ljones said:
You're entitled.
An interesting side note.

The owner of Curves International, Gary Heaven (?sp) lost his mother in her 40's to the effects of an unhealthy lifestyle. He dedicated his fitness career to helping women avoid ending up the way his mother did. That is how he developed Curves after years of success with his programs.
Like with many franchises, Gary is really the "brains" of the operation. People who work at Curves are trained to operate "his" way, not give their own take on things. Sure, it's helpful for Curves workers to have fitness training, but really, as a franchise, they're simply following the way they've been taught - to give consistency to the product. Sort of like McDonald's. (Maybe that's a bad analogy).

So unlike some gyms, you're not going to get a lot of "individuality" which is in some ways the beauty of it: everyone does the same thing.
Now I'm not a fitness expert but but Gary claims that when you begin to lose effectiveness of the Curves workout, you should work the hydraulics faster and harder. And the purpose of the cardio stations is simply to keep your heartrate up between the hydraulic portion of the workout. They arrange the hydraulics so you work different muscle groups as you go along and give the others time to rest.
Also, I don't know if they do this at all Curves, but at my Curves, they have a videotape of Gary taking you through the whole workout that plays continuously. So watching that video is probably the most effective way to use the workout the way it was intended.
I'm not saying any of this to try to sway anyone else's opinion or force Curves on anyone, etc... I just hear so much about Curves that people don't seem to understand that I thought maybe this would help clarify it. I also find it a really interesting success story since Gary was broke for most of his life and risked everything he had in launching Curves. Call me gullible but I read his book and I believe the tragedy of losing his mother is what drove him to help so many others improve their lives. Pretty cool.
