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Originally Posted by Clarkey
Doing pushups, pullups and stretching with surgical tubing is not rocket science. Nor do you need an expensive program with a new-age sounding name to do any of this stuff.
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Right, but having 12? seperate work outs made for you, along with a nutrition program specifically for those work outs is worth about $1000 + in personal trainer bills.
I've done weight lifting at the gym for years, I enjoy the atmosphere and I do enjoy working out the biggest problem for me is the time. I am in class and doing homework all day so I do not have a lot of time to hit the campus gym. By night time, after I go home and eat and come back, the gym is so packed you are shareing a bench with at least two other people.
This is why I want to try P90X, the ability to do it in my own home at my own time seems very appealing. I have a question, when you order it can you order their bar and it comes packaged with the DVD's?
I wanted to add also is how expensive is this diet plan? I have a pretty good routine that I follow now that is pretty inexpensive. I eat a lot of chicken breasts, porridge and fat free yogurt.. along with whole wheat pastas in a diced tomatoe sauce (costs like under $4 per meal). I am a full time student so money for food is limited, will I find that it is very hard to stick to this P90X diet with limited funds? Can you bend some of the meals to maybe be half as much but still staying away from the bad guys?