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82 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Serious Fitness for excellent Results, June 26, 2002
This is a serious work-out for serious results. I rate it as 5 stars because it is effective, well cued, well organized and delivers great results. Whether or not this would be a good workout for you will depend on several factors:If you hate exercising and are looking for something that would motivate you to get off the couch for 20 minutes this will probably not be the best choice. This is geared towards serious exercisers who do not need/want bright settings, cheery instructors and the cast-having-a-blast atmosphere to keep them going. For those of you who lack the time be warned, this is an hour long work-out. Also although it is called a cardio work-out this is not all aerobics. You work with weights, but you do so in a manner that keeps your heart rate up and you DO get a good cardio work-out. The FIRM cardio workout was designed to be done alternatively with FIRM Strength workout, where the moves are slower and weights are heavier. Alternating these two gives beautiful results. If having a room full of equipment bothers you, don't bother picking this tape up. You will need a set of dumbells (3, 5 and 8 lbs recommended) and two step boxes 8-10 inches for cardio, 12-14 inches for sculpting. Ankle weights are optional but recommended. If you do have the time, the equipment and the commitment then this is a great choice. You will see results a lot faster than with traditional beginners work-out tapes and for maximum results you may want to alternate this with the FIRM Strength tape as recommended. You may also want to try FIRM Tortoise and Hare cross trainers for variety. This is a fairly advanced work-out, although not as difficult as the original FIRM classics in my opinion. Still, it gives great results and is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a thorough body workout (upper body, lower body, abs, cardio etc) and does not need a "motivator" for an instructor who keeps telling you to keep going and not give up on him/her. Heidi concentrates more on giving exceptional cueing and instruction on proper form. The only non-instructional thing she says is "that was tough". It was!
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