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What I Liked

I really couldn't beat the convenience of being able to do the workouts at home at any time of the day. I was able to fit workouts in before the kids woke up or after they went to bed. Since they were only 60-minutes tops, it saved a ton of time compared to the half hour takes me to drive to my CrossFit box, do the hour-long workout, and the half-hour drive home.

Autumn Calabrese's energetic, positive, and encourageing coaching style was extra motivating. She's fun but also a hard-ass, and it inspired me to push myself, even though I was working out alone. I also loved that we used resistance bands and sliders (these were my fave for ab exercises!), which I rarely use in my CrossFit workouts, and made me realise that they're both great pieces of equipment to keep in my home gym.

The cost is also insanely cheaper than CrossFit. For a six-month unlimited membership at my gym, it costs $895 ($149.20/month), and I have access to all equipment. For a six-month Beachbody On Demand membership, it costs $59 ($9.84/month). Of course you need to buy dumbbells ($5 to $30 per pair, and you'll probably need three pairs of light, medium, and heavy). You also need the Resistance Loops ($15), Strength Slides ($30), and a foam roller ($30), so that adds on an extra $100 at least. But 80 Day Obsession is still so much less expensive.

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