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12-20-10, 06:49 PM | |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Neatski, I'm missing Patrick's newer step workouts (NYMS and QS), but from reviews get the sense that these may be a little more intense and perhaps not quite as choreographically complex than his earlier releases. In his older workouts, Patrick tends to have step taps and other filler while he demonstrates the the moves. His step workouts are definitely not puke in a bucket routines, but Patrick is a lot of fun and very much worth checking out if you want complex choreo.
I've always liked B.E.S.T. too--the choreography in that one is a blast, and I like that it is only 45 minutes. Last edited by Fonzie; 12-20-10 at 06:50 PM. Reason: spelling |
12-20-10, 07:33 PM | |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Oxford CT
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Good for you! All of those workouts leave me scratching my head! I have a pile of advanced step workouts; Christi, Seasun, Patrick and some CIA's, but they're just gathering dust because I can't figure any of them out. I won't get rid of them because one of my long term goals is to learn advanced step. One thing they did help me with was after I conquered Rob Glick's Amazing Step Styles I was able to pick up on Cathe's Low and High Impact Step workouts from her 4 Day Split series without much difficulty -despite the horrible cueing Cathe does in that series!
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