I end up skipping these videos and doing something else which doesn't require me to go find all this (or more likely find appropriate replacements for the above items, since I don't have most of them in area where I workout) and instead just start.
I have been on fitness blender for a while now ~8ish years, and what keeps me coming back is Daniel and Kelli keeping videos simple i.e. without equipment beyond dumbbells and mat, occasional bands.
Their blank white background for most videos also makes a huge difference in clarity of demonstration of the move, vs. Varying backgrounds of colours on the wall, flooring, etc, sometimes makes it hard to see what some of the trainers are doing.
New trainers - feedback
This is likely to be an unpopular opinion, and honestly I don't mean to give offense, but just a suggestion re the workouts done by the new trainers:
Can you consider limiting some of the extra equipment needed in your videos?
E.g. yoga block, chair, table, foam roller, step, towel roll, cushion, spoon etc etc
I end up skipping these videos and doing something else which doesn't require me to go find all this (or more likely find appropriate replacements for the above items, since I don't have most of them in area where I workout) and instead just start.
I have been on fitness blender for a while now ~8ish years, and what keeps me coming back is Daniel and Kelli keeping videos simple i.e. without equipment beyond dumbbells and mat, occasional bands.
Their blank white background for most videos also makes a huge difference in clarity of demonstration of the move, vs. Varying backgrounds of colours on the wall, flooring, etc, sometimes makes it hard to see what some of the trainers are doing.