T-Tapp Workout Video Review

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I’ve been experimenting a lot lately with at-home workout options since it can be difficult to make time to get away to a gym with five kids. I recently tried a workout called T-Tapp at the recommendation of a friend.

If you aren’t familiar with T-tapp, it is a short workout system that *looks* very easy and makes claims to boost weight loss, lymph function, flexibility, and more.

I’d heard T-Tapp mentioned in several places online before and was skeptical. When I saw “bio-hackers” like Bulletproof Exec mentioning the T-Tapp system and claiming that it:

  • “Is the fastest weight loss workout we’ve ever seen
  • Detoxifies the body
  • Increases insulin sensitivity, which promotes loss of excess weight
  • Reduces stress
  • Skyrockets energy levels and mental clarity
  • Boosts metabolism
  • Improves cardiovascular function
  • Helps the brain gain better control over the body (builds neurokinetic function)
  • Takes just 15 minutes”

I was intrigued. To be perfectly honest, my first impression of the T-tapp system was that it was kind of an aerobic class type system that most men wouldn’t be caught doing. These bio-hackers specialized in finding the systems for health and wellness that take the least amount of time and produce the biggest results. These are people who are in excellent shape and who I’d expect to be focusing on lifting really heavy weights… and they were doing Hoedowns with Theresa Tapp.

I decided to at least try T-Tapp, though I was still skeptical (again with the whole “looking like an aerobics class” thing). I resolved to actually try the system the way she recommends and post my results.

T-Tapp Claims

T-Tapp claims to be an anti-aging weight loss and fitness system. While many forms of exercise can have weight loss benefits and muscle building effects, some of them can actually speed up aging (especially endurance activities done for long periods of time).

It claims to be low-intensity, muscle toning and good for hormone and insulin levels. For reference, Theresa (the creator of the system-pictured above) is 55 and claims to have done no other forms of exercise for the last 20 years. It also be claims to be gentle on the joints and to tone even the inner core muscles that are often very hard to target.

The T-Tapp System

The T-tapp System was created by Theresa Tapp through her work with rehabilitating patients with joint problems, edema, swelling due to medication, and more. Theresa has a back injury herself that she got as a child and that resulted in three fused disks in her back. She found that proper alignment and posture were vital for her to be pain free and her system focuses very strongly on form and posture.

The T-Tapp system is no-impact and truly anyone can do it. I’ve been doing it during pregnancy and it has been both the easiest and most effective pregnancy workout I’ve ever tried.
T-tapp wellness system review- why you should be doing this workout

The basic system truly only takes 15 minutes and while it takes a little while to get the coordination down, it isn’t physically straining, though it does get the heart rate up and stretch muscles!

The focus is on proper alignment and core muscle strength rather than high impact and endurance. I think many people can benefit from this system and that it is particularly valuable for anyone with adrenal exhaustion or medical conditions that prevent them from doing most physical activity.

The system basically involves doing a series of careful movements with a focus on posture and holding a particular form during the entire workout. The most “difficult” part of the workout is “hoe-downs” which really do raise the heart rate and which she has found to help regulate blood sugar levels, balance hormones, and boost weight loss. As crazy as it sounds, I was amazed at how great they work. Here is a preview of hoe-downs:

Without watching the instructional, the hoe-downs don’t make much sense, but she explains the reason for the posture and how to do the exercises correctly.

My Experience with T-Tapp

As I said, I tried the system somewhat skeptically. I thought that the system seemed too easy to work and that it looked rather strange. I tried what she recommends for the system: Doing the basic workout for 4 days in a row and then every other day for a month.

I measured myself before and after to see if there were any size results. Theresa is not a fan of using a scale to measure progress (I’m not either) since increased muscle (or *ahem* being pregnant) can skew weight measurements. I lost 1/2 to 1 inch in most areas of my body (stomach aside). I’ve definitely become a big fan of the system, especially during pregnancy, as I back off weight training and really high intensity during this time, T-Tapp seems like a great way to keep in shape.

As for how it stacks up to the claims:

  • “Is the fastest weight loss workout we’ve ever seen (I didn’t weigh myself but did notice a difference in inches and my posture)
  • Detoxifies the body (Logical after trying it, especially since I had some die-off symptoms the first few days including congestion along with the sluggish lymph-drainage feeling)
  • Increases insulin sensitivity, which promotes loss of excess weight (Tested this and it does)
  • Reduces stress (I found that it was a great stress buster and looked forward to it each time)
  • Skyrockets energy levels and mental clarity (surprisingly, yes)
  • Boosts metabolism (check- I was already more hungry from being pregnant, but I noticed I was eating a lot more on T-Tapp days but didn’t gain size)
  • Improves cardiovascular function (Increases heart rate, so this makes sense)
  • Helps the brain gain better control over the body (builds neurokinetic function) (Yep, but takes a while to get the hang of it and not look ridiculous while doing the exercises!)
  • Takes just 15 minutes (Really does!)

A couple things surprised me… I actually really enjoyed the T-tapp workout, even though I did feel rather dumb doing some of the exercises, and I looked forward to doing it. I love that it focuses on alignment and posture and have noticed improvements in my own posture (even when sitting at the computer) since starting it. I broke my leg as a child, and it was set with my foot pointing out, so my muscles have been trained that way and my left foot has always pointed slightly out. The other day, I was walking at the grocery store and noticed that my left foot was pointing forward, which I attribute partially to these exercises.

What surprised me the most though, was the blood sugar benefits! T-Tapp claims that it can drastically reduce blood sugar instantly. I found a lot of people who had first hand experience with this on diabetes and gestational diabetes forums, but wanted to test it myself. I monitor my own blood sugar periodically during pregnancy (instead of doing the glucose test) so I had a glucose monitor on hand.

To put the blood sugar lowering claim to the test, I purposefully ate a sweet potato, fruit, and honey in one sitting (I don’t normally eat this much starchy foods at one time!) and did a blood sugar reading about 10 minutes later to get a reading in the 140s. I then did the basic workout with the hoe-downs and took another reading immediately… this reading was back to my normal fasting level of 83! While I don’t have any blood sugar issues, it usually takes me over an hour to get back to a fasting level, sometimes longer with as much starch as I consumed, and I was able to do it in less than half an hour with the T-Tapp exercises.

I can definitely see the potential benefit for diabetics and pregnant women hoping to avoid gestational diabetes. I actually found accounts by diabetes who had been able to go off insulin by doing hoe-downs after every meal. At the least, normal low-impact exercise would not be harmful to diabetics and could only help.

My other favorite thing about T-Tapp is that it can be done in such little time each day and has no recurring cost like gym membership, making it an ideal system for people like me who stay at home with kids and have trouble making it to a gym each day. It also requires no equipment, extra room or fancy clothes (PJs work best in my opinion!)

I went from a skeptic to a T-tappvangelist after trying it myself. It literally costs as much as one month of gym membership where I live and takes less time. Even if a person wanted to buy all of Theresa’s materials, it would still be less than $200, which is the registration fee at the gym near me. Her products include:

If you struggle with weight loss, hormone problems, blood sugar, fatigue issues or joint pain, I’d definitely encourage you to try the T-Tapp system for 30 or 60 days to see if you notice the same benefits that I did! Not into T-tapp? Here are some other at-home workout ideas to try.

Have you ever tried T-Tapp? How did you like it? Please let me know below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

287 responses to “T-Tapp Workout Video Review”

  1. Tara Reed Hovis Avatar
    Tara Reed Hovis

    I would LOVE to try this. An exercise that also detoxifies? Sign me up! I prefer to do exercises that are low impact due to my knees, but I don’t often feel like I’m getting the weight loss benefits.

  2. Marie Avatar

    I would love to try this, but more importantly I would love to have my dad try it. He is diabetic and has a hard time finding an exercise program that works (or one that will fit into his schedule!). Thanks for the review- I had never heard of this before.

  3. Ruth Murray Avatar
    Ruth Murray

    I’m intrigued by how T-Tapp’s movements assist the neurodevelopment methods I use (I’m a Brain Gym and a Rhythmic Movement Training instructor). Also really need this for weight loss and menopausal hormone balance. How cool would that be, if the huge variety of benefits that Brain Gym and RMT give could be bolstered by T-Tapp!

  4. Laura Champe Mitchell Avatar
    Laura Champe Mitchell

    Would love to try this. I have compiicated lower back issues that resulted from SPD during my pregnancies and can’t do other exercise. Also suspect I am pre-diabetic.

  5. Whitney Fairley Avatar
    Whitney Fairley

    I’ve been struggling with different workout plans for a couple years and when I’m off the wagon, the weight piles on making each attempt harder than the last *sigh* SO, I’m thinking if I have a 15min workout, I should be able to get that in. Also I sometimes have issues with my back. And posture improvement is important to me because I sit at a desk all day for work.

  6. Tania Whitford Janzen Avatar
    Tania Whitford Janzen

    I homeschool & am a full time mommy with little time to exercise & no time for the gym. I would love to lose some weight & reduce my insulin levels so that I could be in a better mood for my children.This would be great to do & in such a short time.

  7. Marie Bitler Avatar
    Marie Bitler

    I am a mother of 6 ( oldest is 8 and the youngest is 1) and I have type 2 diabetes. I would love to try the T-Tapp system for all the health benefits mentioned. I am limited to time so this is perfect to do before the kids wake up. Hopefully this will jump start my energy level so I can enjoy running around with my kids.

  8. shera Avatar

    Love this, I would love a chance to slow down and exercise with my children. I am always trying to get breathing in and brain gym type stuff in and this would allow all of us to get it at once. Amazing! I can’t believe I haven’t heard of this before.

  9. Christi Snover Avatar
    Christi Snover

    I would love the chance to try T-Tapp. I have been interested in this system for months and subscribe to the T-Tapp enewsletter. As a mother of 4, my time is limited and this seems to be a very efficient workout performed in a doable amount of time. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

  10. Dianne Vidaurri Avatar
    Dianne Vidaurri

    I am 45 years old and have had longstanding issuea with pain due to bursitis in my left hip, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, SI joint dysfunction and moderate arthritis in my back. All this pain saps my energy. I notice more and more often that people much older than i am have muchmore energy than i do. I want to strengthen my body and my mind-as i also have ADD. I want to have enough energy to enjoy my 5year old and 2 year old grand kids. Thanks!

  11. Amy Bishop Avatar
    Amy Bishop

    I would like to try this for the benefits you mentioned outside of weight loss. Although that’s a perk, I don’t really need to lose any more weight but the blood sugar benefits would be nice along with stress busting and flexibility!

  12. LindaWhite Avatar
    LindaWhite

    Started menopause very early, 6 years ago, and I’m only 50 now. Sick and tired of hot flashes, not sleeping and no energy. Don’t take HRT. Maybe this would help.

  13. Sarah Rollins Avatar
    Sarah Rollins

    This looks really intriguing! I am a single, disabled mother of 3,
    slowly recovering from 4 autoimmune disorders. I have been on chemo,
    steroids and immune suppressants since 2008. Can you say toxic
    overload?? I’ve lost tons of muscle, while gaining weight, and my brain
    and energy levels aren’t nearly what they used to be. I would LOVE to
    have a system that I can do indoors (hard to get out) and around my
    children’s schedules. This looks fantastic, and I’d love to become a Tapp-evangelist too!!

  14. Catherine Peisher Knight Avatar
    Catherine Peisher Knight

    I am a crossfitter and kettlebeller whose weightloss has stalled. I follow a paleo diet and saw great progress. I keep wondering if I am missing something. I do occasionally fall of the wagon, but it seems that it should be easier than this. I would like to try the t-tapp system to see what it can do. My coach has encouraged me to treat my body as a science experiment of n=1. I monitor a lot of variables weight, bbt, cervical status, energy etc. I have never monitored blood glucose before, but I would like to add that to the mix. I wonder if addint t-tapp to my regimen would boost my results.

  15. Ursula Jara Avatar
    Ursula Jara

    well, I’ve lost some weight after changing to a more vegetarian diet. It’s hard to get to workout being a full-time employee and mother of 2 young ones. I’d love to have something that gives me optimum results from the comfort of my home. Please, pick me!!!!!

  16. Colette Ellis Avatar
    Colette Ellis

    With a fused lower back, 3 back surgeries to date and wanting to avoid a fourth…exercise is a challenge. I swim yet in the winter there is limited access or me, so this may be a win-win?!

  17. Crystal Ehresmann Avatar
    Crystal Ehresmann

    We recently welcomed a new baby into our family, and I am fortunate that with cutting a few things out I am now able to stay home with our children. One of the things that we cut: my gym membership. I love the idea that this can be done at home, and in so little time! With little ones it is difficult to carve out Mommy time, however short, and I’m desperately missing my workout time. Thanks for reviewing this for your readers!

  18. Elizabeth Avatar
    Elizabeth

    This is very interesting! I would like to try because it takes such a short amount of time and I have been struggling with posture, exaggerated by my heavy nursing “equipment” 😉

  19. Amber Avatar

    I recently came down with what my dr so helpfully “diagnosed” as irritable bowel syndrome – basically extremely painful stomach aches and bloating after eating anything. He offered no solutions or treatment, so I have been self-treating with supplements and seeing some success. But being hit with an illness that caused me to essentially fast for 12 days and then build up my digestive abilities with broth and soup for weeks before i tackled real food, really put a stop to my workouts for the past 2 months. So I need to get back into the rhythm of things and build up to my 2x/wk CrossFit, and T-Tapp sounds like it might be a good way to do that (and keep me active between CF workouts).

    Thanks for such an explanatory post about it – I had never heard of it til now!

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