My husband and I have started the P90X/Insanity Hybrid. OK, so I fully admit that I didn't like P90X the first couple times we started and didn't finish it. I hated it. I found Tony Horton obnoxious and the workouts lacked umph, or something like that.
I honestly think that if I had been given a Coach (someone doing what I do now) from the beginning and I had kept in touch with that Coach through the whole thing, I may have actually finished it. They would have held me accountable and told me to write down my progress which would have been motivating for me.
This weekend was my Beachbody Summit in Las Vegas (which I will blog about shortly), and it was an amazing weekend for my personal development and business development. I also got to know Tony Horton better from his speech to all of us 5000 coaches that were there. So, I actually find him a little bit funnier during the P90X workouts and I have more respect for the guy.
Also, he names some of the moves after people he has met in his life and Beachbody executives, I didn't know this before I became a Coach and now that I know who these people are it actually makes the move seem more personal and more familiar to me. Weird, maybe, but I love knowing who the people are that have moves named after them.
Tony also named a new move while at Summit: Neimand-Nothings. Named after Michael Neimand (a Beachbody Exec) who doesn't ever seem to push those last few reps into his workout. It was hilarious at the time, since it was kind of a joke on Michael, but my husband and I have both been inspired to push through and finish the workout so we can say we didn't do any Neimand-Nothings! :)
Anyway, my calves are so sore from Insanity on Tuesday that I can't walk normal, and my arms are incredibly sore from P90X yesterday. I'm seriously loving the soreness! And I love the hybrid too because it's not the same kind of workout everyday, it gets switched up. This is good for me because I get bored with my workouts super quick.
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