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Originally Posted by MrsJiim
I did the video exercise thing back in 1990 or so and it got boring for me really quick...for me, being in the house isn't very condusive to getting an effective workout, KWIM?
I think it really depends on the individual workout, and personality. What I have found in my experience, is that the ones that are sold at Wal-Mart and Target aren't for advanced exercisers. At an advanced fitness level, a basic Denise Austin video at your local Wal-Mart isn't going to give you a good workout. There actually ARE excellent workout videos for advanced exercisers though-but you are going to have to go for them online and not in a local store.
There are videos out for everything under the sun-including medicine ball workouts, "spinning" (if you have a gym style spinning bike at home, you play the video to mock a live spinning class), there are even advanced level step aerobics videos that are meant to teach choreography to aerobics instructors to use in their own classes, and some very hard strength training videos. Of course, with strength training videos, you use your personal fitness level as a guide, and tailor the difficulty to you by what sizes of weights that you use. You just have to know where to look to find the good videos. I think personally that Cathe (if anyone has tried her vids here) has some real "burners".

As with any video, increase your intensity by adding weight. When I do a strength training video, it isn't with a single set of 2-3 pound hand weights like you would use for a Denise Austin type of video. I often have 4-6 sets of different weights out in front of me, and I switch depending on what muscle group is being worked.
We have a pretty nice weight room at home-free weights and plates of all sizes, weight benches, dual stack station...all that stuff. I use it now and then-but it is my husband's preferred method of strength training. I think it is really just personal preference. He likes the chest presses and flyes on the weight station, while I prefer them with free weights on the bench (with videos at times). He likes doing the leg press and such on the machines, and I prefer doing weighted leg exercises (squats, calf raises, lunges, etc.) out in the middle of the floor.
I am not a gym rat at all. I don't like to be around people when I work out.

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Originally Posted by MrsJim
I'm a terrible jogger actually, as I'm a bit overly well endowed in the chest region.
Yeah...that is a good point to mention. I am well endowed also, so my sports bra for jogging was pretty expensive, but well worth the cost. If you are a C or above, a good sports bra is also recommended!
