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01-14-15, 05:42 AM | |
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Woodstock NY
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Yes. I am feeling that way right now. I usually stick to purchasing sets and do the rotations because then I know exactly what's up for a given day. I remember when the Firm classics were all that I owned and I would do the 90 day rotation.
I rarely purchase a single DVD unless it is an instructor who I already know and it fits in to their rotations. For instance P57 two new ones. |
01-14-15, 06:38 AM | ||
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Jersey
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01-14-15, 06:44 AM | |
Join Date: Apr 2004
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I feel that way but with my dvd collection. Some days it takes me an hour to decide which of my dvds to do (sometimes so long that I end up not doing anything). I review the different dvd clips on collage or totalfitness to see which grabs me at that moment and which focuses on what I want to work on that day. Yesterday, I watched each Ellen Barrett clip several times and a few Firm clips because I initially wanted to work on strength and also thought about yoga. But my shoulders are really tight right now so I finally selected Grace & Gusto. It's a real process that would be simpler if I didn't have so many dvds to choose from. But I love my dvds and the variety of workouts they offer so I don't really want to give them up. I have stopped buying a lot more though.
I feel the same way in the shampoo/conditioner/styling products aisle at the store--so many options. |
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analysis paralysis, rotations, too many choices |
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