... elation at finally getting it down! :)

I don't know why, but I definitely GET cathe's step style... I love her step :)
 
I find Cathe MUCH easier than Amy Bento and Seasun Zeiger, even easier than Christi Taylor, and she breaks down A LOT. I didn't find 4ds bad at all.. in fact I quite liked the fact that it wasn't broken down too much. I love Amy Bento Step... but it takes A LOT of learning, frustration... and then finally... elation at finally getting it down! :)

I don't know why, but I definitely GET cathe's step style... I love her step :)

I tried Christi Taylor a few years ago and didn't get her style at all so I sold what I bought of hers and never purchased her w/o's again.

I have heard Seasun's stuff is very tricky so I've never even attempted it.

Had also always heard Amy was very intricate so I stayed away from her as well. My recent interest in Amy is all due to a recent thread here but I'm still not sure she's for me.

Patrick G. has always sparked my interest but his work outs look to complicated as well so I've always put off buying one.

Cathe is who I started stepping with (beyond the Firm which I now don't even consider true stepping) and the only step I did for a long time. I might be so used to her style now that it's hard for me to pick up on how others teach. It especially scares me to try new instructors when I have difficulties with some of Cathe's work outs still!
 

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