02-16-15, 10:20 AM | |
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Sufferfest Videos 20% off
Sufferfest Videos, Bundles, and Training Plans are all 20% off right now, using the code: BASEISDEAD
http://www.thesufferfest.com/trainin...aining-videos/ I don't have any of their videos - which ones are your must-haves? Thanks! |
02-16-15, 06:33 PM | |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Chicago suburbs
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Streaming is $10 a month. It gives you access too all their workouts, except sometimes the newest workout takes a while to get there. They are planning on adding one new workout every 3 months (quarter).
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/suff...917325169?mt=8 Sufferfest workouts are my favorite right now. I cannot bring myself to do Spinervals anymore. The music is great and choreographed to the workout. There is a story and fun footage to watch while riding. The newer videos are beautiful. It is hard to pick favorites, but I think my favorites are Revolver, Violator and Nine Hammers. But honestly, I like all that I have tried. I still have a few holes in my collection, so I'm going to try to take advantage of this sale. I have one of their treadmill workouts and it is great also. Sufferfest!
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02-16-15, 06:34 PM | |
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So, I just spent enough money to save $13. I got the 2 running workouts I don't have and 3.5 of the cycling videos (one is super short - Extra Shot). I think the only 2 that I don't have now are Rubber Glove, and There is No Try.
If you are set up for doing downloaded workouts, these are a great deal. About $10 a workout with the sale.
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02-16-15, 06:50 PM | |
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Thanks Lisa! That was very helpful. I will give it a try for $10/month!
So, in order to do their streaming, do I have to stream from a Roku or their app? Or do they have a place on their website that I can sign up and stream from? I guess I could just hook my iphone to the tv with an hdmi - that would work I'm debating about getting either a Roku or an Apple TV but can't make up my mind. |
02-18-15, 07:07 PM | ||
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I don't do the streaming, I've been buying the individual workouts. But I am pretty sure that you do need the app or a Roku. They don't even mention streaming anywhere on the main website. You can hook up your iPhone to your TV thru an HDMI cable, but you need to have a converter. I bought mine from Apple. That is how I play Cathe Live workouts.
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02-18-15, 07:09 PM | |
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I only did the free trial of SSOD, so can't completely compare. I prefer the Sufferfest workouts personally, but it might be just because I didn't love the instructors I tried on SSOD.
There won't be as much variety with Sufferfest, but it is only $10. You could try for a month and see if you like it.
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