My Skeptical Rushfit Review

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Rushfit isn't just for men

As a 35-year-old accountant, I sit all day long. Then, I go home and watch the game on my couch. As you can see, I don’t do a whole lot of exercise, or even walking for that matter. I was beginning to gain unhealthy weight, and I was getting worried. Of course I want to look great for my wife, but I am also concerned about the health affects of obesity. So, with a quick search, I came across “Rushfit” by a guy named Georges St. Pierre. I must admit, the flashy video made me skeptical, so I decided to try it out and write a review.

 

What Makes Rushfit Unique?

Unlike many other weight loss systems that require hundreds in additional equipment, Rushfit claims to only require dumbbells and 45 minutes of your time per day. Also, Georges St. Pierre will take you through the basic MMA-style workout, employing techniques that have been used for years. The main reason why they say that Rushfit works is because it uses intense training to produce extremely quick results. This concept is interesting, because it is mostly psychological. Once you see the progress happening so quickly, you will be less likely to quit half way through the program.

 

Not a Walk In the Park

From the first workout, I must admit, I was quite winded. Georges St. Pierre does not take it easy in the least, but I supposed from the beginning that this would be his strategy. So, for the first two weeks, I was a bit sore. The days seemed to fly by, and as week 5 arrived, I could already see a difference in the mirror. Not only was I losing fat, but I was also building muscle in a way I had never seen before. Another reason why I really like this system is the fact that Rushfit uses MMA fighting styles in order to train the viewer.  This means that I was also picking up basic fighting techniques. I love multitasking!

 

What Are Others Saying?

When I glanced over a bunch of other reviews, it seemed pretty apparent that the Rushfit system simply works. Everyone seems to agree that it is intense and extremely effective. You almost have to think of workouts as a journey. You can either go really slowly and arrive in a year, or you can lay down the hammer and get there in weeks. Rushfit will make you cut in a matter of weeks.

 

Where Not To Buy

If you are considering getting into Rushfit, you will be happy to know that the entire system is only $89.97 plus the cost of dumbbells. Shipping isn’t going to kill you because it’s just a set of DVDs. Your best bet for the lowest price is to buy directly from Rushfit for the simple reason that you can pay down your bill gradually. As an accountant, I like that option.

Note that Rushfit only accepts orders from these countries:

United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Mexico, Norway, South Africa

 

What Do I Think?

At first, I thought I would be writing a slightly dissatisfied review. Much to my satisfaction, you are now hearing from a completely fit accountant. Rushfit did the job, and though I did have to work through the first 2 weeks, it was well worth it. The entire system only lasts 8 weeks, so if you are looking for a “get fit quick” system, this is your best choice.

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  1. Jerri says:

    I appreciate your candor in your review and letting us know a little about you so we can kind of imagine where you were physically and compare ourselves to that to even decide if we could do this or not. I did the P90X workout for the full 90 days with very little results; do you think this one would be better? Does this plan have an eating plan as well?

    • Well, im surprised you didn’t see some results with the p90x as it is a great workout. I would just ask you, did you commit to it the best you can? IF you are not putting in, then you won’t get anything out of it, as with everything fitness and life in general. I would say though that you might find training alongside a MMA champion might get you motivated and keep you energized for the duration.