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A quick heads up. I do get my steps in throughout the day due to my job, and I work outdoors, so lack of sunlight isn't an issue.
Just did this.
I'm really inflexible, plus my floor is hard, so it was problematic, but I got through it. A bit sweaty, a bit out of breath, but my joints hurt whilst doing it and I couldn't hold position properly as I put the video on the TV. I'll keep at it though.
Only thing is now my downstairs neighbour has a bellend sticking out of his ceiling, and I'm stuck to the floor.
Edit: I'm off the floor. Neighbour used a hammer.
I'm actually shaking from it, more than I would if I went to the gym to workout. It's directly opposite what I've been doing at the gym for years, with running, weights and machines. My legs in particular, felt very heavy when doing it, so I felt like I didn't have much control over my body during the more animated sections. However, I did like the squatting parts, even if balance was an issue on occasion. I even had issues with the push ups when kneeling. I can bust out plenty of push ups even now, but because I've done it as a fast, repetitive, explosive set of motions and not actually held my weight for a period of time, the strength required seems to be different. My left toe and my months of inactivity has no doubt taken hold as well.
Body control, that is what I need to master, and it looks like it'll be a long climb uphill.
Puzzle mats will help with the hard floor. Or a yoga mat. But as a hefty dude myself, puzzle mats offer more cushion and comfort.
