Finally a workout that won't kill me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
arielkaylou
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I ordered PiYo and it is supposed to be at my house by Friday. I am so excited about this because it is low impact, but still designed to give you max results! I tore my ACL in 6th grade (10 years ago) and the other high intense workouts with all the jumping really hurt my knee and ankle and is hard for me to keep going
Will be giving reviews on how this is effecting my body as I go. If you want to keep up with PiYo day by day, add me I will update my status on here
*Beachbody coaches, please do not spam me! I just want to help people who have a hard time with hard workouts but need the results (like myself)
Will be giving reviews on how this is effecting my body as I go. If you want to keep up with PiYo day by day, add me I will update my status on here
*Beachbody coaches, please do not spam me! I just want to help people who have a hard time with hard workouts but need the results (like myself)
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I can sort of relate. I have Chiari Malformation. Its a rare brain condition that has really affected my work out ability. I just started piyo today!
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I keep hearing about this... do you know if it's anything like Pure Barre? I did that for a few months but had to quit due to the high cost. It'd be great if I could do a video at home.0
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I've heard great things about PiYo and have thought about it for myself. I have some feet and ankle issues and sometimes the heavy jumping bothers them. Would love to hear what you think about it.0
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you have piqued my interest. I do several different classes, but I have to keep changing it up because of pain in my knees. I have never had an injury per se, but they pop, crack and creak when I move them, especially when I crouch down. KILL me during squats too. Hoping to find something like this that works.0
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Hi there!
I would love to do this as I am taking a very long time to recover from a badly sprained ankle so this could be great! But - where did you get the DVD's from - and more to the point, where can I get them from?!
Thanks :-)
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Never heard of it. I will check in occasionally to see what you think of it. I have knee and hip problems and do water aerobics to reduce the impact. Do you have to have some flexibility to do this? I am not at that point yet.0
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I've been doing PiYo for just over a week now and I LOVE IT! My bum, chest & shoulders are still sore from Monday lol
I have runners knee and tendonitis in BOTH my ankles (worse on the right side tho) and this workout really does take it easy on the joints while still being effective.0 -
i've never heard of it but it sounds good!
i look forward to getting your review on it0 -
I've been doing it for one week and it's amazing! I have lower back issues (bulged disc and surgery) with chronic pain. PiYo has not hurt my back at all, and I can tell will only improve it! It's a tough workout, don't get me wrong. It's just low low impact.
I've been doing the eating plan that comes along with it as well. In one week I've lost 3.3 lbs and a total of 3 inches!0 -
Where did you order it from? I would love to get this program.0
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Bump to see what you think of it. I'm alright myself, but know a few people who have knee issues though want to work out.0
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Is this good for beginners?0
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Where did you order it from? I would love to get this program.
http://www.teambeachbody.com/workout-routines/piyo-workout
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I've watched a couple of piyo video samples and I have to say that they may be touting this as low impact, but it doesn't look like anything my arthritic joints are quite ready to handle. One day, I hope. I'm looking forward to your success stories and real life feedback as motivation to give it a whirl.0
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The exercise that finally saved my left knee is indoor rowing. I get a great workout without pain, and I LOVE it. Congratulations on finding something that works for you!0
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Is this good for beginners?
I have a copy of this, so I'll answer your question here on the forums for you and anyone else who is reading. I'm not a coach, so not biased.
PiYo is a pilates/yoga combination, hence the name. It is low impact, save a few burpees, and there is a modifier who shows movements for those with limited range of motion. While it is low impact, it is very flow-oriented. You are pretty much constantly moving; even when in a pose you are moving to stretch or deepen the movement. This is good for heart-rate and calorie burn, although since it is missing the isometric holds of yoga, you don't see the strengthening and flexibility benefits that you would get from that.
A beginner could do the program because there are modifications available, and they usually show the movement plus an intensified version for those who are advanced. However, I can still see the possibility of injury, particularly to the wrists and shoulders, as there is a lot of prone-position work.
You're probably getting bombarded with PMs from BB coaches like OP right now trying to sell you the program with Shakeology or invite you to be a friend or join a challenge group. Here's a tip - search for PiYo on youtube. The program is home DVDs, but they have live classes as well, and a lot of the newly certified teachers have recorded their live classes and posted them on youtube. You can do those workouts for free and see if this workout is something you enjoy before spending the money. Actually, since most of the workouts posted are full-hour versions, you could probably just use those and skip buying the program altogether.0 -
Is this good for beginners?
I have a copy of this, so I'll answer your question here on the forums for you and anyone else who is reading. I'm not a coach, so not biased.
PiYo is a pilates/yoga combination, hence the name. It is low impact, save a few burpees, and there is a modifier who shows movements for those with limited range of motion. While it is low impact, it is very flow-oriented. You are pretty much constantly moving; even when in a pose you are moving to stretch or deepen the movement.
You're probably getting bombarded with PMs from BB coaches like OP right now trying to sell you the program with Shakeology or invite you to be a friend or join a challenge group. Here's a tip - search for PiYo on youtube. The program is home DVDs, but they have live classes as well, and a lot of the newly certified teachers have recorded their live classes and posted them on youtube. You can do those workouts for free and see if this workout is something you enjoy before spending the money. Actually, since most of the workouts posted are full-hour versions, you could probably just use those and skip buying the program altogether.
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This workout is hard to find says it's still not available... Where is everyone getting it?0
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I keep hearing about this... do you know if it's anything like Pure Barre? I did that for a few months but had to quit due to the high cost. It'd be great if I could do a video at home.
You would love Ballet Beautiful0 -
I keep hearing about this... do you know if it's anything like Pure Barre? I did that for a few months but had to quit due to the high cost. It'd be great if I could do a video at home.
You would love Ballet Beautiful
Thank you! I'll check it out.0 -
This workout is hard to find says it's still not available... Where is everyone getting it?
http://www.teambeachbody.com/workout-routines/piyo-workout0 -
I've been using it for 3 weeks now and it is wonderful. very low impact yet you still get a good sweat. Definitely feeling/seeing a difference in my arms and butt....yay! I have had problems in the past with my wrists and they were sore the first few days, however the pain is gone and they actually seem stronger. The program comes with an awesome meal plan too. It's based on simple food groups/portion control that I've found to work great with my goals here on MFP. It's like a perfect marriage! LOL Feel free to message me or add me.0
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I also have Chiari malformation... for the person upthread who does as well, how is PiYo working out for you? I know everyone's Chiari symptoms are different!0
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I love Piyo. I am certified in Piyo so I teach it live as well as do the home workouts. I'd love to answer any questions you may have. This program is for everyone! www.facebook.com/thehourglassfitness0
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I'm going to be trying this also! Just from watching the sample video on the site it looks like something I would enjoy.
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just googled this as i have never heard of it, going to look into it more!!0
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