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I am really excited to start my P90X training program. Will start after I get back from vacation:) Unfortunately, I will have to modify the program to suit me. I had originally wanted to start... full force.... about 5 weeks after my race. I did not realize that I would have signed up for another run. I don't believe that I will have the amount of time, or energy, necessary to fit in both sets of training.
I must admit that I am fearful of the plymetrics (think that is what it is called). I don't respond well to repetitive jumping and bounding. I understand that this will help me become a better runner. Or crack my knees off:)
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Here's me after P90X!!! tee hee... just kidding!
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