I have 20 lbs to lose and cant seem to stay on track. I've decided to go with the "just do it" mentality b/c none of my other "pep" talks have worked. I seem to go ok but get sidelined with illness or my "all or nothing" attitude with food gets in the way, or as I slowly increase the impact/intensity of my workouts my knees start to ache....excuses, excuses...
Anyway, when working out should I modify the impact of the workouts I have (ie. all of Cathe's, KCM, original BBC and a few others) now, OR purchase a rebounder and really try to put more "oomph" into my current workouts? I'm wondering when I start seeing results with cleaning eating and shedding some pounds, will my achy joints improve thus not needing a rebounder or maybe I'm just getting old and I'll "need" a rebounder either way???
For you rebounders....do I need specific rebounder workouts or can I use what I have and still get good use out of a rebounder?
Thanks!
Anyway, when working out should I modify the impact of the workouts I have (ie. all of Cathe's, KCM, original BBC and a few others) now, OR purchase a rebounder and really try to put more "oomph" into my current workouts? I'm wondering when I start seeing results with cleaning eating and shedding some pounds, will my achy joints improve thus not needing a rebounder or maybe I'm just getting old and I'll "need" a rebounder either way???
For you rebounders....do I need specific rebounder workouts or can I use what I have and still get good use out of a rebounder?
Thanks!



