Guest guest Posted May 15, 2003 Report Share Posted May 15, 2003 So I did my first Firm tapes last night. This was a 3 dvd set I borrowed from my bro. He really likes them. I believe it was an Ab sculpt, cardio, and upper/lower body. I did the upper/lower body workout last night... it was an hour total time. I really, really really liked these. But I don't have one of the steps...so I'll have to look into getting one. I found though, for the most part I could do the upper and lower body workouts without the step, or by using the stairs. My TV is right near the stairs, so I just used those as a step. And for the part where you were seated on the step, I used a chair. Anyways, I think I'm going to rotate one half of these in 2-4 times a week after a half hour of Tae Bo. I definitely sweated, and I think it would make for a great combo. I think I'll use some of the basic tapes that have no floorwork...or one of the advanced for the first half, then slap in either the upper or lower body or the abs tape from the Firm. It was nice to get back to weights again, but I found my barbel set was too heavy for some of the upper body moves. I need to get a selection of smaller weights for that. The 8 pound ones worked well, but there were certain lifts I couldn't do because after one repetition, my arms were about to collapse! haha. Today I just feel slightly sore, but nothing bad. What I liked best was - I did the lower body sculpt first, thinking that it would be really hard. But because of Tae Bo, and all the squats and legwork, it really wasn't bad at all! It was great to add about 16 pounds to my workout on my legs...and I'm feeling it in my hamstrings today. Just thought I'd put this info up for anyone who might be thinking about throwing in some variety with their Tae Bo... I think this will help some of my lower arm flab in no time! hah! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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