Anonymous
Post 08/13/2019 16:19     Subject: Re:CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished my first solidcore class. That was harder than any weight training I’ve ever done, even with the trainer who used to kick my ass. Whew.


Hardest does not necessarily mean most effective. Suffering is not a precondition for results.


Nobody said it was a precondition, but neither is weight training the only effective way to build muscle. The posters pushing a different option that OP didn’t ask about are classic DCUM know-it-alls.


I'm one of the solidcore PPs, and lifted weights for many years as part of various sports. They're two different ways to get strong. I explicitly mentioned that solidcore was far more painful, but IME it also affords a mental discipline that weight lifting doesn't. Weight lifting is great if it works for you, and it's not the only thing out there. Heck, people ask me if I do CrossFit, so clearly solidcore has been effective in building muscle for me!
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2019 13:34     Subject: Re:CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished my first solidcore class. That was harder than any weight training I’ve ever done, even with the trainer who used to kick my ass. Whew.


Hardest does not necessarily mean most effective. Suffering is not a precondition for results.


Nobody said it was a precondition, but neither is weight training the only effective way to build muscle. The posters pushing a different option that OP didn’t ask about are classic DCUM know-it-alls.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2019 12:37     Subject: Re:CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished my first solidcore class. That was harder than any weight training I’ve ever done, even with the trainer who used to kick my ass. Whew.


Hardest does not necessarily mean most effective. Suffering is not a precondition for results.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2019 09:15     Subject: Re:CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished my first solidcore class. That was harder than any weight training I’ve ever done, even with the trainer who used to kick my ass. Whew.

Way to go, OP! It doesn’t get easier but you get SO much stronger (and IME it gets much less awkward pretty quickly—I felt like I was flailing the entire first class, and by 3-5 I had the basics down).
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2019 15:07     Subject: Re:CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

OP here. Just finished my first solidcore class. That was harder than any weight training I’ve ever done, even with the trainer who used to kick my ass. Whew.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2019 12:21     Subject: CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither. Get a gym membership and lift weights.

Yup.


have you ever BEEN to solidcore?

OP, I'm also a 41 year old Peloton fanatic who does Solidcore. It's a ridiculously effective workout. I only go once a week but if you go 2-3 times a week you'll see noticeable differences.


I'm a 42 year old Peloton + solidcore person (there are several of us). Here's the deal: solidcore is very, very effective for building muscle, particularly if you go 2-3 times/week. It's also expensive and harder work than most people want to put in. If you can get proper instruction and would prefer something cheaper and less painful, lifting weights is also really effective. It all comes down to your preferences. I *love* my solidcore, so that's a huge bonus of the workout.

I don't think CorePower belongs in the same realm for muscle building as these two.


I agree with all of this. I’ve spent a lot of time weightlifting in gyms and it’s possible to get results that way, but for me, SolidCore gets me there faster because it’s so intense and focused. There’s no question about what I’m doing and no option for slacking. It’s the most efficient 50 minutes of exercise I’ve ever done. I combine it with Peleton for cardio and endurance and the combo has put me in excellent shape.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2019 11:26     Subject: CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither. Get a gym membership and lift weights.

Yup.


have you ever BEEN to solidcore?

OP, I'm also a 41 year old Peloton fanatic who does Solidcore. It's a ridiculously effective workout. I only go once a week but if you go 2-3 times a week you'll see noticeable differences.


I'm a 42 year old Peloton + solidcore person (there are several of us). Here's the deal: solidcore is very, very effective for building muscle, particularly if you go 2-3 times/week. It's also expensive and harder work than most people want to put in. If you can get proper instruction and would prefer something cheaper and less painful, lifting weights is also really effective. It all comes down to your preferences. I *love* my solidcore, so that's a huge bonus of the workout.

I don't think CorePower belongs in the same realm for muscle building as these two.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2019 10:41     Subject: CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither. Get a gym membership and lift weights.

Yup.


have you ever BEEN to solidcore?

OP, I'm also a 41 year old Peloton fanatic who does Solidcore. It's a ridiculously effective workout. I only go once a week but if you go 2-3 times a week you'll see noticeable differences.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2019 08:50     Subject: CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Anonymous wrote:Neither. Get a gym membership and lift weights.

Yup.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2019 23:40     Subject: CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

Neither. Get a gym membership and lift weights.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2019 22:07     Subject: Re:CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

SolidCore. Go 2-3x per week in addition to your Peleton workouts and you will see a big difference.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2019 20:03     Subject: CorePower or solidcore to build muscle?

I'm a Peloton fanatic, but now that I'm over 40, I feel like I need to do more than the 10 minute toning classes to rebuild muscle mass that I've lost as I've aged. CorePower and solidcore are both close to my office. Which one would be better for building muscle? How many times a week do you think I would need to go in addition to riding my Peloton to see results?