This past Sunday Tony Horton appeared on Kirstie Alley's Big Life.
I have to admit that I have never seen the show before, but I know it must be really difficult to struggle with your weight in full view of the public.
One of the interesting things about this episode is how many infomercial products her buddy, Jim, had bought that had done them no good. That's the way most people think about infomercial products -- that they are just a bunch of junk and are a waste of your money.
The thing about Beachbody products is that what they claim is totally true. And you really do get out of it what you put in. You may not get the body you want after one round of P90X, Insanity, or Turbo Jam, but you keep going. One of the things I love about Beachbody infomercials is that they are user-generated. That is, you see the home video testimonials of people who have had success with the products. And if you simply type the product name into You Tube, you'll get tons more results of people sharing their journey and how things are going for them.
Since Kirstie Alley is a celebrity, she gets the opportunity to have Tony Horton train her right in her home. Great deal. For the rest of us, we can get Tony in our homes through his workouts.
If you are ever feeling self-conscious about whether or not you can keep up with the DVDs, Tony says "Bring your best and forget the rest." That's all you need to do. It's okay to modify the exercises because eventually you will be strong enough to do the moves along with the DVDs.
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