Which Circuit Workout Next?

jdbmga

Cathlete
I am slowly becoming a Cathe convert. I say slowly b/c I have most of the FIRM workouts and only a few of Cathe's. I am preferring Cathe's but $ is an issue.

I have BS/BF which I found too easy, Low Max, Cardio Hits, The Classics, C&W/IMAX2, SJP/SB, and KPC/L&G. I think that's all of them. LOL.

So, my question is I would like to get another circuit workout and I was thinking about getting the BC/ME DVD. I'm just a little afraid b/c BC is supposed to be her toughest circuit workout according to her website.

I can't match Cathe in all of the exercises I have so does that mean I should keep doing those or get BC and just use lighter weights?

I thought about High Step Challenge or HSTA but I don't know if I'd like using the dynaband in HSC and I don't know if I want another workout with ALOT of leg presses and I've heard HSTA has a lot of those.

TIA (sorry so long)
 
1. HSTA is leg press hell
2. HSC is wonderful but if you don't like band work, then nix that one
3. Bootcamp is not as hard as it's made out to be. She doesn't go super heavy on the weights. It moves very quickly. But there are lots of good premixes and a bonus combo with ME. I'd go for it. And I'm not just saying that because BC is about my fave workout:p
 
You can get BC and just use lighter weights. I didn't always match Cathe either (I'm sure a lot of us didn't when we first started). HSTA is a great workout but there are a lot of leg presses. But it's good because she uses fixed weights (5 and 10 pound dbbls and a 30 pound barbell.) It beats changing weights all the time. All of her Hardcore Series uses the band but I love using it and you can really feel the burn in a different way. If you don't want all the leg presses, I would go for Boot Camp. ME is also a great workout. You can't go wrong with this DVD. It also has many premixes including a bonus premix of BC and ME combined.

Marcy
 

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