I need workout DVD recommendations

Hi everyone!

I already own quite a number of workout DVDs and I need some inspiration. I have every single Jillian Michaels workout DVD including Bodyrevolution. I love all of them (okay I officially have a girl crush on Jillian).Apart from that I do have almost all of the Bob Harper DVDs (apart from the Biggest Loser series because I'm just not a big fan of it). I do have Insanity as well as Turbofire. I love all of them but at the same time I just want to do a bit more strength training.
Are there any DVDs you can recommend? Plus I'd be great if there wasn't a whole bunch of equipment needed as I just have the usual stuff like yoga mat, different sets of dumbbells...


Thank you! I appreciate your recommendations.

Janina

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  • fitbugfreak
    fitbugfreak Posts: 86 Member
    P90X has great strength training with a mix of cardio if desired and yoga. I have done 2 rounds and really enjoEDy it!
  • lts42uk
    lts42uk Posts: 162 Member
    Bump

    Sorry can't add anything as I have the same collection as you (although my collection includes some Jackie Warner as well)
  • JenMc14
    JenMc14 Posts: 2,389 Member
    You might check out th befit Channel on YouTube. They had a 90 day program that had some ST as well as cardio, and I know they have a more intense one up now. I did the first one, I wish I had heavier dumbbells for some of the stuff, but other than that, I liked it. I haven't done the other. The have some other programs that I've done bits and pieces of as well that I like. They also have a variety of clips from JM, Denise Austin, etc.
  • cwill33
    cwill33 Posts: 15 Member
    Power 90 is great if you feel you're not ready for P90x. I lost 20 pounds doing Power 90 and I'm on week 3 of P90x right now.
  • thesupremeforce
    thesupremeforce Posts: 1,206 Member
    I use DDP Yoga. It's great for building strength and flexibility. I also find it surprisingly fun to do. There's no equipment needed.
  • What kind of equipment is needed for P90X?
  • Thanks for the tip. I'll have a look later
  • You might check out th befit Channel on YouTube. They had a 90 day program that had some ST as well as cardio, and I know they have a more intense one up now. I did the first one, I wish I had heavier dumbbells for some of the stuff, but other than that, I liked it. I haven't done the other. The have some other programs that I've done bits and pieces of as well that I like. They also have a variety of clips from JM, Denise Austin, etc.


    Thanks! I'll have a look later! Sounds Good though
  • Bump

    Sorry can't add anything as I have the same collection as you (although my collection includes some Jackie Warner as well)


    How do you like the Jackie Warner workouts? Was thinking about getting them as well
  • rrsuthy
    rrsuthy Posts: 236 Member
    I have Jackie Warner DVDs. I really like her. Cindi Whitmarsh is good too as is Amy Dixon. I like Kettlebell workouts and use Amy Dixon and Amy Bento for that.

    Jackie has an XTreme workout that gets my heart rate up as much if not more than Jillian and she doesn't make you do burpees. :)
  • parnyparn
    parnyparn Posts: 47 Member
    look into Jari Love line of dvds if you looking at strength
  • I have Jackie Warner DVDs. I really like her. Cindi Whitmarsh is good too as is Amy Dixon. I like Kettlebell workouts and use Amy Dixon and Amy Bento for that.

    Jackie has an XTreme workout that gets my heart rate up as much if not more than Jillian and she doesn't make you do burpees. :)

    Kettlebell sounds good to since I have one and like that kind of workout.
    Ha ha... :-) I hate burpees and any other exercise that starts in plank position... I know it's necessary but still....
  • Hi, you could checkout www.HASFIT.com i think it is, but easily found on youtube. They have lots of different workouts, free & online including some I have been using myself which are specifically for home use - only need some dumbells & 30 mins a day.
  • Hi, you could checkout www.HASFIT.com i think it is, but easily found on youtube. They have lots of different workouts, free & online including some I have been using myself which are specifically for home use - only need some dumbells & 30 mins a day.


    Sounds good
    Thank you
  • DaveGlasnost
    DaveGlasnost Posts: 146 Member
    Power 90 is great if you feel you're not ready for P90x. I lost 20 pounds doing Power 90 and I'm on week 3 of P90x right now.

    I am only familiar with P90X, but you can either dive right into P90X (which I did) or do Power 90 as an initial and then graduate. I've heard good things about that path so I will second the comment I quoted.

    Someday I might try Power 90 as a lark, probably not for 90 days... but yea, just because its there. Maybe when I am going into a maintenance or "rest" phase. Maybe sometime this summer, as I just finished P90X a few weeks ago and again just started another round of P90X this week.
  • lts42uk
    lts42uk Posts: 162 Member
    I love her extreme timesaver workout, it really works you hard and it's only 30 mins - a hard 30 mins! I have power circuit training which is good as well, I just up the weights when it becomes too easy. Her crunchless abs dvd is ok but I don't feel quite the same burn. I also have 30 Fast start which I've only done twice so I'm still deciding on that although it made my arms ache once I upped my weights. I have one-on-one training by Jackie too, but haven't done it yet!
  • lts42uk
    lts42uk Posts: 162 Member
    Bump

    Sorry can't add anything as I have the same collection as you (although my collection includes some Jackie Warner as well)


    How do you like the Jackie Warner workouts? Was thinking about getting them as well

    I love her extreme timesaver workout, it really works you hard and it's only 30 mins - a hard 30 mins! I have power circuit training which is good as well, I just up the weights when it becomes too easy. Her crunchless abs dvd is ok but I don't feel quite the same burn. I also have 30 Fast start which I've only done twice so I'm still deciding on that although it made my arms ache once I upped my weights. I have one-on-one training by Jackie too, but haven't done it yet!
  • pcdoctor01
    pcdoctor01 Posts: 389 Member
    You might check out th befit Channel on YouTube. They had a 90 day program that had some ST as well as cardio, and I know they have a more intense one up now. I did the first one, I wish I had heavier dumbbells for some of the stuff, but other than that, I liked it. I haven't done the other. The have some other programs that I've done bits and pieces of as well that I like. They also have a variety of clips from JM, Denise Austin, etc.


    Thanks! I'll have a look later! Sounds Good though

    I lost 4lbs doing BeFit in 90.
    I enjoy Sam and Garrett.
  • pcdoctor01
    pcdoctor01 Posts: 389 Member
    Hi, you could checkout www.HASFIT.com i think it is, but easily found on youtube. They have lots of different workouts, free & online including some I have been using myself which are specifically for home use - only need some dumbells & 30 mins a day.


    Sounds good
    Thank you

    I lost 8lbs doing HASfit.
    Coach is great!
  • luziferl
    luziferl Posts: 82
    bump... also want ideas for workouts! :)
  • Bump

    Sorry can't add anything as I have the same collection as you (although my collection includes some Jackie Warner as well)


    How do you like the Jackie Warner workouts? Was thinking about getting them as well

    I love her extreme timesaver workout, it really works you hard and it's only 30 mins - a hard 30 mins! I have power circuit training which is good as well, I just up the weights when it becomes too easy. Her crunchless abs dvd is ok but I don't feel quite the same burn. I also have 30 Fast start which I've only done twice so I'm still deciding on that although it made my arms ache once I upped my weights. I have one-on-one training by Jackie too, but haven't done it yet!

    Sounds really good so I'll definitely get some of her DVDs.
  • Has anyone done Chalean Extreme? If so how were your results? And what kind of equipment is needed for P90X?
  • cwill33
    cwill33 Posts: 15 Member
    Someday I might try Power 90 as a lark, probably not for 90 days... but yea, just because its there. Maybe when I am going into a maintenance or "rest" phase. Maybe sometime this summer, as I just finished P90X a few weeks ago and again just started another round of P90X this week.

    If you've done P90x Power 90 might be too easy for you. I found it a great intro to P90x because I was very out of shape; however if you're already in shape you would have to push yourself pretty hard to get a lot out of regular Power 90. The masters series might be more of a challenge for P90x grads though.
  • cwill33
    cwill33 Posts: 15 Member
    What kind of equipment is needed for P90X?

    Resistance bands or free weights, a yoga mat (optional yoga blocks), and I would recommend doing it on nice cushioned mats or carpet because of the plyometrics. Good shoes are also a must because some of the jumping is quite intense.
  • What kind of equipment is needed for P90X?

    Resistance bands or free weights, a yoga mat (optional yoga blocks), and I would recommend doing it on nice cushioned mats or carpet because of the plyometrics. Good shoes are also a must because some of the jumping is quite intense.

    What about that pull up bar? Is it optional or a must?