01-26-17, 07:06 PM | ||
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Puerto Rico
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As far as I know, Hamelin has only released two rebounding workouts - one has rebounding and cardiotone, and the other one has a step section, and then the rebounding. Both are 90 min workouts that are easy to split. Compared to TAM, they're more athletic in nature, and easier to follow because you actually do a combo that builds up, with much less free styling. I can't comment much on the newer workout, but the first one is quite good. He "builds up" a combo for 45 min, and then you alternate the combo with cardiotone on the floor with weights. Then you do a set for the abs. It's easy to split because he stops for a drink of water before going for the first cardiotone set at about 45 min, so it's two workouts in one. I used to LOATHE cardio, but the first time I tried his hi-lo or low impact aerobics it was love. His cardio is old school, and he always picks awesome music. The footwork is easy to follow and it's fun, so no learning for months on end in order to semi-follow (that's me, I'm bad with complex choreo, but I realize it's not everybody's case ) Nope... not that I know of. He filmed this one in a well-lit studio. He is alone and does 9 moves, three on the barre and the rest on the mat. It's all floor-based. Not only is the death of the saddlebag, it's fantastic for the abs. It's an hour-long workout, but you can always split it in halves or in three parts (5 moves one day, 4 moves the next, or three moves each time)
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01-26-17, 07:19 PM | |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: The Ocean State!
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Thighmatics
I have not been able to find a clip for this workout. I will just say, it's tough! I attempted it last week and wasn't able to complete all the reps or exercises. If I'm feeling brave and in the mood to try it again, I will see if I can write down some of the exercises for you.
I think I remember each of the leg exercises being about 60 reps each. I'm honestly not used to that, so really need to work up to this one. My thighs really need this kind of work, though.
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01-26-17, 08:24 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Thank you, LaCatrina! I've been reading everything I can find on HDM here on video fitness, and I really appreciate your expertise! It's been an expensive month for me but I'm really liking the workouts.
I've bought Cardiotone G, Thighmatics I and II based on yours and everyone's raves. I'm about the bite the bullet on the newly-released Blitzmatics and, now, maybe the Rebounder/Cardiotone workout. LoveVA, I've done Thighmatics I and II a lot in the last 2 weeks. Thighmatics I is my favorite. It has killer inner thigh, saddlebag and glute work. Even when he works the glutes, I feel it in my inner thigh. I like Thighmatics II too but the 1st part (barre) has a lot of quad work, which I'm trying to avoid. (It's killer though.) There's also a standing move where the leg is extended laterally with the toe down and you externally and internally rotate your leg. I know I'm doing it wrong bc I don't feel much. |
01-26-17, 08:31 PM | ||
Join Date: Nov 2010
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