amatlack wrote:I've done most of the Les Mills classes, and I don't really like most.
Regular spin classes are better than RPM. Spin classes are longer and a bit more challenging...I found RPM to be a bit boring. BUT better than nothing.
I hated Body Attack. Seemed like a mish-mash of too many things and didn't target anything in particular.
Body Pump is pretty decent as a weight program for beginners. It should be a good workout for you because it will introduce you to new moves and keep you going. BUT don't do this mixed with a weights workout. You could mix this class with a cardio class like Jam or Belly Dancing.
Body Jam is a blast, but it's only a moderate aerobic workout. I might do my weights workout before that and then do the Jam class just for fun. I wouldn't count on that as my workout for the day.
Body Combat is a GREAT cardio workout. Kickboxing is always a good choice.
Body Step is okay if you like step class...I'm not really a fan.
GAQ is Glutes, Abs, and Quads. I haven't done that class.
Belly Dancing will work your hips area. Just like Jam, I wouldn't do that as my only workout for the day, but would be a fun addition, maybe after some interval runs.
Pilates is always a good choice for more ab stabilization...I probably also wouldn't count that as my only workout for the day. I'd say the same for Ab Blaster (I think that's just a 30-45 minute ab work, so could be done after regular weights workout.)
Hope that helps. You can find more info on the Les Mills site:
http://www.lesmills.com/
I think Body attack is more about endurance. I am not sure. It's how long can you keep with a certain speed. It was mixed with high and low intervals...and Honestly it worked me up. I didn't like or dislike it. But I think doing that, is better for me than getting up on an elliptical machine and feel like i want to stop working out 20 mins later.
Yeah, I will going to body pump sometime within this week, I had my first training session today, a free session....and I WAS DEAD TIRED, and really workouts my muscles like I never have before. I know for sure that my Shoulders are WEAK.
I am sure Id love bodycombat, I always wanted sth like that. But it's only offered once a week, and my trainer was only available around the same time.
So if I do body combat, then "free weights training", right after each other, literally with only 10 minutes break. Will be adding too much stress on my body? I do want to PUSH IT TO HANDLE MORE...than just a 20 mins cardio workout, really. I know it would've been better to do the weights then combat, but there is no choice. So I was thinking I may take tomorrow as a day off and save the energy for literally 2 hours of working out. It's going to be a one time thing, not always.
I paid for the gym, and I would like to have as much as I can from it, u know?
My mother liked bodyjam a lot...I think i'd feel weird dancing :S, isn't that what they do? What sort of dance moves =P.
Nah I don't like that step on it thing. Seriously.
I know this may sound stupid, but I don't LIKE working out my abs. I think it' stupid to do 30 minutes ab workout.
I already have pretty decent abs shape, and even 1 packs since like long time ago, but it's just covered with fat, and doing 30 minutes ab workout will not do me good, right?
I am unsure about body balance IT seems like a "soothing" type of exercise, and I was thinking I'd go for something less "demanding" tomorrow. Is it demanding like intense cardio and weights workout?
Thanks for the site, it's very helpful!
So what do you suggest?
Tomorrow day off for rest, as I worked out from Sunday till Thursday straight,
Sat: Did cardio
Sun: Weights
Mon:....unsure ....day off? or go for body balance?
Tues: then body combat and weights same day...(keep in mind Id love to go to the body combat, it's offered once only! And my trainer is a busy, and can only book me the hour after)
Wed: cardio,
Thur: weights.