tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5027999503159023747.post4817385690044657103..comments2016-12-26T16:43:00.311-05:00Comments on Your Pal, Jill: Zoom Out!Jillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09520880784690065142noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5027999503159023747.post-27868086412697714702010-05-11T10:06:42.483-04:002010-05-11T10:06:42.483-04:00An issue I also face. I'm one of those people ...An issue I also face. I'm one of those people who has trouble picking up steps. In fact, I don't do any cardio/aerobic workouts on video at all, only weights, because I am so uncoordinated that anything with actual steps and moves is beyond my capability. And to get the weight moves down, I watch the video through once before trying it, and then spend the next several workouts stumbling through until I get it.<br /><br />I have a favorite video where I kept getting off count in one particular spot. I couldn't figure it out--I hadn't messed up, but my left leg was up when their right legs were up. Finally I stopped and watched it closely...and their was a cut in which the editor had screwed up, jumping ahead enough so that the count was off in the video itself. Later I also noticed that the editing had completed eliminated a change of moves, so the group was doing a slightly different move than I was with no apparent explanation.<br /><br />Agreed that there needs to be better editing. Working out is miserable enough, don't make it harder!madgal72http://www.donthaveone.comnoreply@blogger.com