briantrumpet
Timewaster
When I did rehab I was quite direct with my physio. This transformed said rehab from mild calf stretches and mobility exercises to full on agony inducing sessions that I needed about an hour to recover from. But it means I can still walk more or less without a limp.
As you are above the threshold of that sort of heart rehab to begin with, there is almost certainly some merit in such a discussion, on the grounds that if that is your rehab, you will still be going in the wrong direction.
Thanks - good to have personal experience. To be fair, on my first session, she did just say "I'll send you the link", without suggesting I should be following them, so she might have worked out that they weren't my kinda thing, for more than one reason.
The broader point though is that, unless I'm being terribly sexist (always a possibility), this kind of thing is not going to motivate many men to do the exercises, judging from my experience of seeing aerobics stuff (floor and pool-based) in various contexts. I can't really imagine an overweight beer-chugging ex-smoker bloke thinking "Yeah, can't wait!", even if it would be beneficial.