12-06-14, 05:40 PM | |
Join Date: Aug 2010
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WWE Power Fit Series with Triple H
I just posted a review on Amazon, but wanted to share here in case anyone was thinking of getting this DVD, or might not have even known about it.
I bought it on Amazon for 9.99 with Prime and mainly for the lower body workout for now until I can start doing upper body again. http://www.amazon.com/WWE-Power-Seri...cm_cr-mr-title The DVD is really fantastic. It's a strength workout, with one cardio section if you want to add that in. You can mix and match the segments to build your own workout, just pick 1 segment at a time, or play the whole thing through. The warm up is not fast, it starts with jumping jacks, not too many, then goes to more mobility type moves, I was sweating at the end. The leg workout moved at a nice steady pace allowing for heavy weights with a 30 second rest in between sets, it's done in a traditional 3 set format, reps are 8/10/12, the first set is the basic move, then he shows an advanced options for sets 2 and 3. The advanced options are not crazy hard, but add good variety. The last exercise he does a compound move of swings and a lying ab move. The stretch he does is really good, and he shows an IT band stretch that feels really good. I loved that he added a mobility section, ever since D2S I do rolling and mobility before or after all my workouts now, so it's nice it's built in. He did 8 moves, and it was a nice way to finish up the workout. The music is metal, but just guitar and zero screechy guitar, it's not all that noticeable and doesn't detract at all, it does fit the workout pretty well. I really don't like metal and this doesn't bother me at all. The cast is all men, but no banter like in Bodybeast (which I don't mind, but just for comparison). He has a lot of very useful form pointers and instruction, even on the basic moves, he said some things that I didn't really think about while doing them before. He is really good on camera, and has a good sense of humor that is not forced and not part of his act at all, it just slips out now and then. I would definitely buy another workout from him. He does not mirror cue, but this workout doesn't really need it. I previewed the circuit in the first upper body workout, and I liked the looks of it, I can't remember it all, but it's done in a circuit of 5 exercises at 2 different rep amounts (maybe 10 then 12). I also appreciated that different sections use different formats since I like a lot of variety. I would have never known about it until someone mentioned it here, and it did not seem to get any discussion. But in my opinion this is definitely worth a look. |
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joe defranco, music off option, stephanie mcmahon workout, triple h workout, wwe power fit, wwe power fit series, wwe workouts |
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