kickboxing (long)
Hi Jul, I'll add my two cents worth as well.
First, I'm really glad that Cathe introduces a "disclaimer" in her kickbox-style tape. (Sorry, Cathe, I can't think of a more appropriate word and I don't mean this offensively!)
Indeed, if any of us were real kickboxers we would be dissatisfied with the tapes on the market. In order to really have immaculate form and technique you must train with a master, "gwasshoppah"! Personally my funds are limited and I can't afford the sessions this requires. Cathe's philosophy, to promote crosstraining with a variety of sport specific options is shared by many instructors. For example Mindy Mylrea encourages her audience to "have fun" with her kickboxing moves and disclaims trying to teach exemplary form. Many of the instructors who are the specialists aren't overly concerned with form either. They have a 60 minute mission to tempt you with kickboxing flavour and hopefully instill a demand for more of their butt-bustin' workouts. So we're not gonna qualify for any black belt accreditation with these tapes!
NOTE: I believe there are some martial art video programs out there that do profess to be school-style instructional. Their series ranges from $200 - $500!
Everyone has recommended great starting tapes. I was unsure about the whole kickboxing thing after my first experiment with the Tae instructional. (No offense to Tae fans but I was torquing my bod in really unsafe ways as newbies tend to do) Along with Kathy Smith and Norris once or twice a week for a couple weeks the difference in my comfort level and body movement awareness increased dramatically. Katalin instructional also instills confidence and she is very good. Her more advanced tapes are famed. I don't mean to say you have to buy or trade for every one of these videos. Just using one for several weeks will do the trick. Kickboxing is now one of my all-time favorite crosstraining options!
You will eventually develop preference for style.
Some people prefer a more choreographed, dancier style of kickboxing such as CIA's Janis Saffel. While others prefer an athletic approach such as Aaron Lankford's PowerKicks which leaves me dripping. Mylrea's flavour is more athletic and the new TKO, while choreographed, does introduce some athletic interval work. Keli Roberts also has CIA kickboxing tapes. So there's a whole world of tapes available.
I'm really looking forward to Cathe's tapes. I'm so happy with the current rage of inserting different cardio segments in one workout. Have you ever noticed that even the most favored workouts can get kinda old because you're doing this one thing over and over! I also really like the shortness of Cathe's crosstraining tapes. So easy just to tack on another 20 minutes of something different! As far as kickboxing goes, you know we can ALWAYS depend on Cathe. And I don't think you have to be Shoalin Temple member to be ready for her segments! She is the reigning queen of "refreshing aerobics." That woman will probably be having us do punches, uppercuts, and kicks WHILE doing HEADSTANDS! (you CAN do headstands can't you) hee hee hee
I strongly believe in the fun factor. The tapes with the "let's have fun factor" don't age. Once you feel comfortable you can make them harder by secreting in better and more focused technique. I do this on all my older tapes by really focusing on all-over muscle contraction, specifically upper-body awareness.
This is long. And probably should have been placed somewhere under other video discussions but I did want to follow suit with my own thoughts. Please don't despair! I bet you'll cross the line and become THE resident kickboxing nut!!!!!
Cheers,
Kathy
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