My wife and I are both fans of pretty much all endurance sports. In 2009 we completed Ironman Wisconsin. Since then I have slacked off on my training, so I decided that I need a new goal. The best goal that I could come up with is to run the 2012 Boston Marathon. This is a goal that is on my bucket list, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to cross it off.
Living in the freezing cold climate of Wisconsin during the winter makes it hard to motivate myself to get outside. As a way to kick off my Boston training without having to freeze my nose off I decided to try out P90X. As a former collegiate athlete, I feel like a tool even saying that I'm considering a workout program on DVD and advertised on infomercials. Therefore, I will not be revealing my real name. jk ;) I've been planning the start of this program for a few weeks now. There's a lot that goes into Tony Horton's program. They have a whole diet to follow that includes energy bars, protein supplements, and a lot of healthy eating. Also required are some workout accessories. I had to scrounge up a pull-up bar, resistance bands, a chair, and a yoga mat. They also recommend push-up stands, but I opted to hold off on those. (Maybe I'll make some from PVC pipe if I decide I need them.)
The plan was to start the program tomorrow when all of the supplements and energy bars will be delivered. (I got 'em online). Instead, when I woke up early this morning I thought it would be a good idea to just jump right in. This decision wasn't made until after I chowed down a quite large energy bar that I got from a friend. This wasn't the greatest decision that I've ever made. The workout started out great. The problem came about halfway through when I thought the energy bar that I had eaten earlier might come back up. Ugh. It was a struggle to keep it down as I finished.
Like I was saying, the first half of the workout went well. I was able to complete all of my reps. Then Tony started over doing all of the exercises over again. I thought I might die. He does worn everyone in he beginning of the video, but I obviously didn't scale back my reps far enough. I took a bunch of breaks, but I was able to make it through the entire workout. Next up was the ab ripper x. That was only 15 minutes though. I couldn't do all the reps that Tony did, but I made it through that too. As I'm writing this, I'm pretty sore and will most definitely be sore tomorrow as well. I'll let you know how I feel on day two. Yikes!

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