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What You Need To Have For P90x

Monday, January 25th, 2010

So you are thinking about getting the P90x workout system.  Well, I hope you are ready to be challenged and pushed to the max, because P90x will make you “Bring It.”  Before you get the P90x you will need to get a few things to do the workouts.  This equipment will help you get the most out of your P90x workout, and it is required.  The

First piece of equipment you will need is the P90x Chin Up bar.  This is used all the time in your workouts, and by getting the uniquely designed P90x chin up bar you will be sure to get the right results from your workout.

Dumbells or P90x Resistance Bands are the other thing that you will need for your P90x workout.  You can use either dumbells or resistance bands.  It is up to you wether you want to use dumbells or resistance bands.  The nice thing about the P90x resistance bands is that they are cheaper than dumbells and they take up less room.  They are also eay o travel with.

Here is a list of recommended gear that you might want to consider getting:

P90x Push Up Stands

Heart Rate Monitor

P90x Protein Bars

P90x Recovery Drink

Shakeology

P90x Plyometrics Mat/ Yoga Mat

Yoga Blocks

Body Fat Monitor

P90x T-shirts

Workout Clothes for the Home Gym

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Ugly Workout ClothesWhy You Should Look Good Even If No One Is Looking

We all know people who have to have the perfect outfit for every occasion, even going to the gym. These people have closets full of workout clothes, or so it seems, because they never seem to repeat the same outfits. It can be downright discouraging to see them walk into the gym.

One of the benefits of working out at home is that you do not have to see those people! No one is going to prance through your living room, modeling the newest workout wear and making you feel like you should be doing it all just a little bit better. Working out in your own home takes all the pressure off you to have workout clothes. You can work out in your pajamas if you want! You can work out in the same clothes you wore yesterday, or the day before yesterday. Or both! Nobody should take what they wear seriously if they are working out at home. Or should they?

Working out at home can be difficult. Many people find it hard to keep the motivation going to get to that workout every day. Some people find it much easier to cheat during a home workout than they would in a class at the gym or even in gym using the weight machines. In a gym, people are watching. In your home, nobody knows what goes on.

One of the ways to keep yourself honest and keep yourself motivated is to take your own workout seriously. It is a focused and purposeful time during your day that you use to not only stay fit, but to energize yourself and to refocus. You need to take that seriously if you want to maximize the results of your workouts. Working out in your pajamas might not put you in the proper frame of mind for a workout. But if you take the time to change your clothes into your workout clothes and then get started, you will find that you will take the whole process more seriously.

Another thing to keep in mind is that part of the reason you are working out is to make yourself look better. Sure you want to feel better, but looking good is a very important part of the workout process. If you take the time to put together two workout outfits that you feel comfortable in and you look good in, you can wear those outfits for you workout. They will energize you and you will feel good. And that is money well spent.

You can now get the P90X T Shirts for when you workout! The Insanity Workout T Shirts will be available soon.

 
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