turbo jamming!
Good news - I got off my bum and cracked open my new Turbo Jam dvd and did the learn and burn routine. About 15min of practicing the 11 moves and then 15 min of sweat (for me at least) Bad news - I'm completely uncoordinated and now remember why I don't like these dvd's. HA HA. But I'm determined and will give it a go a few more times to see if I can pick it up. I like dance type exercising and need to find a couple of good dvd's for that. I want to try zumba but am not willing (yet) to spend the money. I really need to keep my eye open on ebay for a low price auction. As for my review of Turbo Jam for coordinationally challenged folks like me, i found the "core position" of lowering your frame down and tucking your tailbone under to be hard on the knees. More so than it should have been and when I released the position then I didn't feel the ab crunch. DAMN! But I know position is key for these type of moves and all so I'll practice a bit and see if I can figure out a more comfortable way of holding position. Has anyone else tried Turbo Jam?
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I have never heard of Turbo Jam, but it sounds like fun. Count me in the ranks of "coordinationally challenged"
I did, however, try Zumba last week. (It was at AMF and it didn't cost me any extra) I decided I was ready for it. Um...now. It totally kicked my butt. First off, I felt fat and ridiculous in there. But that's just me. Secondly, I was wearing my heart rate monitor and tattletale watch and I was in the "high" heart rate zone the entire time. (That's not where I'm supposed to be, but I don't know if it's really bad - I'll ask the sgt. tomorrow) It was fun,though - and definitely high energy! And I did make it through the entire class (and the watch said I burned 1630 calories, so that's good)
By the way, the "core position" sounds tough to me too.....good for you for giving it a try. I hope it gets easier with time!
Sarah
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Goal reached 14 months later: 130 lbs
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