01-04-16, 06:12 AM | ||
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Good luck with BodyShred! I have it but haven't tried it yet...keep us posted with how you like it. |
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01-04-16, 07:10 AM | |
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: SC
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This has happened to me too!
I gave up all my circuit workouts years ago because I just wasn't feeling like I liked circuits (felt like muscle groups were worked unevenly). Then a friend of mine loaned me a circuit workout she liked (KCM lean body circuits). I loved it! Having kids now, I love a quick circuit where you get a little cardio, a little weights and still feel like you got a workout |
01-04-16, 09:43 AM | |
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Jersey
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Oh the list could go on forever, but off the top of my head:
These are now LOVES or very strong LIKES for me now, when before I wouldn't dream of them.
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01-04-16, 10:10 AM | |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Never Never Land
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That is happened with me with several genres of workouts.
1. Barre- I used to loathe barre workouts but now barre (especially lower body barre) are a staple in all of my rotations. 2. Circuits - I used to feel like circuits were not an efficient use of my time, preferring either straight cardio and strength splits. Now I routinely add circuits to my rotations, albeit I used them mostly as cardio workouts and not strict strength workouts 3. Milder cardio- My go to cardio workouts used to be "make you feel like you want to puke in the bucket" workouts and although I still love and do those workouts, I have come to see the wisdom in taking it down several notches and now enjoy some "tamer" workouts. 4. Yoga- I hold onto most of my yoga workouts, thinking one day I will come to like them. Who knows maybe one day.... |
01-04-16, 11:12 AM | |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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This happened to me with Tony Horton and P90X. At first, his personality and the way he talked bugged me. I tried the workouts a number of times, and eventually found him less annoying. I liked some of the workouts enough that I think I was able to ignore him. I even found some of his jokes somewhat amusing.
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