02-15-16, 12:31 PM | |
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Boston, MA
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I bought the paper Be SLAM workout during the holiday sale and didn't even realize she had a few videos to go with it. I caved last night and bought all four Strength Be SLAM videos with the 40% valentine coupon. I might not use them the whole time, but I figure it would be a good change of pace to workout with the video sometimes.
I've previewed them last night as I downloaded. They are a more casual production than her typical videos. Two of the four especially are at a slightly less professional looking camera angle. It's just her and Todd in her outdoor workout space. But if you just want to see the moves and want someone to do the ladders along with, they're a fun option for $8.97 each with the coupon. I love Lauren, so I figured why not? As someone said above, she does show some variations which can be helpful (single rows vs TRX; single cleans vs doubles). I'm just starting a Fé Fit rotation while it's kind of popular around here, but will probably start Be SLAM afterwards. I also need to get some heavier KBs.
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02-15-16, 05:02 PM | ||
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Boston, MA
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For my Android phone I've been looking to upgrade to a better interval timer app. I recently downloaded Impetus Interval Timer, which looks pretty awesome (there is a promo video that shows how easy it is to use). It's attractive and seems very user-friendly. Previously, I was using mostly A HIIT Interval Timer when I needed to create my own workouts. I also like this HIIT Interval Training Timer for simpler sessions (you can pay $1.49 to get rid of the flashing ads).
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02-16-16, 07:29 PM | |
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri
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Hi Ann
Hi Ann
Sorry it took so long to answer you. I did one of the long workouts on the Ultimate Body Sculpt & Conditioning #1 dvd. It was about 40 minutes total, consisting of 2 minutes of kettlebell exercises and 1 minute of rest for what seemed like a million intervals. I literally had to stop several times before it was time to rest - it was hard work! I was only using 8 pound & 15 pound kettlebells, so I'm really out of shape. Considering the pain I felt yesterday, working out with Lauren's dvds should help me get rid of some of this winter fat in a hurry. lol..... Hope you're having fun with your downloads! Kim |
02-22-16, 09:53 PM | ||
Join Date: Apr 2012
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I plan to post my impression of Be Slam 1 soon. I really like it and I'm not a big fan of paper workouts, so that's saying something. Anyway, a quick answer to your question : You can do whatever interval you're comfortable with now and then change it as you get stronger and more conditioned. That's part of the genius of this program; you can adjust it in so many ways. The rest period doesn't have to match the workout period. I'm just starting week 2 and I'm doing 20 seconds on and 20 off. The exercises are similar to those you'd do in the strength workouts. You're doing them for time and cardio effect, so you'd use lower weight. The exercises in the first conditioning workout, for example, rotate through swings, jump squats, one arm swing (left), one arm swing (right), burpees or squat thrusts (substitute some other cardio move if you hate burpees). Then you start over again. Lauren suggests starting with 2-3 rounds if you're a beginner. Hope that helps. Ann |
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