Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 >I would rate it as a > cardio workout as I stopped at the 30 minute mark and had burned 400 > (actually 399..LOL) calories. WOW!!! what a burn!!! good one darcy!! im quite impressed! i have this workout but have never done it!!! maybe i had better blow the dust off of it and give it a go!! would you say it is an advanced workout? if so, can it be easily modified down for a lower fitness level? :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 You know what??? I am such such such a dork!! I had my heart rate monitor set at 15 lbs heavier than I am!!! UGH....... SO... that would not be an accurate read nor all my others... Man. I wonder how much it will affect it?? Probably a lot!!! can't wait to see how many calories I burn tomorrow w/ it being accurate. I should try the same workouts so I know!! ha..ha.. boy, I'm a fool... Guess when I got it I weighed that and never changed it. Anyway, I think it was probably an intermediate-advanced. The choreography was pretty easy, so in that respect, it wasn't advanced it got my heart racing at times though... I'm sure you could slow it down a bit if you wanted too Carolyn. Darcy At 10:30 PM 1/11/2006, you wrote: > >I would rate it as a > > cardio workout as I stopped at the 30 minute mark and had burned 400 > > (actually 399..LOL) calories. > >WOW!!! what a burn!!! good one darcy!! im quite impressed! i have this >workout but have never done it!!! maybe i had better blow the dust off of >it and give it a go!! would you say it is an advanced workout? if so, can >it be easily modified down for a lower fitness level? >:*carolyn. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 > You know what??? I am such such such a dork!! I had my heart rate > monitor set at 15 lbs heavier than I am!!! UGH....... oops!! yeah i expect that would throw the cal count off. what a bummer! i weigh in on a weekly basis and have had to make myself a note so i remember to adjust my HRM for any gain or loss in poundage. if i didnt write myself a note and put it where it can remind me, then i would never remember to adjust it! > Anyway, I think it was probably an intermediate-advanced. The > choreography was pretty easy, so in that respect, it wasn't advanced > it got my heart racing at times though... I'm sure you could > slow it down a bit if you wanted too Carolyn. cool! i can handle that level as long as the choreo is basic... so that sounds good then! which sized med ball did you use? i really want to get more use out of my 4 pounder, but maybe it would be too heavy for this one (?) i also have an unweighted ball that i could use if i had to. also i like the cover photo of cindy on this workout... her eyes look really freaky! :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Good morning Carolyn If I could do the choreography, than anyone can..LOL... I used my 4lber with this wrkout and thought it was probably perfect. I did go ahead and order a 6lber to use w/ Cathe's coremax. I didn't feel like the 4lber was enough for some of those moves. I can't wait for it to get here! I love using the medicine ball Can't wait to hear what you think about the workout! Darcy At 11:18 PM 1/11/2006, you wrote: > > You know what??? I am such such such a dork!! I had my heart rate > > monitor set at 15 lbs heavier than I am!!! UGH....... > >oops!! yeah i expect that would throw the cal count off. what a bummer! >i weigh in on a weekly basis and have had to make myself a note so i >remember to adjust my HRM for any gain or loss in poundage. if i didnt >write myself a note and put it where it can remind me, then i would never >remember to adjust it! > > > Anyway, I think it was probably an intermediate-advanced. The > > choreography was pretty easy, so in that respect, it wasn't advanced > > it got my heart racing at times though... I'm sure you could > > slow it down a bit if you wanted too Carolyn. > >cool! i can handle that level as long as the choreo is basic... so that >sounds good then! >which sized med ball did you use? i really want to get more use out of my 4 >pounder, but maybe it would be too heavy for this one (?) i also have an >unweighted ball that i could use if i had to. also i like the cover photo >of cindy on this workout... her eyes look really freaky! > >:*carolyn. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 > Good morning Carolyn hiya darcy!! > I used my 4lber with this wrkout and thought it was > probably perfect. good! thanks for the info! > Can't wait to hear what you think about the workout! well, ive had it for about a hundred years and have not done it so dont hold your breath that it will get done in the near future...LOL. after trying 'core foundations' i was thinking that all of the others in the TLP set would be too hard. when i have alot of energy someday, and now that i know a bit more about it, i will remember to get it out and try it! :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 I'm curious how big are the medicine balls? basketball size or smaller? Sorry for dumb question, JenCola <pvisser@...> wrote: > Good morning Carolyn :)hiya darcy!!> I used my 4lber with this wrkout and thought it was> probably perfect.good! thanks for the info!> Can't wait to hear what you think about the workout!well, ive had it for about a hundred years and have not done it so dont holdyour breath that it will get done in the near future...LOL. after trying'core foundations' i was thinking that all of the others in the TLP setwould be too hard.when i have alot of energy someday, and now that i know a bit more about it,i will remember to get it out and try it!:*carolyn. Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 > Mine is smaller than a basketball... id say that the one cindy is holding on the cover of this workout looks like volleyball sized, jen! my weighted ball (which is squishy) is smaller than that... like the size of a 10 pin bowling ball, maybe (?) there seem to be lots of different sizes and weights in balls and it is hard to know what to get... it depends on which videos you want to use it for and which activities. however, if you run across a workout that needs a ball, you can certainly substitute an unweighted ball (like a childs play ball) or a light dumbell or just pretend that you have a ball and go through the motions. :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 I have an old basketball so I guess I could use that for some exercises as well. JenCola <pvisser@...> wrote: > Mine is smaller than a basketball...id say that the one cindy is holding on the cover of this workout looks likevolleyball sized, jen!my weighted ball (which is squishy) is smaller than that... like the size ofa 10 pin bowling ball, maybe (?)there seem to be lots of different sizes and weights in balls and it is hardto know what to get... it depends on which videos you want to use it for andwhich activities. however, if you run across a workout that needs a ball,you can certainly substitute an unweighted ball (like a childs play ball) ora light dumbell or just pretend that you have a ball and go through themotions.:*carolyn. Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 > I have an old basketball so I guess I could use that for some exercises as well. i thought that you would have a volleyball for sure jen! a basketball will work... even just throwing it up in the air and catching it -- squatting on the catch and/or jumping up on the throw... holding it out and up on one hand while lifting the other leg for a balance challenge. bending over and passing it back and forth, weaving it through your legs. how about a 'bounce, bounce, leg up and over the ball, then catch' kind of move? lots of fun things to do with a basketball. and sure, if you end up doing a video that needs a ball then substitute that one! :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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