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In a message dated 8/17/00 7:57:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

kerri@... writes:

<< Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have done

tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have the

basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-minute). I

mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it fits

time wise into my schedule. >>

Welcome Kerri! Nice to have you with us. I don't have many of the live basic

tapes, but of the ones I do have, I really like 2,4, and 7.

:)

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Kerri, Welcome to the group!

There are a bunch of Live Basic tapes that you can purchase from www.taebo.com

or looking for on e-bay. Till then you can spice up your workout by doing Taebo

for a few minutes and then adding some weights (to the rest of the group-no, I'm

not plagerizing I knew about interval training)more taebo more tapes and work up

to a 45 minute workout. This will really speed up the toning. You might try

looking at some weight lifting books to get an idea of the types of exercises. I

use Body for Life by Bill and Joyce Vedrel's 12-minute a day workout.

I use heavier weights than Dr. Vedrel reccomends 15lb vs. 5lb 12lb vs. 3lb etc.

because it tones the muscle more efficiently and does not add bulk. Don't worry

about your weight because you might add on to it by building muscle but you will

look thinner.

In a message dated Thu, 17 Aug 2000 7:57:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, " Kerri

Ritchie " writes:

<< Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have done

tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have the

basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-minute). I

mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it fits

time wise into my schedule. The advanced is really hard, and I

rarely do all of the tae-bo and the floor work. I want to get back

into the swing, but get bored doing the same tape over and over. Any

suggestions about which other tapes I should buy?

Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

whether I get thinner or not.

I look forward to learning from all of you on this list.

Kerri Ritchie

As Deb has said: " Fitness is a journey and it begins with the first step. "

Visit our new vault site http://taeboon.isportsdot.com/

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> Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have done

> tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have the

> basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-minute).

I

> mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it

fits

> time wise into my schedule. The advanced is really hard, and I

> rarely do all of the tae-bo and the floor work. I want to get back

> into the swing, but get bored doing the same tape over and over.

Any

> suggestions about which other tapes I should buy?

>

> Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

> Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

> little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> whether I get thinner or not.

>

> Welcome, Kerri. Glad to have you here. You will definitely get

more toned and defined from taebo. Taebo completely changes your

body

and makes you so much stronger. One way to build up to the advanced

(which was hard for all of us when we started) is to start adding the

floor work from the advanced to the basic tape. You can also do the

advanced up to the floor work and stop. It's OK to modify the tapes

and moves. recommends it in the tapes and in his book " The

Taebo Way. " Do you have the live version of the tapes or the studio

version? The live tape has real people, not just instructors. It

also has real songs with lyrics and the class sizes are bigger. I'm

asking because the basic in the live version 4-pack is a real good

tape if you don't already have it. A lot of people try live basic

tapes after conquering the studio basic and before moving on to

advanced tapes. It helps the transition. Other good live basic

tapes

are BL1, BL2, and my current favorite BL7 ( it has great music).

Elena

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Hi Kerri!

Welcome to the group!

A good way to " graduate " up to the advanced tape is to add the 8-

minute tape after the basic workout. It's a faster paced workout

like the advanced and can help you gradually build your stamina. All

of the live tapes are wonderful. BL 2 & 3 are good ones to start out

with as well as BL1 (you may not get the older version of BL1 like we

all have as they are new distributing a newer version of it).

If you're looking to tone-up, Tae-Bo is the thing that will do it for

you without bulking up. You'll tone your whole body, not just in

certain spots, which is the thing I love about Tae-Bo.

Ann Marie

> Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have done

> tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have the

> basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-minute).

I

> mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it

fits

> time wise into my schedule. The advanced is really hard, and I

> rarely do all of the tae-bo and the floor work. I want to get back

> into the swing, but get bored doing the same tape over and over.

Any

> suggestions about which other tapes I should buy?

>

> Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

> Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

> little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> whether I get thinner or not.

>

> I look forward to learning from all of you on this list.

>

> Kerri Ritchie

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Welcome to the group, Kerri.

;-)

F

> Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have done

> tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have the

> basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-minute).

I

> mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it

fits

> time wise into my schedule. The advanced is really hard, and I

> rarely do all of the tae-bo and the floor work. I want to get back

> into the swing, but get bored doing the same tape over and over.

Any

> suggestions about which other tapes I should buy?

>

> Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

> Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

> little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> whether I get thinner or not.

>

> I look forward to learning from all of you on this list.

>

> Kerri Ritchie

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Hi Kerri... I am pretty new as well. My husband bought me the tapes a

while back and I got into them for a while and then I don't know what

happened. I think I got sick and just never really got back to it

like I was doing before. I know it makes me feel Great!! I am hoping

to lose about 50 pounds and with all the motivation and inspirational

stories in this group I think I will definately make it to my goal!!

I wish you the very best and Keep pushing play!!! ;-)

Melynda

> Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have done

> tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have the

> basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-minute).

I

> mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it

fits

> time wise into my schedule. The advanced is really hard, and I

> rarely do all of the tae-bo and the floor work. I want to get back

> into the swing, but get bored doing the same tape over and over.

Any

> suggestions about which other tapes I should buy?

>

> Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

> Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

> little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> whether I get thinner or not.

>

> I look forward to learning from all of you on this list.

>

> Kerri Ritchie

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Melynda, I forgot to wish you " welcome. " (I was sorta in shock from

a rather bizarre trip out of town when I read posts and sporadically

responded last night.)

;-)

F

who's feeling much better now that she's home

> > Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list. I have

done

> > tae-bo off and on (mostly off) for a couple of months. I have

the

> > basic 4 tapes (the instructional, basic, advanced, and 8-

minute).

> I

> > mostly do the basic tape because I can make it through it and it

> fits

> > time wise into my schedule. The advanced is really hard, and I

> > rarely do all of the tae-bo and the floor work. I want to get

back

> > into the swing, but get bored doing the same tape over and over.

> Any

> > suggestions about which other tapes I should buy?

> >

> > Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127

pounds.

> > Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be

a

> > little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> > whether I get thinner or not.

> >

> > I look forward to learning from all of you on this list.

> >

> > Kerri Ritchie

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Welcome to the group Kerri

I'm sure you'll get good advice on tapes and I hope you'll enjoy the

group and make new friends here - keep up the good work.

Jill

who's catching up with replies

> Hi. My name is Kerri and I have just joined the list.

>

> Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

> Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

> little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> whether I get thinner or not.

>

> I look forward to learning from all of you on this list.

>

> Kerri Ritchie

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> Now some background. I am 33 years old. I'm 5'6 " and 127 pounds.

> Although I'm not really overweight (like everyone, I'd like to be a

> little thinner), I definitely want to be more toned and defined

> whether I get thinner or not.

Kerri,

Welcome to the group! I'm glad you decided to join us :) I don't

really think you have any weight to lose neccesarily (according the

the WW guidelines, at 5'6 the minimum weight for all adults is 124,

which is right about where you are), you may just need to tone your

muscles to give you that " fit " look! Tae-Bo will definitely help you

get more muscle definition and you can definitely get that toned and

defined look! As for tape suggestions, if you can afford it, I would

recommend getting on the basic automatic monthly delivery which gives

you a new tape every month and you save $5. After you get a few new

tapes, you can either switch your subscription to advanced tapes or

cancel your subscription until you are ready for more tapes! Having

a variety of tapes will really help keep you motivated :)

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  • 7 years later...

Thanks so much for your reply and information--especially since you

were the only one that responded . I was hoping for more feedback. I

am also wanting to hear from people who hhave tried these types of

things with older kids, teenagers, or young adults, and the results.

After all of these years, I'm still not willing to let my 23 year old

son live an OK life when I know he can have a much better and

hopefully more fulfilling life with friends.

> >Hi,

> It looks that your son would have been diagnosed with Asperger's if

he were to be of

> school age now.

> I have an Aspie myself, and personally don't beleive in these

labels. To me, there is just

> mercury/lead poisoning, those diagnosed with Asperger were just not

affected in their

> verbal skills...It's just my view.

> I just started the spray myself and it does calm him down and clear

his mind at 500ml. I

> have tried 1500, the way the doc prescribed and he got hyperactive

for two days (he is 8).

> Even though the spray is great, I think you should find a good DAN

doctor and get to the

> bottom of his methabolism. If you won't be able to turn back time,

at least you will be able

> to detoxify and prevent cancer and other mental problems. There is

plenty of research

> right now linking even schizophrenia and Alzheimer's to gut issues.

I feel one day they will

> find that most nervous and mental problems lay in that brain (the

gut).

> Testing him for viral titers, like Herpes 1,2 and 6 is also a good

idea..

> Hope I could help,

> Connie

>

> > Hi, I just joined this group tonight. I have a 23 year old son

who has

> > had many similar problems that I've read about. When he was

young, hee

> > had thrush, picky eating, throat infections, all by the time he

was

> > two. We did lots of things with him over the years and went to

many

> > developmental doctors and therapists. His development was up and

> > down. He did OK in school, but was always socially behind.

After many

> > medications and counseling sessions, he stopped all medication

when he

> > was 16. There wasn't a lot of difference. He has just graduated

from

> > college and is back home now. He has always struggled to have

friends

> > and to maintain a job. He has many " autistic tendancies " , but

has

> > never been identified as having autism despite numerous

evaluations.

> > He seems to have his " more " autistic days and his " less " autistic

> > days. I call him my " surface " guy, because he seems fine for the

first

> > few minutes when you meet him, but there's not a lot below the

> > surface. He knows all of my concerns and can talk about his

behaviors,

> > but seems unable to change them. I'm very interested in the nose

spray.

> >

>

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