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#fitness
stellaria
3 months ago
Chloe's Programs
I really enjoy looking at the differences between programs and I've done breakdowns for a few different series, so I've started sharing them in case any of you would enjoy discussing them and adding your own perspectives ♡
Some caveats:
• can't guarantee my data entry is perfect
• does not account for warm-up/cooldown (I often encourage people to pick the ones they like best/have time for rather than the scheduled ones)
• the minutes are rounded
• videos with mixed focus are split between the categories
• this does not account in any way for actual intensity of the videos themselves, it's purely looking at time in minutes
• in this case, "Full-Body" has both resistance and cardio versions
My thoughts:
• All of these programs are fairly balanced, but I'd say 2021 Get Fit and 2021 FITober are my picks for being the most balanced/full-body
• None of these programs are exclusively resistance-based as each one has some bodyweight/cardio. Most of the bodyweight videos can easily be adapted for resistance bands and/or weights.
• 2020 Get Fit: has the most training volume overall. It also has the infamous plank challenge video three times!
• 2021 Get Fit: a pretty balanced approach and has been my pick for a "starter" resistance program for a while. Does have two bodyweight core videos.
• 2022 Get Toned: definitely more lower-body emphasis compared to the other programs. Has a few cardio videos, a few bodyweight core videos. Could consider taking an extra rest day during the one 6-day stretch.
• 2024 Get Toned: has the least dedicated core work of any program I've looked at so far. For those who like Shred & Tone, this could be a good program because the Standing Abs video can be done as cardio (as opposed to slower paced with resistance) There are a few 40 min leg days!
• 2021 FITober: has 1 cardio video and some bodyweight core and lower-body videos. Could consider taking an extra rest day during the one 6-day stretch.
Have you done any of these programs? What did you think of them? Please feel free to share your impressions/experiences, I love to hear them!
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