Shoulders & Arms and AbRipperX was the game plan for today...and it was a success. I didn't sweat much, but then again, it wasn't a cardio workout. I was suprised to have enough time to fit in the abs over my lunch hour (and a half). My new job (that I started in July) allows for an extra 30 mins 3 times a week to workout. Usually I feel rushed and save abs for later in the evening. However, today I skipped the bonus set of the Shoulders & Arms workout, knowing how sore I'll be anyway, and got the ab workout in.
OUCH!! I knew my abs were slightly sore but I didn't realize just how sore they were until I started working them again. At one point I thought I'd have to stop...but I didn't. We'll see how I feel tomorrow.
Tomorrow's workout is to be YogaX...and for those of you who followed me during my first attempt at P90X you'll remember just how much I hate YogaX, for 2 reasons. First off, yoga just isn't my thing. It is very slow and controlled and that isn't my style. Secondly, it is 90 minutes long. As if yoga weren't horrible enough, to do something so horrible for 90 minutes is torturous, to say the least. I will probably just substitute something in its place, perhaps a run. Tomorrow is a busy day at work and although I love using my extra 30 minutes I sometimes feel like I could use the extra 30 minutes at work...YUCK, I KNOW! If I'm going to run a full marathon in 2011 I better start training now...26.2 miles is a very long way!
So it seems that tomorrow is the last day to sign up as a BeachBody Coach. BeachBody is the company that owns P90X. A Coach is a "dealer" of BeachBody products: workouts, supplements, etc. I considered this the first time I was attempting P90X with the dream that I would some day be able to stay home and work the biz full time. I easily get caught up in the hype....not that this is just hype...I have a tendancy to only see the bright side of things and not the extra amount of work. So I'm still seriously considering it. I see it as a way to stay motiviated to change my body and fitness level to what I want it to be, primarily. I also see it as a potential biz, secondly. Yes, I'd love to be one of those people who just make it happen and things fall into place...but that rarely happens for me. I usually end up putting way too much on my plate and then stress out to the point of tears...which my hubby REALLY enjoys! I've just always been the person who has a ton of things going. When I don't I'm bored. But when I do I usually see the breaking point. So for the next 24+ hours the idea of becoming a coach is still on my mind.
By the way, pics and measurments will be up by the end of the weekend. You gotta know where you start to appreciate were you end up.
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