Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because of the cost of equipment and potential for injury I think some basic trainer sessions to start would be a better idea.
Agree. Or at least classes at a gym with attentive instructors who will correct your form and give advice. I resisted for so long. I am NOT a "gym person." Except now I sort of am. I figured I could do everything on my own but I was doing a few things really wrong and putting my joints at risk. It's been really good for me to work with an instructor. Now I feel I could be safe at home but find the classes fun enough that I kept my membership