Terina
Cathlete
Than you for reposting this.I don't believe they've entered the stage where they have this information to offer or post.
Here's the last update I have seen this week:
Than you for reposting this.I don't believe they've entered the stage where they have this information to offer or post.
Here's the last update I have seen this week:
Ah!! that makes a lot of sense thank you for answering my question I’m excited for the new STSHi Terina, No, we are not going to offer an optional DVD bundle case. I doubt anyone even makes a case that can hold 15 DVDs nowadays, and even if they did the weight of the case would drive our shipping cost up by 400%. This means we would not be able to offer free shipping even for USA customers and International customers would be hit really hard. Multipack plastic cases also have a higher breakage rate and this plus the other reasons I mentioned make the leather case the best option in our opinion.
That's a really good question. I measured my metal ones, as I don't have the Cathe ones. My 10lb weights are apprx. 9" in diameter. So, that would only leave me 4 1/2" (not even figuring the bar width) to slip under. Vinyl weights are usually a bit bigger in order to be able to fill them with sand. So, I did an Amazon search, and it looks like they end up being just under 11" in diameter. With the grip handles in them that Cathe has, though, I think they'd have to be even a bit bigger than that in order to be able to fit the same amount of sand in one with grip holes as without. So, I'm guessing around 12" in diameter? Plus, your bar would take up some of that space. So, I guess it would depend on the size of your thighs as far as if you'd be able to slip under that small of a space or not. Hopefully someone that already owns Cathe's weight plates will answer and give you the exact diameter of the 10 lb. plates.I’m a huge Cathe fan and interested in purchasing the new barbell and weight set before the discount expires.
My question is whether the bar with 10 lb plates is high enough to clear your legs when you roll it over into position for glute thrusts? I’ve viewed the 2.0 sample video but it does not show Cathe getting into position with the bar for the glute thrust.
I so appreciate your post. I emailed Cathe.com and was told the 10lb plates measure 10 3/4 inches. Just not certain if that will easily roll over my legs! I have an old iron set of weights with a bar and the same weight is is 3 inches smaller. Cannot roll the bar over my legs and it is quite heavy/awkward to maneuver from a floor position. Hoping someone who has purchased the weights/bar will respond.That's a really good question. I measured my metal ones, as I don't have the Cathe ones. My 10lb weights are apprx. 9" in diameter. So, that would only leave me 4 1/2" (not even figuring the bar width) to slip under. Vinyl weights are usually a bit bigger in order to be able to fill them with sand. So, I did an Amazon search, and it looks like they end up being just under 11" in diameter. With the grip handles in them that Cathe has, though, I think they'd have to be even a bit bigger than that in order to be able to fit the same amount of sand in one with grip holes as without. So, I'm guessing around 12" in diameter? Plus, your bar would take up some of that space. So, I guess it would depend on the size of your thighs as far as if you'd be able to slip under that small of a space or not. Hopefully someone that already owns Cathe's weight plates will answer and give you the exact diameter of the 10 lb. plates.
No. She has not.Has she posted what the rotation is going to look like yet? I might be asking too early.![]()
That's my guess tooNo. She has not.
probably the following month after the DVDs get shipped out to everyone.
Also the guide should have the rotations too.
I’m so glad you posted this. I am thinking of getting one set of bumper plates that are 17” diameter because I can’t roll the smaller size over my legs.I so appreciate your post. I emailed Cathe.com and was told the 10lb plates measure 10 3/4 inches. Just not certain if that will easily roll over my legs! I have an old iron set of weights with a bar and the same weight is is 3 inches smaller. Cannot roll the bar over my legs and it is quite heavy/awkward to maneuver from a floor position. Hoping someone who has purchased the weights/bar will respond.