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Old 07-06-2007, 08:25 AM   #135 (permalink)
Egham
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Originally Posted by Victoria
Egham, congratulations on finishing FL1! It's a great feeling, isn't it? Cool on getting the TRX. Did you notice the "Military Fitness Program" on the website? Looks like a really cool 12-week program.

I'd be happy to help you find a TT program if I can. Maybe if I know what you are looking for, I can look through the programs and recommend a few. Just a thought!

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Thanks, Victoria. Yes, I was intrigued by the "Military Fitness Guide" and noticed that it was included with their "Force" model, so that's what I ordered. I'm looking forward to setting the thing up and seeing just what I can do with it. I thought about getting their Core Strength Vol. 1 as well, but figured that the Military Fitness Guide would probably more than adequately cover core strength.

I could have justified buying a membership at the old price (as a trial run just to see how it worked out for me), but since I am highly uncertain as to just how I would end up using my membership, the new, doubled price seems a bit too steep just to see how I like it (I found Craig's e-mails about the price hike and am kicking myself for not noticing when they arrived). At this point, I'm thinking that I could get what I need out of a couple of his e-books. That would see me through for approximately a year for around 1/3 the price of a full membership, or less. Once I get through those, I should be in a better position to determine whether a membership to gain access to the monthly workouts would be in order.

I'm looking to drop some more fat and add muscle. I realize that I could just stick with NROL to make that happen, but - after almost a year - I'm ready to try something a bit different, something that isn't as gym dependent (I absolutely HATE fighting the traffic). I've looked through the TT e-book listing and am thinking that I will purchase the "Get Lean!" package. One of the things that I like about the Bodyweight package I purchased last year is that it includes multiple programs to choose from, and the Get Lean package appears similar in that regard. It offers a full year's worth of workouts, should I decide to follow it from beginning to end. So, I was thinking about starting with that with an eye toward eventually picking up the TT for Mass program a few months down the road.

Your thoughts?
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