Starting on my journey today and I hope you follow.
I had the choice between P90X or Power 90 and for now I've chosen P90X. I have the time during the day and want the intensity that comes with it.
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So onto my next "task". After looking at the different programs with Beach Body the Man and I decided that although we already have P90X, Power 90 is a better start considering our "roundness", ease into it all a little.
I've done P90X for 60 of the 90 days before, I think I need a little easier start to get into it then I'll move on. This time I'm going to finish the full 90 days. Now I say easier but it's really not, the easier part is that it's only 30 - 45 min instead of 1 1/2 - 1 3/4 hours. But then again I have plans for day 31, I'll let you know.
When I was doing P90X I found that the results pictures were all of thinner women just getting thinner and more toned, really not the inspiration I was looking for. So I did the next logical thing, I decided to become an inspiration to other women like me. Like I said I made it through 60 days and even made a video which I posted on YouTube, you can watch it here http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=plcp&v=oXTxgWKMBtg just remember there are before and after pic, in a bikini no less. I don't know what it was but I just couldn't make myself finish, maybe I wasn't in the right place in my life at the time. It did however help me get a place in the Rick Hansen Relay but I'll save that experience for another post. For whatever reason I feel like I'm in a different place in my life than I was then. I'm heavier now then I was at the start before and want to become that inspiration for others, something I don't feel like now. So the slow path is the one for me, for now at least. My plan is to update once a week and I hope you come along on this journey. I will post pictures once I feel better about how I look and a video on YouTube again. I'd love for you to join me on my quest and post how you are doing along the way. Happy work-outs and to paraphrase the words of Tony "Keep breathing, no blue people here". |