work out video..
eatz2mch
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Anyone have advice on a work out video full of aerobics? Not sure I'm up for the Tybo kind of work out to start, a little too vigorous for me. Also, would a protein drink be wise, in place of a meal? If so, what kind?
Thanks for any feedback!:happy:
Thanks for any feedback!:happy:
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I'm kind of a nut for Richard Simmons exercise videos. The grand kids think its fun and work out with me when I work out while babysitting. The PCD workout is on Youtube, as is Zumba.
I also have a Tai Chi video, more meditative, but still a good workout.
I use Muscle Milk Light as a protein drink option. You can get it pre-mixed or powder form. I prefer the powder form, because I make up my own sugar free oatmeal mixes, and that gives them a protein boost.
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I'd love to try ChLean Extreme. I have Insanity and also a bunch of Jillian Michaels videos.0
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I've done a variety of different types of workouts, but one of my all time favs in Zumba because I love to dance. It took a few tries to get all the moves down, but with Zumba or any dancing workout, you can really get into it and add your own flare. I have a HRM and burn around 650 calories doing 45 min of Zumba. Hip Hop Abs are fun and the instructor on the DVD is Shaun T who also does Insanity. If you're looking for only cardio, do Zumba. If you're looking for cardio/strenth, do 30 Day Shred or Insanity.0
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Chalene? Is that the Turbo Jam chick? I always thought it was Shalene.
I was doing Turbo Jam but I got so annoyed with her that I had to find something else to do. Besides her "motivation" I was confused that she would instruct "us" to tilt the pelvis under and keep the shoulders back, but when they showed her and the other participants in profile, they all had their shoulders forward (much like Shaun T's "tilt-tuck-tighten." It seems silly to me to tell people to do something that you can't even maintain yourself.0 -
If you are a beginner at exercise Jillian Michaels might be a bit much at first. I do like the Biggest Loser DVDS. Also Any of the Leslie Sansone Walking DVDS are good too. I have a couple that are aerobic/dancing ones by Billy Blanks Jr. (son of the taebo guy). The first is Cardioke and it is kind of fun! Google them he has several.0
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you can watch clips at collagevideo.com0
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I'll PM you!0
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If you are advanced then Jillian is really good she will make you feel the burn....extremely well. I have the 30 day shred and have yet to get to week 3, but that's just me I have bad knees!0
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you can watch clips at collagevideo.com
I forgot about that site i have ordered from there before and they are pretty good.0 -
Check out Biggest Loser Cardio Max (you can find it on Youtube). Jillian's DVDs can be modified too and some are pretty short. I'm doing 30 Day Shred...it's only about a third cardio because it's 2min of every 6min circuit but it's only 20min and is a good all-around workout with limited equipment needed (yoga mat & small weights)
For protein, I had a whole discussion on this this morning. I tried Syntha 6 Vanilla this morning and it was very good. A little high in calories but the taste was awesome. I had been using EAS Myoplex because that was the best available locally...tolerable but not great. I drink a scoop of protein + a cup of milk (almond, coconut or 2%) after I work out for 20min. I'd probably add a coconut water or banana or something if I worked out longer.0 -
Tai Bo is actually pretty good. There is an 8-min video that's a good way to get started and not too overwhelming.
Protein shakes - ViSalus Vi Shape Shake Mix! It's the absolute tastiest! I can give you more info if you want to message me about it. Or just google it to get more info! It's amazing stuff!0 -
collagevideo.com ...... as others have mentioned. This will give you tons of information & video clips. This will help you find DVDs that fit.
If you want simple - low impact (I have 1 bad knee) - Leslie Sansone Walk at Home is a good start. The DVDs are chaptered at the miles .... so you can do as much (or little) as you like. After you get used to them, you bump up the moves easily by using light handweights, higher knees, bigger arms, etc.
They sell this one at Target .... lots of variety:
http://www.collagevideo.com/workout-video/leslie-sansones-ultimate-5-day-walk-plan-61550 -
I love Tai Bo, There's a collection of videos from the early ninties with a great instructional video to get you started. If you can get past the spandex suits, it's totally worth it. In the past, I've never had to lose more than 5lbs at a time so the basic video 3 times a week was good for me.0
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