video workout programs
suelaw
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I'm thinking of doing a video workout program. I'm looking at T25 focus, Jillian Michael's Body revolution or 21 day fix. I'd love to hear any feedback from anyone who has done a couple of these (or all three) and can give me some comparisons. Thanks.
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Fitnessblender.com is online and free! Fantastic workout programs!0
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Thanks! I checked this out and it looks great!0
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I do Leslie Sansone or Jessica Smith videos for lower impact exercise.0
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I have T 25 and 21 day fix....I like them both but prefer 21 day fix because there isn't as much jumping around (I'm not a fan of plyometics) I love Piyo and anything Chalene Johnson teaches!0
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Everything is good.
Insanity and other ones are more challenging and youd have to have previous intermediate to advanced exercise experience, or modify them .
A great start is something like Cathe dvds, Jillian Michael 30 day shred, Power 90.
I did Focus T25 and it was amazing. The level of intensity changes from all 3 sets, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. Its progressive and you'd like that one. So thats a good one to consider.
Some free ones are on Youtube: Like someone mentioned above Fitness Blender, you can specify what goal you are targeting that day and for how long. Other free workouts are some Les Mills Class Instructors posting their certifications online, like CX Worx, Body Combat, Grit Plyo, Grit Strength, Body Attack. Also another guy I like Millionaire Hoy, great series of kickboxing workouts there, challenging but amazing burns!. Some of the harder ones like those from the older Bodyrock Live Videos, short but intense!
There is so much! Happy Fitness mate
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I love P90 (not to be confused with P90X). I think they are efficient workouts, there is always someone modifying it, and I love that there is a timer showing how much is left of the entire workout and how much is left of the particular workout. Plus it tells you what to do each day.0
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I enjoy Shaun T's hip hop abs ....30 day shred ...leslie sansone walking dvd's0
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For free, I have to agree with a previous post and suggest Fitness Blender.
If you want to pay for something, I would throw my money at, as also suggested previously, Focus T25, P90 (not P90X), Insanity MAX (not to be confused with Insanity).
These are the top 3 in my rotation.0 -
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I like Kelly Coffey Meyer DVDs.....the 30 Minutes to Fitness series has 2 - 30 minutes workouts + lots of premixes to keep it fresh.0
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