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I just completed the PiYo workout program from Beachbody by Chalene Johnson. This 60 day at-home workout is low impact to moderate/high intensity program that is not Yoga nor is it Pilates. Read my complete PiYo review below to learn what makes this program so unique and see my results.
Why I Chose to do Beachbody PiYo

I’d been suffering from intermittent back pain after falling on a slippery deck a couple years back. Sometimes the pain was debilitating. It seriously hurt like something you would not believe. Maybe it was from wearing high heels every day, but over the past six months, the pain worsened and became more frequent in nature. I decided to see the doctor.
After results from my MRI came back, I learned that crashing to the slippery deck had damaged my lower spine, including an annular tear, which is the protective sheath that covers the vertebrae. Not being able to exercise comfortably and having gained back a lot of the weight I’d lost with the Brazil butt Lift workout program, I was very interested when I saw a program being released from Beachbody that combined Pilates with Yoga. The program looked like I might actually be able to do: PiYo by Chalene Johnson.
It turns out it was an excellent decision. In the beginning, there were moves that bothered me. I’d just do the modified version of those moves. As my strength increased with each week, I felt these moves becoming easier until I was performing every workout at full capacity. Today, my back is feeling better than ever, and the pain I felt in the beginning when I’d have to modify is gone. In fact after visiting the physical therapist, they said my core was strong and to just continue doing what I’m doing.
PiYo Overview: Define Yourself with Low Impact Exercise
Beachbody programs like P90X and Insanity are high intensity, high impact workout programs. They can put a lot of stress on your joints and muscles, which can cause a lot of soft tissue injuries when people push themselves too hard too soon.
PiYo is different. The eight-week long, complete at-home workout program was designed by Chalene Johnson for Beachbody to totally transform your body without any weights, jumps, or unnecessary strain on your body. The best part? The intensity level of the program can be altered based on your needs. For the beginner, or if you suffer from joint mobility issues, there is dedicated exercise modifier who performs all the moves at an easier, more manageable level. There is also someone doing more advanced moves if you’re more advanced. And if your fitness level is somewhere in between, you will likely jump back and forth.

What the PiYo Exercises are Like
PiYo is also designed to increase flexibility, stability and strength. The program accomplishes this by utilizing a unique combination of Pilates and Yoga-based moves to produce long, lean and toned muscle all while keeping the pace quick enough to help you burn lots of calories.
PiYo is not about Yoga and then Pilates or doing a combination of Yoga and Pilates. PiYo incorporates the fluid moves of Pilates with Yoga-based poses constantly staying in motion. This helps you get the muscle-defining moves of Pilates with the flexibility of Yoga – WITHOUT USING ANY WEIGHTS!!! PiYo will give you hardcore results without the strain of some other at-home workout programs.
Meet Chalene Johnson: PiYo Trainer Extraordinaire
Chalene Johnson is a best-selling author, health and fitness expert, athletic clothing designer. Oh and, did I mention she is also the mother of two?! She is a high-energy personality who turned her love of health and fitness into a career. I’ve had the privilege of meeting Chalene a couple times and she is just as upbeat and animated in person as she is in the PiYo workout, which is something I happen to like when I’m grunting my way through a workout. She is also tough and encouraging, pushing you to your limits when you need it.
It’s important to just listen to her and trust her knowledge about how do the exercises and with what intensity.
A Little About the PiYo Diet
The PiYo diet plan is one of the best out there, because it focuses on whole food plant based nutrition. It is close to the popular 21 Day Fix eating plan, although unlike the 21 Day Fix, you measure food the old-fashioned way (with serving sizes.) The PiYo diet allows you to enjoy certain amounts of each food group depending on your calorie needs.
There are five categories of food in the PiYo nutrition plan. Depending upon your calorie needs, you get different amount of servings per group:
- Primary Vegetables
- Secondary Vegetables and Grains
- Fresh Fruit
- Lean Protein
- Healthy Fats
This is designed to help you learn to appreciate the taste of real food over sugary or processed versions. For a more in-depth look at the PiYo meal plan, I’ve written a post on getting started with the PiYo diet.
And if you’re curious, yes, you can use the 21 Day Fix portion control diet with the PiYo program instead of following the PiYo diet plan. In fact, the diets are very similar aside from using the colored containers to measure your food vs serving sizes. The PiYo diet is a little higher in vegetables and grains than the 21 Day Fix diet.
Read more about the 21 Day Fix program here.
PiYo DVD Package vs PiYo Deluxe DVD Package
When Chalene Johnson and Beachbody put together the PiYo workout program together, they decided to create two packages. Version one, the PiYo DVD Package, is an eight workout package. The second version is a package that includes everything from the original, plus two additional workouts. These extra workouts use the strength slides (which we will cover below.)
The infomercial I see on television is for the PiYo DVD Package. For the rest of the review, we will call this version PiYo Base. The second version that includes the strength slide workouts will be called PiYo Strength or PiYo Deluxe.
What the heck is a PiYo strength slide?
The strength sliders used in the PiYo Strength workouts are best explained as plastic discs you use to increase the intensity of the PiYo workout moves. You use them either by placing a foot or hand on the disc. They allow you to move your body in ways it’s never been worked before while providing you with proper form and an increased difficulty of keeping your core stable.
The strength slides can be used on carpet or on hardwood flooring. If you are using them on carpet, you do not use the fabric cover that comes with a set. If you’re using them on hardwood flooring, you need to use the fabric cover to protect your floors. The sliders do come with the PiYo Deluxe package or can be purchased separately.
tip: Instead of the sliders, you can use paper plates on carpet or use a face cloth on hardwood. These won’t work quite as well as the sliders, but they will work in a pinch.

If you decide the PiYo Deluxe workouts are for you, here are a couple tips:
- Go slow and stay in control at all times. The sliders will help you work on stability by making you unstable.
- Do not overstretch. The sliders allow for a greater range of motion on many of the move, be careful not to go too far and pull anything.
PiYo Workouts
There are eight workouts that come with the basic PiYo package:
- Align: The Fundamentals. Breaks down the moves in slow motion, so you can perform them in proper form during the regular workouts. You can repeat this workout as many times as you need to or refer back to when needed.
- Define Upper Body: Lots of push up variations to start cutting away at your upper body, defining your arms triceps, and shoulders.
- Define Lower Body: Start sculpting the legs with this workout from your glutes to your calves.
- Sweat: A more traditional PiYo workout that utilizes flowing yoga-based positions and resistance exercises to provide an effective cardio/strength workout.
- Core: This workout chisels away at your mid-section to get you a strong core, which can help lower back problems.
- Strength Intervals: One of my favorites! This slightly shorter, fast-paced, calorie crushing workout has you switching from strength to cardio and back, it really gets the heart rate up while being low impact.
- Drench: This tough endurance workout is all about calorie burn and works every muscle in your body. Prepare to get drenched for real. :)
- Sculpt: Various tempos keeps your muscle under tension for various periods of time to provide you with a muscle-defining workout that totally transforms your body.
There are two PiYo Strength Deluxe workouts that use the strength slides.
- Full Body Blast: This is a full body workout that is short, but super intense and really gets the heart pounding. Similar to the strength intervals workout that we talked about above with greater intensity.
- Strong Legs: The strength slides really add an extra layer of intensity with workouts. The addition of the sliders allows you to control the moves better and go deeper into a lot of the holds, which really ups the intensity. The first time I did this workout, my legs were a completely different type of sore than they’ve ever been.
PiYo Workout Schedules Explained
There are two 60-day workout schedules included with PiYo. Depending on what package you decide to try, there is a slightly different schedule to follow:
- Basic PiYo Schedule: Follow this if you choose the PiYo DVD Package. This is the pink side of the calendar.
- PiYo Strength Schedule: Follow this is you choose the PiYo Deluxe DVD Package. This is the blue side of the calendar.

I created the image above to show people how the PiYo workout schedule is arranged. The pink calendar is what you follow if you do the PiYo Base workouts. The blue schedule is the strength PiYo schedule that includes the full body blast and strong legs slider workouts. (FYI, the actual program comes with a much better quality workout calendar.)
The first three weeks of the PiYo schedule are designed to get your body in shape for the more advanced workouts to come in the last five weeks of the program. You could always repeat the first three weeks of the program if you need to. On the other hand, if you feel the PiYo workouts are too easy, you can always skip to the end of week three to increase the intensity.
The PiYo Cons
There was only one issue I had with PiYo, and it’s that there is a limit to how many bodyweight exercises there actually are that will burn fat and sculpt muscle. Be prepared to do the same moves repeatedly throughout the varying DVDs for the two months. Sure, Chalene changes it up and switches the workout sequencing to prevent it from becoming boring, but it is the same strength-based moves. The other minor flaw is the background music. There was just something about it I didn’t love. Luckily, that’s an easy fix as you can just turn down or turn off the background music.
Despite these minor flaws, I have never seen all the muscles in my body like I did after completing this workout program – even more so than when I did the BBL workout. PiYo really does work.
If you’re looking to define yourself and want something that’s not dance-based or hard on your joints and uses your own bodyweight, then PiYo could be the right workout for you.
My 60-Day PiYo Before and After Results

After wondering if I would really get results from just doing yoga poses, push-ups, down dogs and body resistance exercises, I am very pleased to reveal my PiYo results. I lost a total of 15.5″ (including calves and ankles) and 13.2 lbs. More importantly, I can now easily do 15 push-ups in a row (before PiYo, I could barely do one!) I’m not just long and lean, I am more defined and stronger than ever. I can even see the different muscles in my legs when I flex and have lost inches off my calves and ankles…I love it!
My results are very real. I only did the program for the eight weeks while following the eating plan almost to a tee (I like to live a little, too!) This is not something where I did the workout twice through. And it’s not just about looking better, I feel way better too.
What The Beachbody PiYo Workout Program Comes With
Again, there are two versions of the Beachbody PiYo program to choose from:
- PiYo DVD Package: This is the basic package that includes the following:
- Eight PiYo workouts on 3 DVDs
- Quick Start Guide: Discover just how PiYo will define you while getting insider tips to help you get the best results possible.
- PiYo 60-Day Workout Calendar: This is one where the workouts are arranged strategically to get more difficult as your endurance progresses to get you stronger and more flexible.
- Measuring tape for tracking your weekly progress.
- Get Lean Eating Plan: An easy-to-follow guide to get you eating healthy to get you the body you want.
- Buns Workout: Designed specifically to target the hard-to-define glute and hamstring areas.
- 24/7 Online Support: Get your questions answered and connect with other like-minded people.
- FREE bonus workout DVD: Hardcore on the Floor.
The total cost of the PiYo DVD Package is only $59.85. Order through this link.
Below is the PiYo Deluxe Package
- PiYo Strength Deluxe DVD Package: Get the basics plus the more advanced slider based workouts.
- PiYo DVD package: everything listed above.
- Strength slides: designed to increase the intensity of your workouts. These are the major difference in the packages.
- Two accelerated workouts using the strength slides: Full Body Blast and Strength Legs.
- Monster Yoga Mat: something you will definitely need for either workout package – a $29.95 value.
- FREE bonus workout DVD: Hardcore on the Floor
The total cost of this package is $119.70. Link to order PiYo deluxe.
2023 and Beyond Ordering Beachbody’s PiYo Update

Since the initial release of the PiYo program, Beachbody has launched online streaming of its ever-growing library of workout programs. This feature is called Beachbody On Demand. It is an online membership that allows you to access every workout that used to come with a program package only now in digital format.
However, since PiYo was released before online streaming of Beachbody workouts became available you can still order the DVD packages above.
If you want to go digital only or a mix of digital and the DVD there are a couple more options for you.
The PiYo DVD Shakeology Total Solution Pack with BOD Trial
This is yet another option you can choose from when ordering your PiYo workout. It includes the full workout program along with the Shakeology meal replacement shake on Home Direct shipping. Choose from many Shakeology flavors including Café Latte, Chocolate, Strawberry, or Vanilla or two Vegan options: Tropical Strawberry or Chocolate Vegan and more flavor options are now available.

Those who purchase the packs seem to be more driven to stick with it the most. The downside of the PiYo Total Solution Pack is that it only includes the PiYo Base kit and is just a 30-day trial of Beachbody On Demand. This means you would need to order the strength slides separately.
PiYo with BODi Streaming Workouts
If you prefer to go digital only(materials and workout videos) which includes all Beachbody workout programs there is the basic BODi membership that you can get billed quarterly, 6-month or annually. Equipment can still be ordered separately.
Please leave a comment if you have any questions about the PiYo program or want to share your own thoughts.




Hi, I had orthoscopic knee surgery 5 weeks on left knee. Worried about putting too much strain on joint. My knee is still a bit stiff and having pain. Pain level; 4-6. I have been using Turbo Jam, Hip Hop Abs, and Zumba. I also do some light weights(10-3lbs). I would like toned, strong,and defined muscles. What about cardio? I am pretty good. Will PiYo be a good fit?
Hi Barbara, I really can’t say. Have you gone through physical therapy for the knee. I would talk to your doctor before beginning any exercise program.
Did you have any side back pain when doing Piyo? I have a history of back problems, mostly lower back, and a made it about a week and half into the program and the sides of my back hurt so bad I want to cry. I’m hoping it’s just muscle pain from muscles that don’t normally get used. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! You do look fantastic!
Hi Kelly, If you feel like you are going to cry I would definitely suggest talking to your doctor. If could be muscular since it is on both sides, but again it would best to consult a professional.
One more question. I absolutely hate yoga. Is there so much in here that I won’t like it? Thanks!
PiYo does not include any real meditative yoga, if that is what you do not like. But, it does use fluid yoga poses.
Are you sticking with the eating plan? How has your body changed if you aren’t sticking with the eating plan? I really want to see results but don’t want to have to follow a diet. I generally eat very healthy but am looking for a long term workout that gets results, not one that I have to follow a strict diet plan for me to see any results.
Hi Janelle, When I’m not following a program to do a review, I eat mostly whole foods and limit processed foods. The nutrition page in the header bar is pretty much my eating philosophy.
Thank you for you review. Your pictures are so inspiring and it was your review that made me take the leap and get the program. I used to love doing super extreme workouts (I did P90X a while back) but since I gave birth to my son I just can’t handle it anymore. So PiYo seems like a perfect fit for me! I started it 4 days ago and I can say with certainty that EVERY single muscle in my body hurts! But I love it. Its an awesome hurt. I can’t wait to compare my after pics to the before ones :))
Hi Akiko, You’re welcome, please keep us updated with how it goes!
Hi Bethany,
I am currently doing the workouts for the 21 Day Fix program and love them; however, I get bored with doing the same thing over and over so I know I will need to switch up my workouts soon. I was looking at the Piyo, but am concerned because I have zero flexibility in my hamstrings. I once took a yoga class in school and loved it…until we moved to sitting poses. I couldn’t sit up at a 90 degree angle so all the poses that required bending over further than that I was unable to do so basically the rest of the classes involved me sitting up (or trying to for 90 minutes). I worked daily on trying to improve the flexibility, but saw no results and eventually got frustrated and quit trying. I am afraid this program will be the same and that I won’t be able to do the moves. I also looked at the Tai Cheng since it improves balance and posture, but I don’t know that I could stick with it. Any suggestions?
Hi Liz, Have you ever tried using a Yoga block when stretching, this could help with your range of motion. The mobility workout portion from Tai Cheng seems like it could be beneficial for you or even searching YouTube for some short vids of mobility exercises.
I’ve been researching a lot on the Piyo program – I just can’t decide between the basic starter pack or the deluxe…I’m from Canada so the is about $100 price difference between the two…in your opinion is the deluxe kit worth the additional $100. I’m looking to get really focused on my weight lost goals. I will probably be doing several rounds of the program.
Hi Sarah, I may not fully up to date on the currency calculation of Canadian to US dollars, but I believe it should only be double in your own currency. If you plan to do more than one one round, the deluxe is probably going to be worth it in the long run as you will have more workout variety. Optionally, you could start with the basic and upgrade at a later time to the additional workout only packages.
So, I’ve been working on T-25, and I was wondering if this would be a great follow up when my 10 weeks are done? I have also seen there’s a hybrid workout for T-25 and PiYo that I thought I might try after doing an entire PiYo program. :)
Hi Heather, Yes there is a T25/PiYo hybrid. There is also another phase of T25 called gamma that can be purchased seperately, this phase is more strength training based. Bethany
Bethany, you look great! I’m aspiring to be that toned as well. I also do PiYo so I know that came from a lot of hard work! I have been doing PiYo for about a year now, because it just works and I like the lower impact exercises. I am now thinking my body needs to be doing something else though and was wanting your opinion on Chalean Extreme. I really like her and was wanting to do another set of videos from her. With your experience with PiYo what is your opinion of Chalean Extreme? Your honest opinion is appreciated!!
Hi Alice! After a year of the same workout, it is definitely a good time to move on – it’s good for your body and your mind. Chalean Extreme is definitely higher impact than PiYo and does involve using weights. In the steps of the program named burn, push, lean, and extreme cardio you will build lean muscle and burn fat, which will combat any plateau. I personally have never done the program, but have coaches on our team who have, and they love it (and they also love Chalene from PiYo!) The only other of Chalene’s programs I’ve tried is TurboFire, which was definitely not my thing. Sorry not to have more experience with this one, but hope this helps even a little bit! Bethany
Hi Bethany, I have been looking into the Piyo workout, and would love to try it. Problem is, I’m severely hearing-impaired and am hoping that the program is close captioned or has subtitles?
Hi Erica, I’m not sure about the discs, but all workouts with the streaming Beachbody on Demand are subtitled including PiYo. Bethany
I know this question was posted awhile back, but in case others see this and are wondering the same thing, yes the PiYo discs have subtitles. I think most Beachbody discs do. Hope this helps. :D
Thank you for the unbiased look into the PIYO workout. I am a disabled Veteran, and after sustaining wounds, and going through countless surgeries, I have not been physically able to do traditional workouts. I hate not being able to move. My wife read your article, and our Doctor agreed to let me try it. I start next week, and hope to have the same kind of attitude and great outlook on it as you do. I plan to follow the diet plan exactly and go through all of the dvd’s over the 8 weeks. Is there nay tricks or tips you learned along the way that you wished you had known or tried at the beginning? Any certain combinations of foods that taste better than others?
Hi John! You’re very welcome, and glad to hear your doctor thinks this could be the right workout for you – that has to be really exciting for you after everything you’ve been through. PiYo is low impact, and there is always a modifier to follow if you don’t get the moves down quite right.
One thing I would say is to be aware of is if you have bad/stiff wrists. There are a lot of plank and push-up style moves that require your wrist to bend, which if inflexible or weak, can bother you in the beginning. You may want to try some wrist flexibility and strengthening exercises if you think there might be an issue.
My advice would just take the workouts as slowly as you have to. If you can’t follow the majority of the moves in the beginning, don’t worry about it. Just do the best you can without causing any pain.
As for the diet, it is very easy to follow, and my advice would be to just be as creative as possible, so you enjoy it and don’t get bored. My favorite thing is find and make healthier versions of unhealthy options like healthy buffalo chicken fingers or homemade pizza.
And if your wife is feeling up to it, it’s also great to have a workout partner to cheer each other on/complain to when you’re feeling sore :) I hope this helps! Bethany
Hello Bethany, my wife has been dong PIYO for a few rounds now with good results but now she is getting bored with it. What program would you recommend that is somewhat similar that she could easily transition to? Thank you.
Hi Chris, PiYo is a pretty unique program, I’m not sure of other very similar programs. Has she tried the deluxe workouts from the program with the sliders to add in some extra variety. Bethany
Bethany. You are such an inspiration, and you look amazing!! Thank you for the comprehensive review because I have contemplated buying PiYo and now I will. I know that you mentioned that you didn’t incorporate a cardio workout. Do you think it would be too much if I kept cardio in my routine. I’m 47 and work out 4 days a week. Generally 30 minutes on weights and 30 minutes on cardio. Thanks again and have a great Holiday season and prosperous 2016.
Hi Carla, PiYo does have a cardio element to it in a few of the workouts, though they are low-impact workouts. You could always try to stick with your current cardio routine and cut back if you need to. Bethany
Hi,
Just wondering I just had a c-section 6 months ago and I’m wondering if this would be a good work to start with?
Hi Jaynee, If your doctor has cleared you for exercise first I would think it would be okay. Bethany
Hey I was wondering if this is a good workout to do postpartum. I have always been active but ive been on bedrest so of course now im looking at workout programs and drooling!!! plus im 30 weeks pregnant so anybody looks better than me! I guess im just asking if this is a good workout to ease myself back into being active after laying in bed for what will be about 4 months!
Hi Missie, Yes, but be sure to be cleared by your doctor before beginning. Bethany
Hello,
I have been on the fence with ordering an at home bundle. Would you recommend Piyo for someone post-baby? My sweet girl is now 7 month and has a schedule (most days) so it’s time for the mama to get her body back!! I was training for a figure competition pre-baby so my pregnancy was small (literally did mat photos 4 days before she arrived due to lack of baby bump, lol). But had postpartum issues which rendered my bed rest for 3 months after …. crazy hormones and bed rest = weight gain … ugh. So now I am wanting my shape back.
Would you say its easy on knees and ankle joints as well?
Thanks!!
Hi Michelle, As long as your doctor has cleared you for exercise, you should be good. In my view, PiYo is very easy on the knees and ankles, it can be a little hard on the wrists, but as people build wrist flexibility it gets easier. Bethany
i’m so glad I found such an in-depth explanation of this workout!
I was about 15 lbs over weight in September, when I began the 21 day fix. Now, knowing myself, i opted not to do it in 21 days, but simply 3 days a week… It’s nov. 26, so almost 3 months and I’m down 10 pounds, which is amazing. I am back to my old size, but would love to lose another 5 pounds and tone up (though I definitely see toning from 21 day fix, just my tummy is and always has been so jiggly). The reason I chose to only do it 3 days a week, is historically I take on a program, work hard, eat super clean and lean, and then marvel at my results. Then, I take a break, cause I feel I deserve it, and I never pick it back up (hence, how I was 15 lbs overweight). So, basically, what I’m saying, is that for the first time in my life, 21 day fix at 3 days a week, and rather healthy eating has actually helped me! But, I’m a little tired of 21 day fix, and my knee has been hurting since october (after trying plyo fix), so I thought something a little more low impact would help. I just began PiYo it yesterday, and so far, have been a bit disappointed at how “easy” it seems. Granted, I only did the upper and lower define (I planned to just do lower, but it ended and I felt pretty much like I just had a nice stretch – not even sweating, so I added the upper too cause I had time), so maybe other workouts are harder. I am wondering, do you think that if I did piyo three days a week, I could still tone up and lose weight? I just know that for me, working out 3-4 days a week is the only thing I have been able to maintain in the long run. Thanks!
Hi Catherine, Upper and lower are the two easiest workouts of the program, Chalene does give you the option of combinong them to get in more of a workout. The PiYo schedule becomes harder at around the three week mark. I would jump ahead and see how it goes for you. Bethany
Thank you! I did piyo sweat this morning, and it was very challenging! Thanks for the quick answer and encouragement :)
I want to do PIYO but I don’t have a DVD player. Is PIYO available for streaming instead of DVDs? I’d love to be able to view it on my ipad.
Hi Taylor, PiYo is part of the Beachbody On Demand paid programs. When you order the program it will show up in your Beachbody On Demand area to stream, Here is a link that explains more.
Hi Bethany! I badly sprained my ankle a year ago and had surgery to repair the ligament and cartilage about 6 months ago. I’m looking to get back to exercising again and can’t seem to find the right one to start with. I’m just afraid to go back to my old routine and re-injure the same ankle. Before the injury I did T25, step aerobics, and yoga. My orthopedic doctor told me on a recent follow-up visit to start running again (1/2 mile to begin) and start with exercises that use plyometrics, change of direction, jumping, etc but at a very low level. I just hate NOT exercising. Do you think PiYo can help me with flexibility and start exercising without fear of being re-injured? I just want to make my ankle strong again. Does PiYo have as much of jumping like T25? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Hi Cece, PiYo is low-impact, the only part that contains some jumping is the burpees, but you can modify these to only go up on your toes, this is move only in one or two of the workouts and less than a minute or two total. There is no plyometrics to speak of. It is a completely different workout program than T25. Bethany
Hi Bethany! I am wanting to start this program. I am already athletic, and a post university student athlete, and i’m looking for something that I can maintain. My question is, what have you found works best for your time after the 60 days? Restart completely or a modified schedule? Also, if you took a break in between your first 60 days and the second, did your body regress? I’m super excited to start, thanks in advance!
Hi Robyn, It is said to maintain you can drop your workout load to three to four days a week. It is something to experiment with and see what works best for you. Personally, when I am done following a program I like to mix it up with a variety of workouts, follow a hybrid or just do some on demand workouts that I have not tried before. Then when a new program comes out that looks interesting I’ll do that and review it. Bethany