I am selling an exercise program similar to P90X, which I have put my own mark on. It is called P90XQ and pricing starts at $1,000. The P90XQQ version, which I have devoted twice as much time too is currently priced at $10,000.
Based on psychological evidence, P90XQ works 5x as well as P90X, and P90XQQ works 50x as well.
Order now and order often. Supplies are limited.
LOL!
And yet already you got a customer! Now you can develop another cottage industry: How to make quick money on swimming forums. I need to know your secret so that I can afford to buy your exercise system! :)
Seriously, I have to admit I haven't checked out the link, but I was using a book last year (when I focused more on running) that included a lot of pylo and core strength exercises, but for which I paid less than a tenth of the price... Matt Fitzgerald's "Brain Training for Runners." It was helpful in improving my fitness and times in races. My problem was that I got too ambitious in jumping up my mileage (tried to progress faster than the schedule I was following) and developed plantar fasciitis. I still do some of the core exercises, although the pylo stuff is out for now until I'm well past my injury. Lesson--which a running coach friend had warned me about: whatever program you follow, follow it consistently. C'est la vie! On the upside, the injury forced me to up my swimming yards!
I am selling an exercise program similar to P90X, which I have put my own mark on. It is called P90XQ and pricing starts at $1,000. The P90XQQ version, which I have devoted twice as much time too is currently priced at $10,000.
Based on psychological evidence, P90XQ works 5x as well as P90X, and P90XQQ works 50x as well.
Order now and order often. Supplies are limited.
LOL!
And yet already you got a customer! Now you can develop another cottage industry: How to make quick money on swimming forums. I need to know your secret so that I can afford to buy your exercise system! :)
Seriously, I have to admit I haven't checked out the link, but I was using a book last year (when I focused more on running) that included a lot of pylo and core strength exercises, but for which I paid less than a tenth of the price... Matt Fitzgerald's "Brain Training for Runners." It was helpful in improving my fitness and times in races. My problem was that I got too ambitious in jumping up my mileage (tried to progress faster than the schedule I was following) and developed plantar fasciitis. I still do some of the core exercises, although the pylo stuff is out for now until I'm well past my injury. Lesson--which a running coach friend had warned me about: whatever program you follow, follow it consistently. C'est la vie! On the upside, the injury forced me to up my swimming yards!