Today I did workout 2 of Born to Move. It is 52 mins of torture, but I loved the music.
I had to modify a couple of moves, like the donkey kicks at the end, not because I couldn't do them, but because I have to go high and then when my legs hit the floor I was feeling it in my lower back so I modified to jack push ups. Next time I will put mats below my feet to lessen the impact on my back and see if it works. Overall, another amazing workout and I am really loving this crazy mixed up rotation I'm doing. It is my second week and it has been hard, but enjoyable. I feel Tonique is making me stronger and faster. The day after a Tonique workout I can lift heavy weights easier or go 200% with my cardio. On Saturday I pulled out Kickmax and did it with 14oz boxing gloves for the punching combos, really giving it my all in terms of intensity, then did the blasts without gloves and ended with the leg conditioning drills using 1lb ankle weights. I usually prefer KPC over Kickmax, but Kickmax felt amazing that day. The days before, I did ATM and Energy Mat (in different days).
I think Tonique can work with pretty much any type of rotation, the shorter workouts can be added to anything, and the longer workouts can substitute a cardio only, or a circuit day easily. However, I think that there has to be a special mindset when attempting it. Some people can get bored with all those reps, what I do is I count them. Since she usually does about 30 reps for most exercises, as soon as she starts a new move I start counting in my head to keep my focus. For that reason alone I don't think I could do a Tonique only rotation, at least not for long. I have to mix it up with something else. Sylwia has said she wants us to do exactly that, to mix it up, and it is what I'm doing. I hope this shocks my body and I start seeing results again. I have been in a plateau for such a long time and I can't wait to see the results I'm going to get in a couple of months.