05-10-02, 10:03 AM | |
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These are some of the DVDs I have for which I believe I have never seen a post with their break down of chapters - correct me if I am wrong that way I will not do extra homework.
I can start working on these this weekend too: Emergency workout - Minna Tae bo II Get ripped basic Total Mix - Complete total body Pilates Method - Perfect mix Paula Abdul Cardio Dance The Best of crunch - Step Pilates workout for dummies Khi Bae MTV - Body Rock Kathy Smith Personal Trainer I have more, I just cannot remember off hand what they are... mercedes |
05-10-02, 10:12 AM | |
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I imagine the Firm DVD's have already been chapter mapped in this version of the software, so I'll assume to skip those.
Most of my DVD's are Yoga or Pilates/fusion style. I've already chaptered all 3 of the Jennifer Kries ones, so you don't have to do "Perfect Mix," Mercedes - already done. I'm planning on working on more of mine today and just posting when I have a bunch done. Out of the ones you listed, I have Tae Bo II: Basic, Personal Trainer, and Best of Crunch - Step, but I'll save those until the end in case you're planning on doing them. |
05-10-02, 11:44 AM | |
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I've been on a DVD spending spree lately! About 2 months ago bought a Go Video DVD/VCR combo player (space issues) and bought some DVD's and love it-so replacing some of my VHS with it; have Cathe's PS series and CTX series, some of the firms, Christi's new ones, Tamilee total stretch and flexibility DVD, Kathy Smith's Latin workout, Yoga conditioning for weight loss, and Yoga Zone's: Power yoga for beginners, total body conditioning for beginning, yoga for abs for beginners, yoga for a strong and healthy back, sunrise and sunset!!!!! and Method: Pilates Target Specifics is on the way!!! - Debbie
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05-10-02, 11:49 AM | |
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Tamilee Stretch chaptering?
Hi Debbie,
How is this DVD chaptered? I know the 10 min sections would be chaptered, but the longer workout-did they chapter that into sections, or is it just one long workout? Thanks, Kathy
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05-10-02, 11:59 AM | |
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Cathe is amazing, as usual
Just in case anyone was thinking of chapter mapping the Cathe DVDs - she already did! All the information is in the catalog I received with the purchase. So you can look and see that IMax Interval #4 is 2.6, for example, or the hi/lo in MIC is 3.3. I love it because I can see immediately how to get just the Upper Body in Power Hour or just the Lower Body (squats is 1.4 and lunges is 1.9).
Anyway, just thought I'd mention it in case someone else hadn't noticed this. I hope someone else hadn't noticed, or else I'm going to have to feel pretty silly for only noticing myself because of this thread!! The same information is on her web site. Lindsay
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05-10-02, 12:11 PM | |
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Hi Kathy
The Tamilee DVD: The stretch for beginners is divided into 3 and the Stretch for flexibility is only divided into Intro (that you can skip) and the flexibility workout. Also there is a audio setup (that I haven't tried yet) that you can have music only option, 2.0 dolby and 5.1 dolby digital, then a section on questions and answers and credits that I haven't looked at yet!!!! Hope this helps - Debbie
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05-10-02, 12:25 PM | |
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thanks, Debbie
Yes, that does help!
Kathy
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05-10-02, 03:11 PM | ||
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Re: quick fix...
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Well, you're not really wrong. It isn't super-intense, especially not in its 10-minute increments. But if I do any of the 30 minute workouts for one body part, I feel it the next day. You *could* add leg weights to the floor work, I suppose; Minna's "Leg Blast" has floor work that would accomodate ankle weights. But most of the other leg exercises are standing ones which, IMO, are best intensified by adding extra sets--but then that kind of defeats the whole purpose of a "Quick Fix," doesn't it???:rolleyes: On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being very easy and 10 being exhausting, I'd rate the arms & legs work at about a 5, the buns workouts at about a 4, and the abs at 6. I can do the 10 minute Arms only chapter with 8 pound weights, but can only use 5 for the arms/legs combo chapter--but that's probably mostly due to the fact that I tend to get sloppy with combination exercises (i.e., lunges & biceps curls simultaneously). Anyway, this one worked out especially well for me after I had my baby. I was very tired, pressed for time and flabby. Having the option to do a 10 minute workout was a blessing for me both physically and psychologically. But even now that I have a little more time & have regained most of my pre-pregnancy strength, I still use the ab sections almost every day, and often tack some of the other "parts" onto the end of my cardio workouts. And I sometimes create a 30 minute workout on days when I'm a little tired but still feel like I need to do some kind of strength work.
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05-10-02, 03:49 PM | |
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Quick Fix
Christine,
THANK YOU for the excellent breakdown. That is very descriptive; just what I needed to know. I think what you said about it being just right - physically AND psychologically-having the workouts broken in to 10 min increments-is so true, for me, too. This might be just the thing to help me if I'm having a low-motivation day. Thanks, Kathy
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