04-27-14, 09:04 AM | |
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Colorado
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I think the first one is plenty for now - definitely room to grow with this one (I was reading it was easier than the 2nd one - ha! I wish!). I have both and still haven't moved on to the second one. And it's a nice one to add for variety, definitely different from any other barre DVD I have, and I have a good collection! Jill is slow and controlled, but these are just killer!
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04-27-14, 10:37 AM | |
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern VA
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thanks for the feedback. i did bar method dancers body this am- that one is so hard in a great way. hope dailey method is like that.
still slightly panicked over giving up the calorie burn from dream body, etc, but hope this change will shake things up. |
04-27-14, 03:57 PM | |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: New Zealand
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I lurve The Dailey Method, so obviously I think you need both. But, realistically, the first one is probably the place to get started with TDM. The level jump between the first one and the second DVD is... challenging. When I did the second DVD initially, I spent a lot of time wondering why Jill Dailey hated me so much.
Actually, maybe not just initially. Maybe every time I do it...
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