cathy, some of the sorest times in my life were after horse back riding. I used to have a neighbor with horses and we'd ride sometimes. I have pretty tight hips and am not a good rider anyway. plus, I was always in the wrong place at the wrong time. been kicked, tossed and bitten by more than one horse. decided I was not going to live long if I continued spending time with horses. I remember someone saying riding isn't an aerobic activity, and all the credit goes to the horse, but I always found it very tiring, and a reliable producer of sore muscles.
Did disk 32 plyo legs yesterday. not sore today. I don't push weight or step height and am actually enjoying it. using respectable weights, from 8-20 lbs depending but unlike upper body I'm not trying to increase each disk. I use one less riser than cathe and instead of jumping over I jump to the top, down, and back up. a lot of the moves are stepping up and down anyway. I'm leary of jumping over the step, catching an edge, and crashing, especially toward the end of a set. slightly easier, less impact, but still excellent cardio. these make me sweat! mountain climbers, and squat thrusts are tough but minor impact IMO. the combo of weights and intense cardio feels pretty good. I'm sticking with doing squats and lunges once a week and today is the first time I have no soreness at all. none.
Lynda hope you are doing well and reading but not keyboarding.
Josie, I'm getting our shoes and pedals today. can't wait to try them out, after practicing releasing 100 times.
Joan, why don't you do an upper body workout, but decrease your weights so it's not as hard but still "something"? I think you'll feel better if you do something and every workout doesn't have to push the limit.
Deb, hpe you're having a good trip and have no time to spend online!.