Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pssst - you don’t need a program “for women.”
You do. Women have greater joint flexibility and modification from a man’s program can help reduce injuries. Women also have stronger legs so knowing how to use them is important.
After birth? A program to rehab the back muscles and core will help a lot.
A split program focusing on left and right is also more practical for women.
Anonymous wrote:pssst - you don’t need a program “for women.”
Anonymous wrote:DP as well, I've been using the Peloton app for a few months and like it. Still learning the instructors but I love Matty M - such a positive spirit! Tunde's classes are a great challenge. In general, many of the instructors offer modifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use peloton and write down the workouts so I can go at my own speed and alter so I’m not pressured to keep up and end up with injuries. Good luck!
Thanks! Any particular instructors you like?
Anonymous wrote:I like Kaleigh Cohen
Anonymous wrote:I use peloton and write down the workouts so I can go at my own speed and alter so I’m not pressured to keep up and end up with injuries. Good luck!