18 August 2021

The Sculpt Society: Quick Review and My Thoughts



When I created my 101 in 1001 list I knew one of my goals was to be consistent with a workout. I have always struggled with sticking to a plan and thought that maybe adding a manageable fitness goal to my list would add some extra motivation. I was right! A few months ago I signed up for Megan Roup's The Sculpt Society (TSS for short). I found the classes to be fun, quick, and challenging. Right off the bat I hit my workout groove, but a few weeks later there was a major change in my schedule and I fell a bit off the wagon. I finally had a wake up call moment a few weeks after the schedule change and realized I need to get serious about my fitness routine and work off the weight I gained. It was fate because the day before I was thinking this (right after my 33rd birthday) I got an email about a 30 day July challenge - after a few minutes of debate I signed up for the class and voila - I lost 5lbs and checked off another one of my 101 in 1001 goals

If you're thinking of signing up I recommend the yearly subscription option, as it's the best deal and will keep you on track. The classes can be tough and you do see results pretty quick if you are consistent. I especially love that there are classes as short as 5 minutes, but they can go up to 45 minutes or so! It's a great mix of cardio and sculpting videos to choose from and I'm never bored. A bonus is having the many short classes, which makes it harder to skip a day. Megan has also introduced some new instructors, which has been fun and a good addition overall. I also love that you can do the workouts with or without the equipment, although I do recommend having hand weights on hand. Regardless, the workouts will still have you burning without the bands, sliders, and ball. My only wish is that the live classes weren't during the day, simply because I don't work remote and would love to do the live classes in real time for more of a studio feel. Luckily the classes are live for at least 24 hours so you can catch up! The only other thing to note is that some of the challenges cost extra, which I understand - I just wish the classes stayed up past the challenge dates. I'm so excited and ready for my next TSS challenge - are you with me? 

Getting back into the fitness swing of things,

ARS xx

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