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LovebirdsFlying 01-14-2010 07:49 PM

Anybody do Callanetics?
 
I love 'em. I can't do them completely, but I can modify, and I really feel the muscle tone coming in. Doesn't seem to be a big weight reducer, but it does build strength.

And it so happens that strength is what I need above all, before I can do any other form of exercise. I was injured in a car accident several years ago, and it hasn't been all that long that I've been able to walk without a cane. Before I can really get into any other form of fitness exercise, I think, I have to concentrate on building up strength. Callanetics were specifically created for neck and back injuries, and for me this works very well.

LovebirdsFlying 01-15-2010 06:40 AM

Apparently not?

teddine 01-15-2010 01:28 PM

Hello!
I did... I read a lot of good stuff and had even a personal trainer for a while. I think the results are quite good if you do it on a regular basis - which I unfortunately did not
best
teddine

AnnieC 01-18-2010 09:09 AM

I do I do! I LOVE Callanetics! I am 5'11" and almost 300 lbs and I can do it. I notice that the side stretches really really tone and tighten the back fat (where your bra straps cross). One girl I work with even pointed out that I was getting smaller there.

If you go to the low carb friends website, there is a very active Callanetics thread (challenge) over there. The instructor who was involved in Callanetics Evolution is a frequent poster. I got Evolution for Christmas but I've yet to try it.

catcookie 01-20-2010 04:39 PM

Yes, the workout is fantastic!

also, I've found a few workouts that follow in the same style but are more
updated.

http://www.physique57.com/

http://www.lotteberkmethod.net/

http://www.fluidity.com/

http://www.squeezebytracy.com/aboutSqueeze.php

and the one that started it all:

http://www.callanetics.com/

LovebirdsFlying 01-21-2010 08:17 AM

Thank you for those links!

I'm not able to do her entire one-hour workout straight through. I never have been. But I incorporate her moves into my stretching, and it does wonders. I also apply her principles--small movements, slow motion--when doing deep muscle exercises, in moves I didn't necessarily learn from her.

ChocoKat 05-28-2010 03:56 AM

I used to do Callanetics in my teens and I'd forgotten how great it felt! I only just started again one week ago (I'm on the 2 hours per week schedule right now) and already my back is feeling so much better! :carrot:

SilverLife 07-12-2010 02:40 PM

Callanetics is one of the life-savers for me. I really enjoy them. I appreciate how the exercises can be adapted and modified, and that I can go at my pace.

Chocokat, glad you're enjoying them again.


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