Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 In a message dated 11/8/99 2:02:22 PM Central Standard Time, slowens@... writes: << Other than that I can't think of anything that I would change. >> Oops! I can: He sometimes forgets to do a move on one side. I don't like that. ;-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 I'm not sure how many camerasthey use for the taped sessions, but one camera showing 's fullbody, one camera to zero in on the particular body part, and one ormore rovers. I completely agree with that. Actually, in Kathy 's kickboxing workout, before doing the moves faster, they actually show like 3 different shots of the same movement on the same screen, so you can get an idea what kind of form you should have. Kathy 's tape is probably a good adjunct to the taebo videos... It really helped me a lot on my form. I know that it is available at Amazon... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 They need serious work on the editing. In general, I'm not crazy about themusic, either.I completely agree again with this... The music is sometimes also too loud and hides 's voice... and at some points it is not loud enough. Definitely an editing problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 In a message dated 11/15/1999 7:45:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, SRFerron@... writes: << I gotta disagree. I think that on my body, muscle mass is being built...filling in as fat melts. That's why my weight is about the same as inches decrease. I would wager that that is why your waist has widdled down, while your weight hasn't dropped significantly. Remember muscle takes up less space than fat. Granted, we're not building the kind of muscle mass someone like Cory Everson has developed...but then she lifts heavy weights, eats a gazillion grams of protein and no fat, and does tons of aerobics every day. >> I was terrified of adding bulky muscle mass cuz I was a swimmer and very athletic with overdeveloped muscles as a teen. My thighs actually look slimmer & more toned now than they did then even though I weigh about 40 pounds more than I did then. Tae Bo seems to tone the muscles I already had without adding bulk, showing it is never too late to be even more fit than I even was when young and active & carrying less fat. I believe Tae Bo affects different people differently depending on their body type. Barb who was never thin but always hid excessive weight well AKA:POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta " When life gives you scraps, make a quilt " <A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's Places on the web</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 In a message dated 11/15/1999 10:45:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, etcarroll@... writes: << , you have given us another provocative question of the week. inspires me because, like me, she does not have an hour-glass figure. She has a " boy's " waste, but looks great because she is so fit and muscular. I admire that she shows off her tummy even though it's not a " Scarlett O'Hara " shape. Plus, she looks more beautiful each time I see her. >> Hmmmmmm now I know what type body I have cuz 's most resembles mine I guess being a tomboy stuck? Barb who knows it will be a miracle to see a size 12 no matter how much weight I lose or toning I do cuz my bones will never fit in a 10 or smaller LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 In a message dated 11/15/99 1:13:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, etcarroll@... writes: << knocks her down at the end of AL1. You are not ignorant. I just have watched these tapes so much that I feel like I know everyone on them. >> You know what? I think he pushes her over during a balancing move on AL3! What's up with that?! Poor really gets picked on!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 In a message dated 11/15/1999 1:19:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, Agaw12577@... writes: << You know what? I think he pushes her over during a balancing move on AL3! What's up with that?! Poor really gets picked on!! >> maybe she gets even off the screen LOL Barb who figures may be more afraid to do the same to his daughter, sister or Jas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 , you have given us another provocative question of the week. inspires me because, like me, she does not have an hour-glass figure. She has a " boy's " waste, but looks great because she is so fit and muscular. I admire that she shows off her tummy even though it's not a " Scarlett O'Hara " shape. Plus, she looks more beautiful each time I see her. Agaw12577@... wrote: > > Here is the question of the week! > Who on the tapes inspires you the most and why? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 Barb, you are right. Our bone structure plays a big part in our clothing size. Watching all of the different body types on the taebo tapes inspires me because all of the regulars look great regardless of the bones they were born with. My goal is to make my figure look the best I can given my body shape and bone structure. I'll never be a size 8 because of my shape (the only time I was when I was a nutritional mess in law school), but I strive to be a very fit size 10 or even 12. If can do it, so can I. Horsemom2@... wrote: > > In a message dated 11/15/1999 10:45:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, > etcarroll@... writes: > > << , you have given us another provocative question of the week. > inspires me because, like me, she does not have an hour-glass > figure. She has a " boy's " waste, but looks great because she is so fit > and muscular. I admire that she shows off her tummy even though it's > not a " Scarlett O'Hara " shape. Plus, she looks more beautiful each time > I see her. >> > > Hmmmmmm > now I know what type body I have cuz 's most resembles mine > I guess being a tomboy stuck? > > Barb > who knows it will be a miracle to see a size 12 no matter how much weight I > lose or toning I do cuz my bones will never fit in a 10 or smaller LOL > > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 If can do it, so can I. Sorry for my ignorance, but who the heck is ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 is on every tape that I have seen except for the instructional tape (I haven't done BL2, BL3, or BL4). She is blond and really built. On the studio tapes, she is in the back. On the advanced live tapes, she is either in the front row or the second row. knocks her down at the end of AL1. You are not ignorant. I just have watched these tapes so much that I feel like I know everyone on them. > Janick Masse wrote: > > If can do it, so can I. > Sorry for my ignorance, but who the heck is ??? > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > [click here] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 In a message dated 11/15/99 5:16:09 PM Central Standard Time, diamonique@... writes: << At 01:47 PM 11/15/1999 -0800, Kristsen wrote: >How do you all know who everyone is on the tapes?? >> On Questions for Tae Bo Queen on the Message Boards, people would ask questions about all the regulars and Queenie would give us the scoop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 How do you all know who everyone is on the tapes?? I read 's book, and discovered that is his daughter?? WOW. Anyway, right now, Taebo queen is my inspiration. I have seen her on BL1, and I've seen her web site with her before and after pictures..what a difference! And here's my brag for the day...I'm on day 5 of my 21 dc. I'll prob. only do 8minute today after bustin ass all weekend at work..I'm exhausted. I've only had about 6 hours sleep in the past 3 days. But I'm ready to get that tae bo high, after the advanced tomorrow!! , who agrees with Barb that that high is what is so addictive! Re: Question of the week >In a message dated 11/15/99 1:13:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, >etcarroll@... writes: > ><< knocks her down > at the end of AL1. You are not ignorant. I just have watched these > tapes so much that I feel like I know everyone on them. >> >You know what? I think he pushes her over during a balancing move on AL3! >What's up with that?! Poor really gets picked on!! > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Know a lot about Health and Fitness? >Sign up at EXP.COM to share your knowledge and earn extra money. >Click here for more information. >http://clickhere./click/1621 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 At 01:47 PM 11/15/1999 -0800, Kristsen wrote: >How do you all know who everyone is on the tapes?? Don't feel bad, . I don't know any of them either. :-) -- Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 In a message dated 11/20/1999 11:35:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, dstout5@... writes: << I really think that takes Tae Bo to a whole new level with AL#4. >> OK now I am sooo excited!!!! Barb who will be meeting the postman at the door everyday the first week of December Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 Vivian Risse wrote: > > I want to get either AL 3 or AL 4. Which do y'all like better > and why? What don't you like about them? (It might be something I would > like....) I recommend AL4 over AL3 for several reasons. AL4 has better music and is so upbeat. There are also a lot of fun, fun, new moves. In contrast, AL3 seems arduous to me. There are many demanding exercises (squat front kicks TWICE; one side knee lift, the other side front kick, .... ), but so little fun (I do like the combination speed bag punches, though). The music for the most part on AL3 is not memorable. There is a long series of balancing moves at the end. All of the exercises are good, but I don't feel the same energy. It just feels like the emotional rewards are less from AL3. AL4 is exactly the opposite in that regard. Also, Al4 has less repetitions (for example, you do only 4 sets of the 3 level round house kicks). Fewer repetitions for me mean less chance of injury, and greater focus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 > You are packing for a year long trip and you realize that you only have > enough room in your suitcase for one Tae Bo video. Which one would you take? AL2 or studio advanced: AL2 because it never fails to motivates me to do my best during the work out (and because there are fewer dreaded balance moves); Studio advanced because I feel so comfortable with it, I love watching " my girls, " it helps me work on my form, and it's a great work out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 > You are packing for a year long trip and you realize that you only have > enough room in your suitcase for one Tae Bo video. Which one would you take? This is a tough one....but I'd have to say AL2. I love the music and it always seems to motivate me as well as give me a great workout every time! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 1999 Report Share Posted November 23, 1999 You are packing for a year long trip and you realize that you only haveenough room in your suitcase for one Tae Bo video. Which one would you take? I'd say that if you have 2 VCRs, copy six tapes onto a videocassette in the SP format (is that the longest format, i'm not sure). That will narrow down the choice a bit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 In a message dated 11/28/1999 1:59:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, dstout5@... writes: << This was pretty much my routine until January 95 when I was involved in a car accident that literally changed my life. >> you know your excellent physical condition probably helped you get thru that period alot better than someone else who may have been in a weaker state Barb who knows a woman who was in phenomenal shape when hit by a car and wouldn't have survived if not as fit as she was Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 > How was your activity or fitness level when in high school? > Were you involved in sports? Did you like gym class? How has your fitness > level changed since then? Great questions, Barb! I come from a very athletic background. My fitness level in high school was great and PE was my favorite subject. I took it first period every year. During my junior year I started power lifting thanks to my oldest brother who was a power lifter. It was during this period that my PE teacher let my choose what I wanted to do during PE. A good friend of mine and I used to run for half the period every single day. Then I would hit the weight room. I would only participate with the rest of the class if they were playing a sport that I enjoyed playing, for example, softball, basketball or archery. Once out of high school I continued to lift weights and I ran 5 miles everyday. This regime continued even after I had my two children. I used to load both of them up in their stroller and off we would go. Due to a constant nagging injury in my right thigh, I eased off of running, started working out with aerobic videos and decided to become serious about natural bodybuilding. I also decided to play competitive softball and played 9 months out of the year. This was pretty much my routine until January 95 when I was involved in a car accident that literally changed my life. Three back surgeries later, I literally had to either try to get my life back to somewhat of a normal level or go downhill. I chose to get my life back on track. In January 98 I started a walking routine and in August of 98 I discovered Tae Bo. It's funny, but I have yet to see a Tae Bo infomercial. I saw his tapes in Collage Video and something inside of me told me that this is what will help bring me inner strength again. It's the best purchase that I've ever made and I honestly credit Blanks and Tae Bo for giving back to me what was lost almost 5 years ago, my inner strength, self esteem, physical fitness, inner peace and just so much more. I truly believe that fitness is a journey and it starts with the first step................................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 > > Barb > who knows a woman who was in phenomenal shape when hit by a car and wouldn't > have survived if not as fit as she was Hi Barb-You are so right. Everyone of my doctors told me the same exact thing. The only drawback was the severe muscle spasms due to the enormous amount of muscles that I did have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 Re: Question of the week > > Barb > who knows a woman who was in phenomenal shape when hit by a car and wouldn't > have survived if not as fit as she was Hi Barb-You are so right. Everyone of my doctors told me the same exact thing. The only drawback was the severe muscle spasms due to the enormous amount of muscles that I did have. I agree on that one. We have had muscular people in car accidents who have their neck vertebrates misplaced, and we have to put them in traction..with a TON of poundage to straighten their vertebrae out. The TON of poundage was required to overcome the very tone muscles they had that were in spasms. I remember one guy who was a wrestler, and was in a diving accident. He was in around 95 pounds of traction and its not sling traction either. That 95 pounds is hanging off the top of your head via pins that are placed in the skull! OUCH. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 In a message dated 11/28/99 8:22:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, Agaw12577@... writes: << How was your activity or fitness level when in high school? Were you involved in sports? Did you like gym class? How has your fitness level changed since then? >> In High school I was involved in Marching Band for PE which I couldnt get enough of. After practice each day I would walk for an hour an then go home and jump around my room for an hour trying to do aerobics. I always thought I was fat back then. Gosh was I stupid!!!!!!! If I had that schedule again I could probably substitute Tae Bo for the hour of lunitic aerobics and still do it all. I have the energy and the will during the day, but now that I have no time my nights are Tae bo followed by heavy slumbing before my next very long work day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 1999 Report Share Posted November 29, 1999 << How was your activity or fitness level when in high school? > Were you involved in sports? Did you like gym class? How has your fitness > level changed since then? >> > Good question and very interesting answers from everyone. I did no exercise in high school. I dreaded PE and never learned how to play any sport. Instead, I dieted (one year I ate 5 cookies and nothing else for lunch) to keep my weight down. Then, in college I started ballet lessons, which I loved until some teacher demoted me to a beginner's class. Then, I jogged regularly. When I was 25 (1985), I herniated a disk in my back " teaching " (faking) volleyball on one leg because of a sprained ankle. Thus, began my " second " life. After the injury and doctor ordered inactivity, I was finally prescribed antidepressants and psychotherapy (both of which were long overdue) and 2 years later I had back surgery. With my doctor's encouragement, I started slowly exercising, e.g., swimming, walking, and then progressed to exercise machines, e.g., treadmill, stepper, bike. I got back in shape but something was still missing. Then, I saw the informercial for Taebo. I was amazed at the cool moves everyone on the show appeared able to do with ease. I always have felt so uncoordinated. Now, after 7 months of Taebo, I feel like an athlete with unlimited potential. I feel graceful, coordinated, and strong, as well as in shape. I know I probably will not loose any weight because I am near or close to my now ideal weight, but with Taebo (and Yoga and weight lifting), I can make my body looks its best. Doing Taebo well makes me think about one day taking dancing or martial arts lessons. Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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