05-29-13, 07:37 PM | |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I'm just starting to use the Paul Katami one, and I really like it!
http://www.totalfitnessdvds.com/Ulti...Paul-p/807.htm I like the lengths (3 25min routines), the instruction, the outdoor setting, and the non-heavy metal music. I'm sure others will have other favorites.
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05-29-13, 09:25 PM | |
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Central VA
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Another vote for Skogg. I love his stuff and his instruction is top-notch.
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05-29-13, 09:26 PM | ||
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Alberta, Canada
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I wish I had had this when I was first starting out. (I think Steve Cotter, Anthony D. and Lauren Brooks all give excellent instruction though.)
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05-30-13, 12:49 AM | |
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Southern California
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Liking Skogg as well..there are only 6 moves in Skogg, but it's good for a beginner because the workouts will flow from move to move and you have to know the exercises by name to keep up. The 4 discs are just different presentation/format of the same moves and each has 4 levels of increasing workout length. I've been doing them every other day or so for the past 3 weeks and they're still very enjoyable...working through the levels and getting stronger quickly.
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