I am currently laying down in bed with a heating pad on my belly which is seized up with cramps. Fun. I have chest/shoulders/tris on pause downstairs because I got 2 minutes into the warm up and my belly just turned on me. The blog today could go one of two ways. I'm praying that this tummy thing resolves itself very, very soon. I have a small workout window today and if I miss it, I miss it. Stay tuned...
...It is now one hour and ten minutes later. I have completed the workout! Man, that was tough. I just read another friend's blog, and I'm pretty sure she summed up this workout beautifully: Tony wants me to fall on my face and break my nose. There comes a point where you truly believe this with all the push-ups he's devised in his twisted, evil mind. But, since I still think he's a genius and I didn't actually fall on my face and break my nose, I'll let it go.
26 days to go, friends! I'm excited on so many levels for that. One, I'm ready for a change. It's not that I'm bored. You simply cannot be bored with P90X. I've just got my eye on that half-marathon, and my legs are itching for some running. Two, I'm ready to say "I completed P90X, and I can kick your ass." With all the strange encounters I have with strangers, I think this is a good thing to threaten. You know how people like to theaten with being a black belt? "You better get away from me. I'm a black belt." And you look at them and their physique suggests otherwise so you're really not scared at all? Threatening people with being a P90Xer is the same thing only actually true. Three, I want that feeling of accomplishment. I had it at the end of the Shred, and since that was just 30 days, I expect the euphoric sense of accomplishment to be three times as awesome. Even more because the Shred workouts were only 20 minutes (hard, hard, hard 20 minutes), and these are three times as long. So, I can't do that math to exponentially up the sense of euphoria, but it will be big. I may get a t-shirt made.
Day 64: Brought.
Way to make the choice to do it. I know that's more of an accomplishment than all the pushups.
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