So tomorrow marks my final workout of my P90X/Insanity Hybrid schedule. I
have been working my ass off (in some ways, literally) to get myself in
shape. So 3-4 times a week I've been working on P90X, and the
remaining 3-4 times have been Insanity. It fluctuated a little,
depending on which week I was in. For example, earlier in the program, I
was doing more P90X and less Insanity (a 5-to-2 ratio). Now, near the
end, I'm doing more Insanity, at a 3-to-4 ratio.
But tomorrow
marks the last workout. It would normally be X-Stretch, but I did that
earlier this week due to some scheduling conflicts (I was unable to work
on Yoga at the time I needed, thus preventing my use of the gym). So
I'll be doing Yoga X tomorrow at about 3:00pm. Then the final results
will be tallied, weighed, measured, compared, analyzed, entered into the
Team Beach Body website, and then posted not only here, but on my Facebook page.
I
do have a final fitness test, which I will complete on Wednesday, the
30th. 'Why wait three days,' you ask? Because I want my body to be
rested. No major workout the day before hurting my results. I didn't
have a workout the day before my initial fit test, I'm not going to
sabotage my progress measurements by doing it at the end. I'll post
pictures of my fatness, and my not-as-fatness, so people can see my
before and after results.
But that doesn't mean I'm done. Nay
nay, as John Pinette would say. I plan to start again the following
Sunday. And then another three months of kicking my own ass (and losing
some of it). Only this time, I'll take more progress pictures.
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A lot of people keep telling me they can see the difference; especially those who don't see me every day. I'm super anxious (and nervous) to see the before-and-after pics side by side. That's where I'll finally get to notice the changes, myself.
ReplyDeleteFor round 2, I'm debating taking a pic every week, or taking a page out of another TBB member's book, and a pic every day. He took one a day for 90 days (P90X), and made a video out of them, showing the constant changes in his body. It was a fantastic motivation for myself. I'm hoping with me being the one in front of the camera, I could show others how much change can occur for my roommates and relatives.