That was usually the main TV-watching space, which generally is inside the living room. That’s because most people had only one place in the house where they could play videotapes or, later, DVDs. Once I accepted that fact, though, it became a lot more tolerable.īack in the day, even workout videos were a little bit annoying. Even so, I still fall off the wagon now and then, and I still find it to be a pain in the butt. It took me about five years to turn exercising into a habit and make it stick. But, on the other hand, it’s a pain in the ass. It’s good for our health, self-esteem, and self-confidence and serves as a practice ground for our resilience and discipline muscles. I think we all agree that exercise is necessary. Enjoy! Home Exercise Is a Pain in the Butt This is a simple, honest review of this program by a real user. ![]() If you stay with me for about ten minutes, I’ll tell you all about it.īefore we start, let me mention that I am not affiliated with Beachbody in any way. But, I have to be honest, Jericho McMatthews’ Morning Meltdown 100 gripped me. I’ve experienced most of the best of the best that Beachbody can offer from Tony’s workouts, Shaun T, Joel Friedman, and Sagi Kalev. ![]() Since Tony Horton brought the magic of home-based exercises into my life, I never ceased to look for new things. As a long video workout user, I’ve always benchmarked all programs against the first one I used: P90X. I expected it to be a cool program based on the promotional videos I’ve seen and some of the sample workouts I previewed, but I didn’t expect it to turn into one of my favorites of all time. I started Morning Meltdown 100 about 110 days ago.
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