Ok, so let's say that you are 54ish years old and up to this point you have never done one second of step... would you start now?
I have been hanging around this forum for a few weeks (way, way too much) and the more I read, the more I want to try it. Cathe's brand new step and a video clip that was posted of a very fun-looking non-Cathe step (footworksfitness) are making me want to start learning. On the other hand, so many people post about how their knees are killing them, etc., I wonder if I've missed the boat on this one.
I should also mention that I already have bad knees from years of running.
Right now I am doing Muscle Max 3x's a week and on alternate days I am doing HIIT for 30 minutes on my NordicTrack with a definite dread factor setting in. I have the three Gym Style dvd's also that I plan to start working in. I try to walk for an hour or so 4-5 times a week.
Is it worth my time to go through the learning process and the expense of starting now at an age when many seem to be giving it up?
I have been hanging around this forum for a few weeks (way, way too much) and the more I read, the more I want to try it. Cathe's brand new step and a video clip that was posted of a very fun-looking non-Cathe step (footworksfitness) are making me want to start learning. On the other hand, so many people post about how their knees are killing them, etc., I wonder if I've missed the boat on this one.
I should also mention that I already have bad knees from years of running.
Right now I am doing Muscle Max 3x's a week and on alternate days I am doing HIIT for 30 minutes on my NordicTrack with a definite dread factor setting in. I have the three Gym Style dvd's also that I plan to start working in. I try to walk for an hour or so 4-5 times a week.
Is it worth my time to go through the learning process and the expense of starting now at an age when many seem to be giving it up?