Long work days make it harder. We both fight being tired or just grumpy when we get home. The workout that sounded like such a great idea while we were having coffee in the morning doesn't sound so great when we get home after work.
My husband is doing Power Max and Gym Styles, plus Coremax, also Legs and Glutes. He likes it a lot. The steady state cardio is still something we have to do (30-40 min. sessions), but the weight training adds a new dimension, and, amazingly, he really enjoys doing it. I think it helps a lot to follow a workout like you're taking a class, even if it's a DVD. I think both of us train harder following Cathe routines. The Core Max routines are particularly important for him, along with the stretching, because of back problems. We're working toward an October physical where he might end up in discussion with his physician if the high cholesterol that showed up 10 months ago is still testing in that range. His physician mentioned maybe putting him on cholesterol lowering medication after the October checkup. I'm doing everything in my power to avoid that from happening because the side effects of those drugs make me uncomfortable, and I know that if he can get down 10 pounds to his target range, and I keep cooking healthy, we can make that goal.
We also bike and hike in the summer, and ski in the winter. But I think the gym style workouts are going to need to be part of our daily routine because this New England weather always gives excuses not to go outside and don some Goretex to get a workout in like running or biking on nasty days. Heck I don't want to. I'm trained to get up at 5:00 to get workouts in indoors, but go out in pouring rain or 20 to 40 degree weather to bike or run? I'm not that tough either.