Body attack les mills
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What's everyone's opinion on this workout? I really enjoy it, it fast, it's hard, but its fun but wondering if anyone has had really good results from it or suggest any other workouts that I enjoy as much as this? Addicted.com
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I have only ever done a few Combat classes but i loved them. There are always lower options.0
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My sister teaches it. It burns calories like any other cardio. If you enjoy it, keep going.0
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What's everyone's opinion on this workout? I really enjoy it, it fast, it's hard, but its fun but wondering if anyone has had really good results from it or suggest any other workouts that I enjoy as much as this? Addicted.com
Hate Attack..love Combat and like Pump0 -
It's the only exercise I've ever really enjoyed and haven't wanted to make an excuse not to go. I when been doing for a while so wondered if its helped anyone lose weight/ tone etc now I'm dieting aswell. I do like spin but only go to that now and again. Why do you hate attack?0
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It's the only exercise I've ever really enjoyed and haven't wanted to make an excuse not to go.
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Agree with NinerBuff. It's just not for me. I admire you though to do that work out. It reminds me of running and for some reason I just cannot control my breating. It's high intensity for an hour with no dip in heart rate. For me, I need something that is not so high also because my goal is to lose weight and not endurance. Don't get me wrong, it probably does help to lose weigh but, for me my rate is just at max throughout the whole routine. Do you use a heart rate monitor?0
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I prefer Combat, but find that Attack works me harder. Keep at it if it works for you and you enjoy it, as it is an amazing work out - I always notice a difference when I include one class in my weekly routine.0
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Its a tough workout, and a great cardio calorie burner.
I don't like it cos I find it too fast and bouncy - cannot stand jumping jacks.0 -
No I don't use a heart monitor, I put high impact aerobics for the workout on here at 525 calories the hour because I can't find attack on the options. We don't have combat at our gym, would like to try it0
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No I don't use a heart monitor, I put high impact aerobics for the workout on here at 525 calories the hour because I can't find attack on the options. We don't have combat at our gym, would like to try it
I'm glad you said that, I use high impact aerobics too and wasn't sure if this was correct or not.0 -
Yes, I would say high impact is accurate.0
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I love Body attack! It's my favourite class. It's an awesome workout, lots of energy, great music, awesome instructors. I go about 2-3 per week and I don't think I will ever get sick of it. It is hard core, high intensity but that's good! Keeps me very fit. I have worn my heart rate monitor and usually I burn about 500 calories and I do this class at a high intensity.0
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I've done a few Body Attack classes. It seems pretty decent. It's not amazing, but it's good. It's basically like your generic higher impact aerobics class every gym offers.0
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LOVE Attack!
When my gym first introduced it years ago I tried and didn't like it. I just couldn't get past some of the cheesy 90s aerobic moves. Though I could tell it was a good workout, I couldn't see myself doing it regularly. And about once a year I'd try it again and it would only just remind me why I didn't like it.
But then this past year I needed to add some more variety to my cardio workouts so I was trying all sorts of different classes. And I gave Attack yet another try. Still felt the same way about some of the cheesiness but it was by far the most intense workout of any of the things I had tried. And that's really what I was looking. Plus I felt great afterwards.
So I decided to suck it up and go back and try to do it on a regular basis. And somewhere along the line after about 4 or 5 classes I was in love...cheesiness and all0 -
Love BodyAttack!
I use 3-lb dumbells during the class for all tracks except the push-up and abs ones, and find it really helps burn more cals- all the reps of the light weight help to shape, and add resistance to the usual cardio routine.
But yes, fun class- it's my one "regular" class I do each Saturday AM in addition to my everyday routine.0 -
You use dumb-bells in Attack? is that safe? I'd be scared of them flying out of my hands and hitting someone else in the class.0
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You use dumb-bells in Attack? is that safe? I'd be scared of them flying out of my hands and hitting someone else in the class.
Yeah, I mean... you keep a definite grip on them. Lol. They're 3 lbs so not that difficult to handle/keep secure. I would NEVER go any heavier though, because of exactly your mentioned fears. Some of the moves (clapping, obviously) are modified when I use them, and only bring them close to eachother...just to work with the resistance.
In my weekly class, 3 of us use them on a regular basis.
So far only one instructor hasn't allowed their use, but all others seem ok with it. I definitely appreciate the fact that some instructors wouldn't allow them, and would always set them down right away if asked... :-D0 -
I like it, sometimes I wish the music was a little differnt but i always sweat buckets after that class.. I average burning around 550 calories in 55 mins typically.0
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I am looking for the best exercise regiment that fits into a busy schedule. Any input?0
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You use dumb-bells in Attack? is that safe? I'd be scared of them flying out of my hands and hitting someone else in the class.
Yeah, I mean... you keep a definite grip on them. Lol. They're 3 lbs so not that difficult to handle/keep secure. I would NEVER go any heavier though, because of exactly your mentioned fears. Some of the moves (clapping, obviously) are modified when I use them, and only bring them close to eachother...just to work with the resistance.
In my weekly class, 3 of us use them on a regular basis.
So far only one instructor hasn't allowed their use, but all others seem ok with it. I definitely appreciate the fact that some instructors wouldn't allow them, and would always set them down right away if asked... :-D
I'm sorry, but that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, no one should be using free weights dueing body attack. Are you sure your instructor is certified? Les Mills would strike them off for that!0 -
You use dumb-bells in Attack? is that safe? I'd be scared of them flying out of my hands and hitting someone else in the class.
Yeah, I mean... you keep a definite grip on them. Lol. They're 3 lbs so not that difficult to handle/keep secure. I would NEVER go any heavier though, because of exactly your mentioned fears. Some of the moves (clapping, obviously) are modified when I use them, and only bring them close to eachother...just to work with the resistance.
In my weekly class, 3 of us use them on a regular basis.
So far only one instructor hasn't allowed their use, but all others seem ok with it. I definitely appreciate the fact that some instructors wouldn't allow them, and would always set them down right away if asked... :-D
I'm sorry, but that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, no one should be using free weights dueing body attack. Are you sure your instructor is certified? Les Mills would strike them off for that!
Ridiculous? I don't think so... each to their own. I felt like I wanted a little extra resistance in the class and that is how I achieved it during some tracks.
Since my original post I no longer use them, nor do the others that orginally did....as per the request of the instructor. I was happy to comply, and now enjoy BodyAttack as it was intended :-).0 -
I absolutely love body attack ..ive always found that he helps me with building up staminia especailly when i am running ..It also has helped me lose weight in the past which is something that other cardio excersise never has ...stick with it0
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I've been doing body attack and combat back to back 90mins 3 times a week,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the last 3 months..
I do a metafit Monday and friday before it and a metafit on the Saturday..
Also fortnighly on a Thursday I do a fbx and a thumpboxing..
I've lost 2 stone... Body attack and combat are my favourite classes
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I do at least 3 Attacks a week. I feel in love since I tried it about two years ago. Since then, I haven't looked back. I have seen big improvement in my running time/pace. BUT....I have a question for you guys
Why do I only see only a guy or two and rest of the attackers are all females in the class? I know first track or two has all kinds of crazy clapping so guys don't like that. But still...why most guys don't like to do it?0 -
I do attack once or twice a week. I enjoy it and combined with good eating habits and other resistance training I have lost weight and size with it.0
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Attack is my favourite class!! . Love that happy clappy group sweaty excersize.. I used to be pretty addicted to spin till I discovered attack!! I do pump, spin and attack.. I did do combat but it no longer fits into my schedule..0
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