On to Level 2???
pamcuster
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Where is everybody?!
Today was Day 10 for me at Level 1...I'm wondering just how ready you need to be in order to move on to Level 2.
I still stop a time or two during jumping-jacks to catch my breath, don't bounce super-high doing jump-ropes or butt-kicks, and start skipping the front raises during that side-lunge set...
But, I'm thinking about moving on to Level 2 anyway, just to change things up for my muscles...
I'm interested in hearing about eveybody else's experiences...
Pam
Today was Day 10 for me at Level 1...I'm wondering just how ready you need to be in order to move on to Level 2.
I still stop a time or two during jumping-jacks to catch my breath, don't bounce super-high doing jump-ropes or butt-kicks, and start skipping the front raises during that side-lunge set...
But, I'm thinking about moving on to Level 2 anyway, just to change things up for my muscles...
I'm interested in hearing about eveybody else's experiences...
Pam
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I've been thinking about it too. I'm taking today off because I have a knee that has been messed up since jr. high, and I couldn't get it to bend last night. But I might give level two a go next week. I've already seen huge improvements in how far I can go just since I started. Let me know if you do it!0
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OK, I did Level 2 today! I read somewhere online that it was much harder...I didn't think so! I mean, it's definitely HARD, but (to me) no more so than Level 1 - just different. I'm glad I went ahead and tried it...I think you should too!
I don't know if I'm seeing *enough* improvement...I guess I really don't know what to expect. I do feel a little stronger, and I really think I'm already a bit more toned, but when 30 seconds of jumping jacks wears me out, I REALLY feel like I'm just in terrible shape and there's almost no hope for me! But, with that said, I'm still plugging away!
I hope your knee is all better soon and you can get going again! And let me know what you think of Level 2!
Pam0