oatsareclass wrote: » Hi just wondering if there are any fans out there? I have been doing it for years, absolutely adore it.....
squod wrote: » Bolloxology.
EileenG wrote: » That's rude!
Lothaar wrote: » squod and TheJones - have you guys ever tried it? Do you know anything about it other than stories about Callan and Madonna? By the way, I've never heard ANY of the stuff you've referenced. My wife has practiced it for about 15 years, on and off, and has only had positive experiences.
oatsareclass wrote: » squod, i really think you should read up on, and actually try something before making such a strong judgement. I am the most skeptical person around, and try to avoid any new age mumbo jumbo, but these exercises are amazing. They are like a mix of ballet and yoga, and use tiny pulsing movements to strengthen and condition muscles in a very short time. see the 142 reviews on amazonhttp://www.amazon.com/Callanetics-VHS-Eve-Brody/dp/6300185486
TheJones wrote: » I have tried callanetics, it was part of a PT instructors cardio routine which I relunctantly but diligently participated in for just under a month after which we requested the instructor be replaced.
Transform wrote: » might be good for a very small proportion of the population
oatsareclass wrote: » wow guys i think its funny how much you all think callanetics is a walk in the park, for elderly etc....it is FAR from it let me tell you. If done correctly, i believe it tightens the body faster than pilates or yoga...i wont go into weight training, i know weight training works well, but i personally dont like the jerking involved with using machines. I like to be able to tighten up anwhere, not need a gym, or weights or other equipment. For me, i see dramatic results in my belly flab after 2 sessions of callanetics, and i cant say that for ANY other exercise i have tried. Also with regard to the cardiocallanetics, it is legit and while it is quite different to the traditional exercises, it is still under the Callanetics Management Company in Chicago...so its all legit. I hope that when i am fully trained and move home (to Galway) that i will be able to convince some of you callanetics non-believers out there! Cheers :-)
oatsareclass wrote: » For me, i see dramatic results in my belly flab after 2 sessions of callanetics, and i cant say that for ANY other exercise i have tried.
oatsareclass wrote: » god you guys are tough on here! all im saying is weight training isnt for me, i know it works, but i feel it does nothing to keep you flexible and light as yoga, pilates, callanetics. And yes you may think im talking crap about the belly flab in 2 sessions, but seriously, if i have something coming up and want to tighten up quickly, i do a few sessions....it works for me, in saying that i dont have a lot of fat to lose, and know it is not quite as easy as a few sessions for everyone....