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In a message dated 06/06/2000 7:20:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

j.clappison@... writes:

<< I think that's why women get so much more out of it too!!

Hhmmm - Aggressive expression that's socially acceptable

- thanks again to for changing the social attitudes >>

it is a great stress reliever

Barb

who always tries to dump all my negative stuff during the work-out so the

rest of the day can be more positive

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<<Rumble! Kicks! Punches! Pushing your body to the limit! Sweat pouring off

the body into pools on the floor! Screams and groans.

This is not wimpy stuff.

This is aggressive.

>>

I think that's why women get so much more out of it too!!

Hhmmm - Aggressive expression that's socially acceptable

- thanks again to for changing the social attitudes

Jill

who absolutely must get on now!!!

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In a message dated 6/6/2000 7:12:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

gmcc@... writes:

<< MsFitQuest wrote:

" It's something about Tae Bo that men like. I can't get my husband to do a

strength workout with me but he will do Tae Bo. Maybe because it's a male

lead?? "

Mmm, not exactly..I would never do a video.

In fact, doing the studio basic, I would be following along, questioning

whether this was something that I wanted to be doing.

It wasn't until I got to the advanced, popped it in, heard introduce

himself, then when he turned back to the group

and said " Y'all ready to rumble? " , and proceeded to put the pedal to the

metal, I understood this was all about attitude.

Rumble! Kicks! Punches! Pushing your body to the limit! Sweat pouring off

the body into pools on the floor! Screams and groans.

This is not wimpy stuff.

This is aggressive.

>>

OK, I stand corrected! Is it that rush of ready to rumble statement or other

things that just pushes your body to the limit that gets your attention in

certain workouts and knowing it's gonna be tough?

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What type of workout is Kenpo?

In a message dated 6/7/2000 1:42:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bert@... writes:

<< I like to be pushed to my limits. I have a background with Kenpo and some

submission wrestling so I enjoy the martial arts aspect, but just having a

killer workout is the best. The first time I finished the advanced workout

I threw up. I was hooked from that moment on:) I do agree with ...I

would never do a workout!!!

Bert

At 01:35 PM 6/7/00 -0400, you wrote:

>In a message dated 6/6/2000 7:12:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

>gmcc@... writes:

>

><< MsFitQuest wrote:

> " It's something about Tae Bo that men like. I can't get my husband to do

a

> strength workout with me but he will do Tae Bo. Maybe because it's a male

> lead?? "

> Mmm, not exactly..I would never do a video.

> In fact, doing the studio basic, I would be following along, questioning

>whether this was something that I wanted to be doing.

> It wasn't until I got to the advanced, popped it in, heard introduce

>himself, then when he turned back to the group

> and said " Y'all ready to rumble? " , and proceeded to put the pedal to the

>metal, I understood this was all about attitude.

> Rumble! Kicks! Punches! Pushing your body to the limit! Sweat pouring off

>the body into pools on the floor! Screams and groans.

> This is not wimpy stuff.

> This is aggressive.

> >>

>

>OK, I stand corrected! Is it that rush of ready to rumble statement or

other

>things that just pushes your body to the limit that gets your attention in

>certain workouts and knowing it's gonna be tough?

>

>>

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I like to be pushed to my limits. I have a background with Kenpo and some

submission wrestling so I enjoy the martial arts aspect, but just having a

killer workout is the best. The first time I finished the advanced workout

I threw up. I was hooked from that moment on:) I do agree with ...I

would never do a workout!!!

Bert

At 01:35 PM 6/7/00 -0400, you wrote:

>In a message dated 6/6/2000 7:12:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

>gmcc@... writes:

>

><< MsFitQuest wrote:

> " It's something about Tae Bo that men like. I can't get my husband to do a

> strength workout with me but he will do Tae Bo. Maybe because it's a male

> lead?? "

> Mmm, not exactly..I would never do a video.

> In fact, doing the studio basic, I would be following along, questioning

>whether this was something that I wanted to be doing.

> It wasn't until I got to the advanced, popped it in, heard introduce

>himself, then when he turned back to the group

> and said " Y'all ready to rumble? " , and proceeded to put the pedal to the

>metal, I understood this was all about attitude.

> Rumble! Kicks! Punches! Pushing your body to the limit! Sweat pouring off

>the body into pools on the floor! Screams and groans.

> This is not wimpy stuff.

> This is aggressive.

> >>

>

>OK, I stand corrected! Is it that rush of ready to rumble statement or other

>things that just pushes your body to the limit that gets your attention in

>certain workouts and knowing it's gonna be tough?

>

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Wow!!! This workout sounds like Rumble, kick and punch. You must have to be

in good shape for Kenpo.

In a message dated 6/7/2000 4:28:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bert@... writes:

<< ,

Kenpo is a form of Karate. It is geared mostly towards self-defense. It

does not have a lot of high flying moves or high kicking, but attacks the

knees, throat, groin and other fun stuff like that. We also cross trained

with a lot of ground fighting and shootfighting as well. Now that is a

serious workout!! We were starting to get into some much more dangerous

moves in practice. If you messed up, you could really hurt someone or

yourself. I had too many reasons not to get hurt to risk continuing at the

time. I really enjoyed it and will probably go back to it at some point

when things slow down a bit.

Bert

At 04:01 PM 6/7/00 -0400, you wrote:

>What type of workout is Kenpo?

>

>

>In a message dated 6/7/2000 1:42:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>bert@... writes:

>

><< I like to be pushed to my limits. I have a background with Kenpo and

some

> submission wrestling so I enjoy the martial arts aspect, but just having a

> killer workout is the best. The first time I finished the advanced

workout

> I threw up. I was hooked from that moment on:) I do agree with ...I

> would never do a workout!!!

>

> Bert

>

> At 01:35 PM 6/7/00 -0400, you wrote:

> >In a message dated 6/6/2000 7:12:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> >gmcc@... writes:

> >

> ><< MsFitQuest wrote:

> > " It's something about Tae Bo that men like. I can't get my husband

> to do

>a

> > strength workout with me but he will do Tae Bo. Maybe because it's a

male

> > lead?? "

> > Mmm, not exactly..I would never do a video.

> > In fact, doing the studio basic, I would be following along,

questioning

> >whether this was something that I wanted to be doing.

> > It wasn't until I got to the advanced, popped it in, heard

> introduce

> >himself, then when he turned back to the group

> > and said " Y'all ready to rumble? " , and proceeded to put the pedal to

the

> >metal, I understood this was all about attitude.

> > Rumble! Kicks! Punches! Pushing your body to the limit! Sweat pouring

off

> >the body into pools on the floor! Screams and groans.

> > This is not wimpy stuff.

> > This is aggressive.

> > >>

> >

> >OK, I stand corrected! Is it that rush of ready to rumble statement or

>other

> >things that just pushes your body to the limit that gets your attention

in

> >certain workouts and knowing it's gonna be tough?

> > >>

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Kenpo is a form of Karate. It is geared mostly towards self-defense. It

does not have a lot of high flying moves or high kicking, but attacks the

knees, throat, groin and other fun stuff like that. We also cross trained

with a lot of ground fighting and shootfighting as well. Now that is a

serious workout!! We were starting to get into some much more dangerous

moves in practice. If you messed up, you could really hurt someone or

yourself. I had too many reasons not to get hurt to risk continuing at the

time. I really enjoyed it and will probably go back to it at some point

when things slow down a bit.

Bert

At 04:01 PM 6/7/00 -0400, you wrote:

>What type of workout is Kenpo?

>

>

>In a message dated 6/7/2000 1:42:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>bert@... writes:

>

><< I like to be pushed to my limits. I have a background with Kenpo and some

> submission wrestling so I enjoy the martial arts aspect, but just having a

> killer workout is the best. The first time I finished the advanced workout

> I threw up. I was hooked from that moment on:) I do agree with ...I

> would never do a workout!!!

>

> Bert

>

> At 01:35 PM 6/7/00 -0400, you wrote:

> >In a message dated 6/6/2000 7:12:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> >gmcc@... writes:

> >

> ><< MsFitQuest wrote:

> > " It's something about Tae Bo that men like. I can't get my husband

> to do

>a

> > strength workout with me but he will do Tae Bo. Maybe because it's a male

> > lead?? "

> > Mmm, not exactly..I would never do a video.

> > In fact, doing the studio basic, I would be following along, questioning

> >whether this was something that I wanted to be doing.

> > It wasn't until I got to the advanced, popped it in, heard

> introduce

> >himself, then when he turned back to the group

> > and said " Y'all ready to rumble? " , and proceeded to put the pedal to the

> >metal, I understood this was all about attitude.

> > Rumble! Kicks! Punches! Pushing your body to the limit! Sweat pouring off

> >the body into pools on the floor! Screams and groans.

> > This is not wimpy stuff.

> > This is aggressive.

> > >>

> >

> >OK, I stand corrected! Is it that rush of ready to rumble statement or

>other

> >things that just pushes your body to the limit that gets your attention in

> >certain workouts and knowing it's gonna be tough?

> >

> >>

>

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I do agree with ...I

> would never do a workout!!!

>

> Bert

>

>

Just for the record, in case anybody has forgotten. One of our

eGroup members took a quiz which identified as a good

match for her! hehe

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