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Tasha,

I'd try the chair, but I really don't have the $$$ at this point for a new

kitchen set, on the other hand, I could use some more firewood...:-)

No thanks, my chair will serve its greatest challenge holding up my butt, if you

don't mind!

Seriously, I still use the chair for balance, although I do challenge myself by

taking it away for as many sets as I can.

Jerry

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LOL I use the kids!! Especially on the floorwork. I put one on each side.

Usually my son ends up crawling under me , but my daughter stays right

there, and actually cheers me on! (well, maybe I am dreaming, I think she is

actually saying " don't kick me mommy! " lol)

Footstools work too, or a box of any sort, Tried the dogs in a sit (big

dogs) but they get flinchy and leave after awhile.. hmmm.. I don't think

they trust me or something! hehe

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A chair makes for a great challenge!

> Hi everyone! I did one of my advanced live tapes today but I added a

> twist. I stood approx.3 feet infront of the back of a chair. Every

> single kick that was executed, was done over the back of that chair.

> I've always tried to be on to form, but wow, what a difference having

> that chair there for the entire hour! My abs, bottom, and hamstrings

> are really talking back to me tonight! LOL! If you're up to a

> challenge, give it a try.

>

> Tasha

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-Oh my goodness! You are too funny! I've used my teenagers, and

hubby for targets before. I think my hubby got tired of it because

one of my Christmas gifts was a free standing heavy bag! LOL! I've

even gone so far as to put a target on the bag in different places.

Tasha

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> LOL I use the kids!! Especially on the floorwork. I put one on each

side.

> Usually my son ends up crawling under me , but my daughter stays

right

> there, and actually cheers me on! (well, maybe I am dreaming, I

think she is

> actually saying " don't kick me mommy! " lol)

>

> Footstools work too, or a box of any sort, Tried the dogs in a sit

(big

> dogs) but they get flinchy and leave after awhile.. hmmm.. I don't

think

> they trust me or something! hehe

>

>

> Michigan

> A chair makes for a great challenge!

>

>

> > Hi everyone! I did one of my advanced live tapes today but I

added a

> > twist. I stood approx.3 feet infront of the back of a chair.

Every

> > single kick that was executed, was done over the back of that

chair.

> > I've always tried to be on to form, but wow, what a difference

having

> > that chair there for the entire hour! My abs, bottom, and

hamstrings

> > are really talking back to me tonight! LOL! If you're up to a

> > challenge, give it a try.

> >

> > Tasha

> >

> >

> >

> > As Deb has said: " Fitness is a journey and it begins with the

first step. "

> > " This isn't about weight loss, it's about enlightenment " -

> >

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

> >

> >

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>Hi everyone! I did one of my advanced live tapes today but I added a

>twist. I stood approx.3 feet infront of the back of a chair. Every

>single kick that was executed, was done over the back of that chair.

>I've always tried to be on to form, but wow, what a difference having

>that chair there for the entire hour!

I pretty much do that whenver I work out living with 4 large inside

dogs...today they tried to play tug-o-war on TOP of my step :(

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-My dogs sit and watch me while I workout. I have to little

papillons. They sit and wait patiently for the floor work and

streching so they can jump on me & get their long hair stuck on my

sweaty arms ,and legs. Yuk!

Tasha

-- In tae-bo_on , " Colleen Meacham "

<colleen_meacham@h...> wrote:

> >From: " t_strehl " <t_strehl@y...>

> >>

> >Hi everyone! I did one of my advanced live tapes today but I

added a

> >twist. I stood approx.3 feet infront of the back of a chair.

Every

> >single kick that was executed, was done over the back of that

chair.

> >I've always tried to be on to form, but wow, what a difference

having

> >that chair there for the entire hour!

>

> I pretty much do that whenver I work out living with 4 large inside

> dogs...today they tried to play tug-o-war on TOP of my step :(

>

>

>

> Colleen Meacham

> http://www.geocities.com/colleenp99/

>

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hi tasha! what an excellent idea! i used to have a couch in my exercise

space and i used to kick over the back of it... but ive since moved the

couch out of there and i bet that im not kicking as high any more. im going

to use your idea! but i need to find a chair that isnt toooo high...LOL

*~*~*~*~*

Carolyn

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> Hi everyone! I did one of my advanced live tapes today but I added a

> twist. I stood approx.3 feet infront of the back of a chair. Every

> single kick that was executed, was done over the back of that chair.

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> I'd try the chair, but I really don't have the $$$ at this point

> for a new kitchen set, on the other hand, I could use some more

> firewood...:-)

LOL!! jerry you really crack me up :)

> Seriously, I still use the chair for balance, although I do

> challenge myself by taking it away for as many sets as I can.

i went through a phase where i would hang onto a chair (or the wall or

whatever was handy) enough to get my balance then i would remove one finger

at a time from my support object... until i was left with just one measly

little finger hanging on. it wasnt long after that, that i stopped hanging

on entirely. and now if i feel that im losing my balance all i have to do

is barely touch the support with one finger and somehow that steadies

me...LOL... it is all a big mind game.

-carolyn.

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hehehehe

I looked 'em up on the 'net. What a cute doggie

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-My dogs sit and watch me while I workout. I have to little papillons. They sit and wait patiently for the floor work and streching so they can jump on me & get their long hair stuck on my sweaty arms ,and legs. Yuk! Tasha

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