Fitness Videos - Ten Years Younger In 10 Hours - Callanetics
Leenie
01-05-2006, 05:17 PM
Did anyone ever try Callanetics (Ten years younger in ten hours. Callan Pinckney)?
Its exercise for people like me, with a bad back/spine. Its a series of small gentle movements that tighten your body and strengthen your muscles.
Time to dust off my VHS and start doing them again :D
marbleflys
01-05-2006, 05:30 PM
(I was thinking that this sounds like a commercial for a new mositurizer)
Describe some of the movements if you could please---it would probably help me as I've been sedentary from my fracture.....my muscles are sooo tight and I've been lazy about Pilates.
Leenie
01-13-2006, 04:36 PM
Its gentle movements that are not hard, just time consuming b/c its slow and gentle, there's no jerking your body around.
The exercises are basically series of deep tissue stretching and tightening; all done very slowly and in a relaxed environment.
MaWhit
01-13-2006, 06:12 PM
double post
MaWhit
01-13-2006, 06:12 PM
The exercises remind me of a combination of ballet, yoga, and pilates. Lots of isometric exercises, everything low inpact and gentle on the spine and joints.
GreatBigMonsterMomma
01-16-2006, 12:46 AM
I love it. Hurts like heck the next day, though. :D I got the book off of Amazon & was very glad to read the author has scoliosis like I do. That said; I still have back pain with some of the exercises; I need to review the section on subsitutes for them. I also have a book on the Lotte Berk method (Lotte Berk taught Callan Pinckney) and have come up with a sort of hybrid of the two.
I certainly didn't get 10 years younger (which is a good thing, probably, as I was 24 most of the time I was doing 'em ;)), but I definitely felt them doing something. It took me a good five days to recover after the first time I did it.
Ready2BThinna
02-24-2006, 05:24 PM
I love, love, love Callenetics! Just ordered the super DVD. Years ago, when I had no desire to exercise, I was able to work out 3-4/week with very satisfactory results.
Hoping that making them a part of my routine will compliment weight training. I would encourage anyone, particularly if they suffer from back problems, to give Callanetics a try.
Jean
Nori71
02-24-2006, 09:31 PM
I'd forgotten all about them until I saw this post. When I was living in Denmark a few years ago they were very popular there and I did them with a friend everyday. They worked!
txlawchic
02-27-2006, 05:15 PM
I did Callanetics via the 1st book, I guess when I was in jr. high school. Jr, High, I know! I was so fascinated by Callan Pinckney. Anyway, I remember loving it, mainly because it didn't involve running or jumping jacks! No sweating was a big deal when you're 13.
I recently snagged a copy, some 18 yrs later, at Half Price Books for $1. I've only used it once, but I was hoping to get some feedback from anyone who has used it as an adult. How well does it work? After the one time, I wasn't as sore as I thought and unlike when I was 13, I don't have an hour a day to dedicate to it.
Has anyone done the modified version also in the book and seen results? I'm also in a running club, which requires I run 5 days a week, so I don't have a lot of extra time to add to my workout. I need to do something, firming-wise to complement my cardio.
Anyone have input as to the effectiveness of Callanetics over Winsor Pilates?
Nori71
03-01-2006, 11:23 PM
Anyone have input as to the effectiveness of Callanetics over Winsor Pilates?I just started Winsor so I don't know. I only did the Callanetics for about 3 months years ago. So not long term. 1 hour a day. I was also riding a bike everywhere I went. (It was Denmark...that's totally normal!) Just curious though, do you do Winsor Pilates? Like I mentioned I just started and I'm very impressed. Hope to stick to it.
gigis
03-03-2006, 05:04 PM
I ordered the Callanetics tape last week, should get it soon, and am looking forward to seeing how it works. I 've read SOOO many great reviews of it. I am also doing about 2 days at the gym/week (elliptical mainly and weights) and have again taken up my TAEBO, but wanted to try something new:spin: .Will post again after I get a chance to try it out!
sweet_pea
03-04-2006, 05:35 AM
i hvae done rosemary conley's exercise program. not sure if that is callinetics or calisthenics but from what i read i think it is similar to what you described. i found it surprisingly effective but it is many years since i've done it and i've lost mylittle book of exercises. it didn't take long to do and involved isometrics and i'd often feel sore the next day yet it didn't seem i'd one much
mind you i am a wuss everything hurts :lol:
Margarita
03-04-2006, 10:28 PM
I did Callanetics for a while, oh, back in the 80's when the book first came out. I thought some of the exercises were excellent, and they really seemed to work. But some were just really hard on my knees, despite the author's vigourous claims that the routine would not harm anyone's knees.
As I recall, the book claims that you must do ALL of the exercises in the PRECISE order listed. Nonsense. I did what I could, left out the rest, and still saw some improvements in my strength and appearance. So if all or part of the program works for you, go for it. :)
illinichick
03-04-2006, 11:29 PM
Hehe...I can remember doing callanetics (video) alongside my mom after she had my little sister. I found the tape again when I was in high school and did it a few times. You can really feel it afterwards. The moves are small but very precise. Not fast or jerky like so many exercise activities tend to be... I would suggest it for anyone with joint or back problems. Go for it!
PS. I LOVED "Are you Being Served?"... but it isn't on anymore here... :(
happysunflower
09-07-2006, 02:28 PM
I would like to try a callentics DVD but cannot find one to buy in the UK - can anyone help?
Also as an alternative, has any one tried PSYCHOCALISTHENICS, mantioned by Patrick Holford. It seems to be similar, I am not sure which to choose? Thanks
StarLady
09-01-2008, 02:21 PM
I've been doing Callanetics for almost a month. I can feel a big difference and, at least according to the tape measure, have made some progress. I will continue to do the exercises for as long as I can. Due to injuries from a car accident, I have had to modify a couple of the exercises but I think I'm doing an OK job.
However, my jeans still fit the same. Anyone care to give some words of encouragement that will be greatly appreciated.
Amany
09-02-2008, 06:22 PM
Hi StarLady.
Good to see someone else doing Callanetics. I completed about 11 sessions for August. I'm hoping to get 18 or so done for August. I'm wearing the same size clothes too, but they fit much better. Ironically, when first started I was 216, then I gained 3 pounds and relost them. I'm back where I started, but a bit smaller.
I feel stronger and am seeing some muscle tone. I will kick up the cardio this month for better results. I do hope that you stick with it. I plan to. I would love to see how I look by the end of the year.
SilverLife
07-12-2010, 03:45 PM
I use the Ten in Ten video as my basis, but add the counter pulls and the pelvic floor aspects of the Callanetics Evolution tape. I really enjoy doing Callanetics. I modify some of the exercise and add a few from some classes I took.