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I was a trampolinist and diver growing up, taught trapeze at a childrens circus, I have a good background in flipping and twisting. never tried either on skis though.
So it's still not clear if we can participate if we already have p90X3 and don't want to sign up on Beach Body.
I've had a few questions from folks about the whole "discount coach" thing. Basically, what I am doing is signing people up in a way that saves them $ in the long run. When you get a challenge pack, you can opt to enroll as a "coach" for free. The word "coach" has thrown some people off. Basically, as a "coach", you get 25% off every single future purchase from Beachbody.com, so if you needed resistance bands, another month's shakeology, a pull-up bar, whatever; it's 25% off. Nothing else to do.
If that doesn't matter to you, here is a direct link where you can go get P90X3 and the Shakeology you want together. without any of the "coach" stuff. You won't get the 25% discount in the future though.
In order to get in on this by Sep 1st, make sure you order this weekend! It takes about a week to ship.
By the way, I just got under 180 for hte first time in six years. I'm excited
Do you have to use Shakeology? We tried Shakeology and did not like the flavor all that much. We blend our own shakes each morning using Kale or Spinach blended with fruits and protien. I have lost around 8 pounds so far with out changing anything else or even working out.
It’s that time of year – time to get in shape for ski season! Don't let this be another year where you have to quit at 2PM because your quads can't take it.
By the way, I just got under 180 for hte first time in six years. I'm excited :smile:
If your situation is similar to mine a few years ago, and your body (and temperament) can take it then I'd suggest a basic running routine. Won't do too much for strength (my ski legs still suck) but when I started running a few years ago I trimmed 15-20 pounds and significantly improved my endurance in a few months.I can't do this specific routine with you guys (money and schedule). But I'm currently in the worst shape of my life and hell-bent on changing that before full-on ski season. I'm at 190 now with goals of 175 by mid-November (my birthday) and 170 by the end of the year. Obviously it's not all about weight, so I also have some endurance goals. See you guys on the other side!!!
How much coordination does it take to do one of these programs (P90, Insanity)? I've done a few of those free on-demand workouts and I end up spending a good chunk of time just trying to get the moves right...
If your situation is similar to mine a few years ago, and your body (and temperament) can take it then I'd suggest a running routine. Won't do too much for strength (my ski legs still suck) but when I started running a few years ago I trimmed 15-20 pounds and significantly improved my endurance in a few months.
So you are already active and still can't get the weight down? I'm lucky in that as long as I keep the cardio up I can eat anything and the weight stays down (somewhat).Thanks. Yeah, I do a combination of running, lifting, hiking, biking, and lots of yoga. Plus big diet changes. I've done Insanity and had great results. But I can't get going on a program like that because I have a bunch of extended ship time coming up. Those weeks tend be spent on treadmills and rowing machines.
I do a combination of running, lifting, hiking, biking, and lots of yoga. Plus big diet changes. I've done Insanity and had great results. But I can't get going on a program like that because I have a bunch of extended ship time coming up.
So you are already active and still can't get the weight down? I'm lucky in that as long as I keep the cardio up I can eat anything and the weight stays down (somewhat).