Guest guest Posted February 9, 2012 Report Share Posted February 9, 2012 Have you thought of going to a thrift store to get a cheap vcr? I have xferred most of my cherished tapes to dvd, but I still like having the original tapes. I have an illogical love for vhs, because I was a senior in high school when we got a vcr and how cool it was to tape your shows and watch them later. Revolutionary for its time! My old VCR has Finally died (RIP), and after all these years I need to get a new Tai Chi or Qi Gong DVD. I've tried several and while they are really good, they're not me. Cohen and and his tape Qi Gong would be ideal but each workout is 40 minutes long and I'm looking for a 15 to 20 minute workout I can do before I can go to work and face " LIFE. " Tai Chi for Beginners by is beautifully done but just not what I'm looking for. Lee Holden tapes look good on YouTube, but I can't find any useful reviews. I put out a question like this to the group before and ended up buying O'Brien's " Fit Body, Ageless Body which I enjoy a great deal and was lucky enough to get at a big discount on Amazon. Does anyone in the group use Lee Holden DVDs or do they have a recommendation on Tai Chi or Qi Gong tapes?Regards,Catlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2012 Report Share Posted February 9, 2012 Hi Catlin, I think these get good reviews - maybe check out videofitness.com to see if you can find any reviews there!Donna Subject: Thoughts on Lee Holden and Tai Chi/Qi GongTo: exercisevideos Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012, 4:12 PM My old VCR has Finally died (RIP), and after all these years I need to get a new Tai Chi or Qi Gong DVD. I've tried several and while they are really good, they're not me. Cohen and and his tape Qi Gong would be ideal but each workout is 40 minutes long and I'm looking for a 15 to 20 minute workout I can do before I can go to work and face "LIFE." Tai Chi for Beginners by is beautifully done but just not what I'm looking for. Lee Holden tapes look good on YouTube, but I can't find any useful reviews. I put out a question like this to the group before and ended up buying O'Brien's "Fit Body, Ageless Body which I enjoy a great deal and was lucky enough to get at a big discount on Amazon. Does anyone in the group use Lee Holden DVDs or do they have a recommendation on Tai Chi or Qi Gong tapes? Regards, Catlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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