Push Yourself to Get Fit |
OK - we know that we are always putting little tidbits of information in front of you about being fit. And that includes everything from getting fit to staying fit and all of the stops in between. So when one of our own decided to try out Push.TV's new custom training program, we all thought it would be a fleeting trend for her. Much to our surprise, said co-worker (who we now fondly refer to as "Skinny B****") swears she has found the secret to fitness - and as her witnesses, we think she might be right! Push.TV has a unique program that delivers customized workouts to your door. That's right, every 30 days, a new DVD arrives on your doorstep that moves your personal training program to the next level. So how do they know what you need? You simply fill out a profile (which you can then use to monitor and track your success) and classify your fitness level (Brave Beginner, Aspiring Athlete, Experienced Exerciser, Workout Warrior). You then select areas you would like to focus on (let me guess, butt and stomach?) and select your trainer. Push.TV takes the information and provides you with a personal training DVD that includes two 40-minute stength sessions and one 30-minute cardio session. In addition, their website gives you access to great newsletters, tips and tools as well as online access to fitness and nutrition experts. In all of the fitness product pitches that we have seen around here, there are few that are as robust (what you won't be after working out with these DVD's!) as the Push.TV program. In fact, we were so impressed, that we asked them to come up with a special offer for our Good Stuff readers. And boy, did they come up with a winner! Good Stuff readers can receive your first customized workout DVD free (a $19.95 value) with a one-time processing fee of $9.95. After the first month, a new customized workout DVD will be sent to you for $19.95 a month (no shipping/handling fees). If you don't like the program for any reason, you can cancel at any time and keep any DVD's that you already have. Now, if they could only figure out how to send a personal trainer to the doorstep everyday.... |