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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Tennessee
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10-03-14, 04:54 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Everywhere....
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The same exact thing happened to me. Customer service was gracious and told me to gift the wrong order I received. I just received notification that p90 is on route...fingers crossed that this will be the right order.
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10-07-14, 12:20 PM | |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Colorado
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*Edited to remove the implication that this workout is too easy (I originally said "a bit on the easy side"). Since it's a basic weight workout, it can be as hard as you want by increasing the weights.
I did Sculpt A this morning. I enjoyed it, although I may only do it one more time before moving to Sculpt B. I was still sweaty and worked-out by the end, though. I was leery of the band and door attachment because my workout room is laid out a little strangely, but it worked fine. I had my back to the TV during the band exercises, but each exercise is demonstrated before you start, so no problem. I used dumbbells for all the exercises except the door-attachment ones; so does Tony; one exerciser uses the band for everything. I thought the band was a little light, for me, except for triceps; I'll see whether I have a heavier band in good condition for next time. The exercises are straightforward. I used 7# dumbbells throughout and it was plenty. You do 16 reps of everything, and Tony talks you through at a fairly slow pace, which makes it harder. You're told that you'll need your taped "H" for all the workouts, but you really don't need it for Sculpt A. It's used for a few of the warmup exercises, like press jacks where Tony exhorts you to jump your feet to the outside boxes, but it's really not necessary. The exercisers are a young woman who modifies; a young man in very good shape who demonstrates full/intensified versions of the exercises; and a 61-year-old man who shows the "base" exercises and occasionally pretends to be confused or have bad form so that Tony can correct him.
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10-07-14, 01:25 PM | |
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I have done Sculpt A, Sweat A, and Ab Ripper A. The only one I thought was easy-ish was Ab Ripper. I only used the band for the tricep move. I used dumbbells for the two back exercises. (Sculpt)
I previewed Sculpt C and there is a gal named Anna that Tony referred to as Pop Sugar. That sounds familiar to me. Anyone know who that might be? I also previewed Speed Sculpt and it's another one that will use the band for several moves. ETA: never mind, I found her. http://www.popsugar.com/author/anna-renderer
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