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Old 10-18-15, 02:36 PM  
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Cathe ICE series updates, shipping, reviews

I am hoping to keep this thread focused on the actual series. I didn't pre-order because I want to see what intermediate actually looks like in these workouts. But, I do want to follow updates and get impressions and personal experiences/reviews from other VFers on the series.
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Old 10-18-15, 02:40 PM  
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Great idea! I wasn't even interested in these until I read that they are supposed to be intermediate. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for impressions.
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Old 10-18-15, 04:03 PM  
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I did pre-order and I'm also anxious to see what "intermediate" means, Cathe style! I would love it if she presented modifications along the line of what Amy Dixon does in her Breathless series---each participant does a different version of the same or similar alternative at various levels. I also hope it means moves that can be modified "up."

Also agree it's a great idea to start a new thread. The other one is very long and definitely diverged from the original topic, as long threads tend to do.
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Old 10-18-15, 04:26 PM  
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Cathe has a great Pinterest board about the ICE series. (The photos make me want to buy some new workout clothes ).

On her Facebook page, she mentioned that there are going to be short workouts called ICE Meltdowns. Sounds great!

From Cathe:
ICE Muscle Meltdowns
Chances are you have more time to exercise than you think. Let go of the idea that you can’t benefit from exercise sessions that are less than 20 minutes or you have to space them out a certain way. Take control of your time and take advantage of the minutes you have to do a short workout – and think about how good you’ll feel afterwards. With ICE we give numerous ways to to resistance train, including Upper Body and Lower Body, Total Body and Single Muscle Group Muscle Meltdowns. If your short on time our single body part option takes less than 20 mins. Though Muscle Meltdowns are short they have been designed to thoroughly work each muscle group!
Six of the ICE DVDs come with a bonus ICE Muscle Meltdown. Each ICE Muscle Meltdown features a single strength training body part that you can do at the end of your workout.
Since most ICE Muscle Meltdowns are only about 15 minutes they're perfect for days when you don't have time for a longer workout or when you want to mix a little strength training with your ICE cardio workout and still be done in less than hour.
ICE Muscle Meltdowns can be done by all fitness levels since the intensity is mainly controlled by the weight you select.
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Old 10-18-15, 07:10 PM  
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These are intriguing me more and more. I can't wait to see clips. Thanks for sharing Cathe's message, Abbe.
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Old 10-18-15, 07:14 PM  
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I really, really hope they do a good job with the premixes on this set - I'm encouraged that she is talking about combining muscle meltdowns into lower and upper body and - yay!! - a total body workout. I sooo hope these are good, well thought out premixes like those in the Intensity series.
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Old 10-18-15, 07:59 PM  
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Cathe has a great Pinterest board about the ICE series. (The photos make me want to buy some new workout clothes ).

On her Facebook page, she mentioned that there are going to be short workouts called ICE Meltdowns. Sounds great!

From Cathe:
ICE Muscle Meltdowns
Chances are you have more time to exercise than you think. Let go of the idea that you can’t benefit from exercise sessions that are less than 20 minutes or you have to space them out a certain way. Take control of your time and take advantage of the minutes you have to do a short workout – and think about how good you’ll feel afterwards. With ICE we give numerous ways to to resistance train, including Upper Body and Lower Body, Total Body and Single Muscle Group Muscle Meltdowns. If your short on time our single body part option takes less than 20 mins. Though Muscle Meltdowns are short they have been designed to thoroughly work each muscle group!
Six of the ICE DVDs come with a bonus ICE Muscle Meltdown. Each ICE Muscle Meltdown features a single strength training body part that you can do at the end of your workout.
Since most ICE Muscle Meltdowns are only about 15 minutes they're perfect for days when you don't have time for a longer workout or when you want to mix a little strength training with your ICE cardio workout and still be done in less than hour.
ICE Muscle Meltdowns can be done by all fitness levels since the intensity is mainly controlled by the weight you select.
I saw this too. I love the sound of these
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Old 10-18-15, 08:16 PM  
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That pinterest board looks great. Will Cathe put out a rotation?
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Old 10-18-15, 08:31 PM  
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I see Cathe posted the same thing on Facebook.
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Old 10-18-15, 09:11 PM  
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I see Cathe posted the same thing on Facebook.
Yeah that's where she saw it. Amazing picture too.
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