Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 In a message dated 6/4/2001 4:03:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, adirontae@... writes: << I am in the latter days of my own personal 21 day challenge of " basic " tapes. So far so good. Starting to see and feel differences. >> Way to go, Dan! You are off to a great start. I'll let someone else tell you about the Get Ripped basic tapes because I don't have them. Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Hello Everyone, Dan here. I am in the latter days of my own personal 21 day challenge of " basic " tapes. So far so good. Starting to see and feel differences. I have three basic tapes. The original studio 1998 version, the live 1999 version, and the recent inspirational version. I consider the original 1998 version to be the easiest, followed by the inspirational. 1999 live version is tougher by quite a bit, but I like it the best. Good training for the transition to an advanced tape (I hope). Question...............to anyone who has the new " Taebo 2, Get Ripped Tapes " . How do the two basic tapes compare to the above in your opinion? I wanted to again say how I appreciate this reading the things on this board and how you all encourage each other. Dan Dan, who wonders why alot of people end their posts by saying: " name " , who................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 > > Question...............to anyone who has the new " Taebo 2, Get > Ripped Tapes " . How do the two basic tapes compare to the above > in your opinion? Dan, I would rate the Get Ripped Basic tapes as most similar to the Inspirational workout! That Live Basic tape you have from the Live 4 pack is definitely one of the toughest basic workouts....I actually think it's more like a mini-advanced tape! So, you are right..it will definitely help you transition to the advanced tapes! The Get Ripped Series is a great investment! You can't beat the value of getting 6 tapes for $40. Just some advice...if you do get the Get Ripped tapes....get them from QVC because they are cheaper than getting them from the Taebo website! The signature thing is something that Barb started (she used to post here all the time and now just posts every once and a while). It is just the way she always ended every message and we sort of all just picked up on it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Hi Dan! I have the original studio basic and the TB II Get Ripped set. This set has two basic workouts and two advanced workouts. So far, I find the original to be the one that I tend to lean toward, but only because I know it so well. I do like the two basic workouts in the Get Ripped. They are each different and compliment each other well. Right now I do them on a three day rotation. One of the GR basics works similar to the original studio basic, but uses some different movements and tends to focus on slightly different muscles (still buns and abs). The other GR basic starts with floor work and moves into some cardio. This one seems to target more definition for the abs. For the record, I like all three and they compliment well in providing variety. Hope this helps! Selena __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Yes it does! Thank you very much!!! Dan > Hi Dan! > > I have the original studio basic and the TB II Get Ripped set. This set has two basic workouts > and two advanced workouts. So far, I find the original to be the one that I tend to lean toward, > but only because I know it so well. I do like the two basic workouts in the Get Ripped. They are > each different and compliment each other well. Right now I do them on a three day rotation. One > of the GR basics works similar to the original studio basic, but uses some different movements and > tends to focus on slightly different muscles (still buns and abs). The other GR basic starts with > floor work and moves into some cardio. This one seems to target more definition for the abs. For > the record, I like all three and they compliment well in providing variety. Hope this helps! > Selena > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 In a message dated 6/5/01 12:15:47 PM !!!First Boot!!!, adirontae@... writes: > > Thanks for the tip. I live deep enough in the Adirondack > Mountain area that we don't have cable TV; so I never see QVC. > > OHHHHHH I am SO jealous. When I was a little girl we use to go camping there all the time and it was so lovely. And of course we went snowmobiling in the winter. a Who went " camping " there for the first time when she was two and a half weeks old. The day she came home from the hospital. (My birthday gift was a camper) Check out our website at: <A HREF= " http://members.truepath.com/Crabtrees/home.html " >http://members.truepath.c\ om/Crabtrees/home.html</A> The very best antique company in Texas <A HREF= " http://www.antiqueservices.net " >http://www.antiqueservices.net</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 -- , Thanks for the tip. I live deep enough in the Adirondack Mountain area that we don't have cable TV; so I never see QVC. I went on the web and sure enough, the " get ripped " tapes are there for $40.00. Thanks again. Dan - In tae-bo_on@y..., slowens@h... wrote: > > > > > Question...............to anyone who has the new " Taebo 2, Get > > Ripped Tapes " . How do the two basic tapes compare to the above > > in your opinion? > > Dan, > > I would rate the Get Ripped Basic tapes as most similar to the > Inspirational workout! That Live Basic tape you have from the Live 4 > pack is definitely one of the toughest basic workouts....I actually > think it's more like a mini-advanced tape! So, you are right..it > will definitely help you transition to the advanced tapes! The Get > Ripped Series is a great investment! You can't beat the value of > getting 6 tapes for $40. Just some advice...if you do get the Get > Ripped tapes....get them from QVC because they are cheaper than > getting them from the Taebo website! > > The signature thing is something that Barb started (she used to post > here all the time and now just posts every once and a while). It is > just the way she always ended every message and we sort of all just > picked up on it > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 > I went on the web and sure enough, the " get ripped " tapes are > there for $40.00. Thanks again. Dan, I'm glad I could help I don't know why they are so much more expensive on the Tae-Bo website! I think that's just plain wrong! They should be the same price that QVC has them available for! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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