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	<title>Comments on: Starting P90X With Abandon</title>
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		<description>Johan, the value of P90X is really high. However, this is another area where I think Beachbody over-markets. On the infomercials they claim more supplemental materials (nutrition guide, fitness guide, etc) are worth hundreds of dollars and this is obviously not the case. The supplemental material is pretty nice to have around, but the real value is the DVDs and the overall design of the entire program. I think the nutrition guide is a tad dated, but as I tell people who think the program is too expensive -- 1) You&#039;re investing in your health and 2) You&#039;ll end up voluntarily spending a lot more on food, supplements and equipment tweaking long after you&#039;ve forgotten how much you paid for the program.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Johan, the value of P90X is really high. However, this is another area where I think Beachbody over-markets. On the infomercials they claim more supplemental materials (nutrition guide, fitness guide, etc) are worth hundreds of dollars and this is obviously not the case. The supplemental material is pretty nice to have around, but the real value is the DVDs and the overall design of the entire program. I think the nutrition guide is a tad dated, but as I tell people who think the program is too expensive &#8212; 1) You&#8217;re investing in your health and 2) You&#8217;ll end up voluntarily spending a lot more on food, supplements and equipment tweaking long after you&#8217;ve forgotten how much you paid for the program.</p>
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		<title>By: Johan Krüger-Haglert</title>
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		<description>I still haven&#039;t watched at P90X but in any case I think that for all the products you get it&#039;s very good value, there are plenty of e-books around which cost like 1/4 of the price and those are virtual items holding generic concentrated knowledge and often just covering one area.

Afaik P90X covers both weightlifting, cardio and things like yoga and you mentioned nutrition in your blog to. Not to mention some written documentation and DVDs and producing it all cost some money to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I still haven&#8217;t watched at P90X but in any case I think that for all the products you get it&#8217;s very good value, there are plenty of e-books around which cost like 1/4 of the price and those are virtual items holding generic concentrated knowledge and often just covering one area.</p>
<p>Afaik P90X covers both weightlifting, cardio and things like yoga and you mentioned nutrition in your blog to. Not to mention some written documentation and DVDs and producing it all cost some money to.</p>
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