P90X
60Is P90X difficult? Does it REALLY WORK?
Is it better to go to the gym or will P90X produce better results from comfort of my own home? I almost bought this a few times over last few weeks. But I seem to always catch this when I'm just barely waking up in the early morning weekend hours and didn't want to take the effort to go and grab my wallet on the other side of the room. Any P90X users comments would be greatly appreciated. There's also the 10 Minute Trainer from the same Beach Body company that claims you can lose a ton of weight in a short amount of time. And Slim In 6 infomercial. These are all by the same company and I see these everytime I'm channel surfing. What's the difference with these programs. If you buy one, is that all you need? Seems like they're just changing up the routines and repackaging and selling under new names. How many different dvd's does one really need?
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Blagoblag says:
3 days ago
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