Piyo
Crzyangel
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Because I'm so so excited for this program I decided to share with everyone. Piyo is officially available today! For those of you wondering what it is Piyo is Chalene Johnson's next project. If you like Turofire this will be right up your alley. " PiYos uses low-impact, high-intensity movements inspired by Pilates and yoga. PiYo will work every single muscle to stabilize, stretch, and strengthen every inch of a body. And since Chalene Johnson cranked up the speed and the fun, crazy calories will be burned too! "
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Im super excited about this!
Are you a coach too?0 -
Only a discount coach really, but I couldn't keep this to myself lol.0
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So psyched, I just ordered mine!0
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My cousin in a BeachBody coach and is currently in Las Vegas doing this workout live with Chalene. So excited for her. She loves it! When she gets back home, she and I are trying it out!0
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I just ordered it, so excited too :-)0
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I haven't gotten my confirmation email yet, I'm so anxious! I want to start ASAP.0
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I've been waiting impatiently for PiYo, so I pounced on it yesterday afternoon and ordered immediately. I like Chalene, her music and her energy, and I know I'm going to like PiYo. The length of the workouts is perfect for me, too. Can't wait to get it!0
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Just marking, because this workout sounds right up my alley...hope to see you all posting fabulous results over the next few weeks!0
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Ordered mine this morning!!! Super excited for it to get here!!!0
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Ordered mine today!0
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Re-labelled Yoga!0
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Ordered yesterday, but really aggravated that they sent through two different order numbers and charged me twice, ugh! I did NOT hit resubmit/double-click, etc... I don't know if it is because I went through a coach link, or what. At any rate...
Excited to try the program, though, as I like the idea of no jumping and hopping around. I haven't done much of either Pilates or yoga, so hoping the change in routine will jump-start my muscles0 -
Re-labelled Yoga!
Or BodyBalance without the tai chi.
Like the opposite of synergy. It's like the elements added together but ****. :laugh:
I know yoga teachers and pilates teachers who say the yoga and pilates elements in BodyBalance are awful. As a tai chi teacher, I can tell you the tai chi elements in BB are painful to watch.0 -
I suppose I should say that I'd rather do BodyBalance than take a kick to the nutsack. So there you have it, my official line is: BodyBalance is better than a kick to the nutsack.0
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I liken things like PiYO to be like drinking orange squash when you could have had real freshly squeezed Orange Juice - it looks like OJ, but why would you drink that when you have the real deal?
To make things worse, you're drinking the cheap squash but paying more than freshly squeezed OJ price for it!0 -
I liken things like PiYO to be like drinking orange squash when you could have had real freshly squeezed Orange Juice - it looks like OJ, but why would you drink that when you have the real deal?
To make things worse, you're drinking the cheap squash but paying more than freshly squeezed OJ price for it!
I'm interested in why you say that--it isn't meant to be a "cheap" version of either yoga or pilates. It's inspired by those practices but is entirely its own thing. Chalene has actually said that her only regret about this program is the name she gave it.0 -
Why invent a fusion of two or more things when those things are available in their purity, taught by experienced teachers and charged at much lower prices? PiYo has to be a watered down version of pure forms and people are expected to pay high prices for something that already exists.
edit: using the same analogy, I would rather have a glass of freshly squeezed OJ than a juice INSPIRED by OJ. I know what's in it, it's been around longer and I enjoy it more and - in this case - its cheaper.0 -
I guess I disagree with you that it already exists, though. If someone was looking for a yoga class or a pilates class, then yes, go take one of those things. This isn't that, though. It's taking elements from them and creating something completely different. I don't think your analogy stands up, really, aside from the financial thing.0
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I respect your opinion and its fine to disagree. Good luck with you PiYo if you decide to go with it.0
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I ordered mine a few days ago via my NYC friend's beachbody page. I'm an ashtanga yogini, t'ai chi chuan master instructor and martial artist, former professional ballerina, and
I get bored easily!
I love programs like this where I can turn off my brain and just do moves I love to do. Anyone putting down movement is just hating and obviously loves to not expand their horizons. But, those of us who love movement of all types... Let's get this party started!
glad to be jumping in on the fun! Anyone on the piyo facebook page, or is that something just set up for beach body coaches' clients and friends?0 -
I love yoga - it is my favourite thing, but I also love bodybalance. I wonder why people hate it so much. I don't like the pilates element as much as the yoga, but I find the sun salutations, the balance (standing sequences), the hip openers, twists etc are all fantastic. I wonder if people who hate it are purists and only want yoga, or only pilates etc. I find it as a workout it hits the spot with everything. It wakes me up on a Monday morning (express Balance), and as my main yoga instructor is off having a baby, we have Bodybalance in its place on a Thursday, and it is no hardship to me at all! PiYo might not be my thing due to me not loving pilates so much but I might try it anyway if I get chance.0
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Anyone putting down movement is just hating and obviously loves to not expand their horizons.
Rubbish.
I train in tai chi, yoga, gymnastics as well as a variety of sports.0 -
Anyone putting down movement is just hating and obviously loves to not expand their horizons.
Not true.
I have trained in Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan and also in Ashtanga Yoga and have studied both in depth and have chosen to continue with yoga.
What I dislike (not hate) is crossbreeding such disciplines which, in my opinion, waters down both to create a fusion for no other reason than an organisation to make money selling the latest fad built from a combination of proven classics.0 -
Anyone putting down movement is just hating and obviously loves to not expand their horizons.
Not true.
I have trained in Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan and also in Ashtanga Yoga and have studied both in depth and have chosen to continue with yoga.
What I dislike (not hate) is crossbreeding such disciplines which, in my opinion, waters down both to create a fusion for no other reason than an organisation to make money selling the latest fad built from a combination of proven classics.
Chalene Johnson actually created PiYo over a decade ago, never with the intention to market it as a Beachbody product until last year.0 -
I ordered mine a few days ago via my NYC friend's beachbody page. I'm an ashtanga yogini, t'ai chi chuan master instructor and martial artist, former professional ballerina, and
I get bored easily!
I love programs like this where I can turn off my brain and just do moves I love to do. Anyone putting down movement is just hating and obviously loves to not expand their horizons. But, those of us who love movement of all types... Let's get this party started!
glad to be jumping in on the fun! Anyone on the piyo facebook page, or is that something just set up for beach body coaches' clients and friends?
Fun! I'm on the official Piyo workout Facebook page, is that the one you mean?0 -
Chalene Johnson actually created PiYo over a decade ago, never with the intention to market it as a Beachbody product until last year.
Slightly off-topic but her Wiki entry doesn't state much, even about PiYo. What I'm curious to know is, according to the Wiki entry she's not a Pilates instructor nor a Yoga instructor so how does she get insurance to create such a system and avoid getting her *kitten* sued off if someone injures themselves at home?0 -
I ordered the base kit! I did some classes at the gym and it's a great workout! Can't wait to see what she has in store for us. I love her and I love her programs (Turbo Fire, CLX) I'm just crazy excited about this one.0
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Chalene Johnson actually created PiYo over a decade ago, never with the intention to market it as a Beachbody product until last year.
Slightly off-topic but her Wiki entry doesn't state much, even about PiYo. What I'm curious to know is, according to the Wiki entry she's not a Pilates instructor nor a Yoga instructor so how does she get insurance to create such a system and avoid getting her *kitten* sued off if someone injures themselves at home?
There's a disclaimer at the beginning of all Beachbody videos stating that by using the DVD you are agreeing to be responsible for your own safety and to use caution and not push yourself so far as to get injured. Basically, it's the same legal principle that applies to anyone who signs up for a gym membership or to attend a fitness class. You're responsible for knowing your own limitations and not being stupid.
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Ordered yesterday, but really aggravated that they sent through two different order numbers and charged me twice, ugh! I did NOT hit resubmit/double-click, etc... I don't know if it is because I went through a coach link, or what. At any rate...
Excited to try the program, though, as I like the idea of no jumping and hopping around. I haven't done much of either Pilates or yoga, so hoping the change in routine will jump-start my muscles
You know, every company has order screw-ups. It's not because of the coach link, and it's entirely possible that your bank is the one who made the mistake (I work for a bank, trust me, we screw up a lot, especially on online credit card transactions).
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There's a disclaimer at the beginning of all Beachbody videos stating that by using the DVD you are agreeing to be responsible for your own safety and to use caution and not push yourself so far as to get injured. Basically, it's the same legal principle that applies to anyone who signs up for a gym membership or to attend a fitness class. You're responsible for knowing your own limitations and not being stupid.
-Tex
Which begs the question - why do trainers need professional indemnity insurance? (Or is it just a UK thing?)0
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