Tony Horton’s 10 Minute Trainer Is Reviewed In Self Magazine
When people think of Beachbody they immediately think, P90x, and maybe sometimes Insanity. That is because those are the 2 most popular products. But Beachbody consists of much more than just P90x and Insanity. Beachbody has dozens of workout to chose from and a line of great supplements that perfectly compliment the workout programs.
One of those workout is 10 Minute Trainer. Which like P90x, is led by Tony Horton. This workout is specifically designed for those who like to use one of the most common excuses, “I don’t have time to workout”. Unlike P90x, these workouts are only 10 minutes long so there is no excuse not to do them. They workout can be done as you soon as you wake up, on a lunch break, before you go to bed, or whenever you have 10 free minutes. So now there are no excuses.
Tony Horton’s 10 Minute Trainer is designed to workout as many muscle groups as possible, in the littlest amount of time. It is great for busy moms, or workaholics who spend 70 hours a week at the office.
Recently Self Magazine tested and reviewed 10 Minute Trainer and gave it 4 out 5 stars, which is pretty good. This s what they the reviewer, Marissa Stephenson, had say about the workout program:
“I lost a few pounds and an inch off my waist in a month, even though I didn’t do the diet. The DVDs are so speedy, I could do two a day, and I have the define arms to prove it.”
It is great to be a Beachbody Coach and seeing just about every single Beachbody product getting great reviews. Beachbody truly puts out quality that people love because they get results, that is the bottom line.












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