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		<title>Post reboot report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last December, Dax Moy posted a note on Facebook that he was looking for participants for a new workout program. He wanted to work the kinks out of the program before it went on the market.  At the time, I was floundering for a workout program. I had just completed the Las Vegas Rock and Roll Half [...]


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<p>Last December, <a href="http://www.daxmoy-pts.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dax Moy</a> posted a note on Facebook that he was looking for participants for a <a href="http://www.londonpersonaltrainingstudio.com/blog/?p=119" target="_blank">new workout program</a>. He wanted to work the kinks out of the program before it went on the market.  At the time, I was floundering for a workout program. I had just completed the <a href="http://las-vegas.competitor.com/" target="_blank">Las Vegas Rock and Roll Half maratho</a>n and wanted to get back into the gym.  Always looking for ways to get rid of fat, I took Dax up on his generous offer.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some interesting stats: 536 people signed up. By mid-way through the program, only 175 people were left. Around 4o people completed the program.</p>
<p>To be honest, a lot of people signed up because the program was free. Maybe they wanted to do it and couldn&#8217;t. Maybe it seemed to hard. A couple friends of mine said it was too restrictive. Either way, a lot of people looked and few people actually did the program.</p>
<p>We did. D and I worked out together in the morning and at night. The program consisted of four short workouts a day &#8211; three gym workouts and one aerobic workout. The workouts were fast interval circuits. Truthfully, we had a blast.  Yes, the workouts were challenging. But at 20 minutes a time, they were over quickly and truthfully fun. Many of the workouts were timed so we worked to beat our times every day.</p>
<p>The diet consisted of the <a href="http://www.daxmoy-pts.co.uk/ELIMINATION/" target="_blank">Elimination Diet</a> plus carb cycling. We even added two days a week of fasting in the middle of it.  At one point, Dax called this his &#8220;circus.&#8221; And it felt like a circus.</p>
<p><strong>What I loved about Dax&#8217;s new program:</strong></p>
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<li>Great workouts. The workouts were fun, challenging and always different.</li>
<li>The workouts changed every week, so I never got bored. The variety of exercise helped my body rapidly change.</li>
<li>The short workouts were easy to fit into even my busiest day.</li>
<li>The Elimination Diet is a great diet. No wheat, no dairy, no alcohol, no caffeine, and no sugar. The only challenge is eating out or eating at friend&#8217;s houses. The detox was intense, even though I don&#8217;t eat a lot of those things.</li>
<li>The fasting day. I&#8217;ve never tried fasting. This is dinner to dinner fasting. So you stop eating after dinner on one day and don&#8217;t eat until dinner the next day. I am learning a lot from the process of fasting.</li>
<li>Dax was very attentive. He answered every question I asked and even visited my blog. Dax has a way of seeing the issue very clearly and responding in a clear appropriate way. I&#8217;ve paid for training and received less attention than I had from Dax in this program. I&#8217;m jealous of his personal training clients. They are lucky people</li>
<li>There was  a great community of people involved in doing the program.</li>
<li>I loved doing the program with D. We had so much fun. We&#8217;re planning on continuing to work out together for the rest of the year. Great stuff.</li>
<li>And you can&#8217;t beat the results! I lost four pounds, six inches total and four percent fat.  In one month, that&#8217;s pretty freaking amazing.  Dax has also designed a program for the rest of the year for us. Wow, that&#8217;s real generosity.</li>
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<p><strong>What I didn&#8217;t love about Dax&#8217;s new program:</strong></p>
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<li>It&#8217;s hard. I mean muscles aching, barely able to move hard some days.</li>
<li>Lack of control. I tend to plan out our meals. Because the diet kept changing, I was never sure what we should eat or when. In the middle, I felt like I had an eating disorder. I was confused, hungry and had no idea what I could eat on any given day. I realize I could have done a better job with this, but last month was so busy I just didn&#8217;t have time.</li>
<li>Four workouts a day are too much. I&#8217;m fortunate that I can spend the day in sweats but that&#8217;s the only way I could get it all done.</li>
<li>Stress. The changes in workout and changes in diet combined to make the program feel chaotic and stressful. At one point, I couldn&#8217;t sleep I was so stressed out. Dax recommended I take ashwaganda which seemed to help. Of course, I had a full month trying to get <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Stand-Claudia-Hall-Christian/dp/0982274688/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1265220879&amp;sr=8-13 " target="_blank">Learning to Stand</a> completed.  So it easily could have been me.</li>
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<p>I don&#8217;t think you can argue with results. More than the weight/fat I lost, I feel strong and capable. January was a great start to a year of fitness. I&#8217;m hoping to carry all that I learned into an exciting year. <a href="http://www.londonpersonaltrainingstudio.com/" target="_blank">Dax</a> has created a plan for the rest of the year. I&#8217;ll be interested to continue to follow is outline and hope to continue to have great success.</p>
<p>If you have a chance to try this program, and you&#8217;re ready to really DO something about your health and fitness, this is the program for you</p>


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