Join Dan Egan and Tony Horton on a weekend that will change your fitness as well as your skiing and snowboarding. A power-packed weekend filled with yoga, fitness, lectures, films and skiing and riding Big Sky Montana. You’ll experience the peak performance on and off the slopes and learn the secrets of fitness from Tony Horton of P90X fame and big mountain skills from Extreme Skiing Pioneer Dan Egan. There might even be time for some hair-raising ping pong.
Call Dan at 603.254.8000 or write dan@eganentertainment.com to grab your spot!
PRICES: $1750 ppdo; $1950 single, staying at the Huntley Lodge; including a large breakfast buffet. There are 2 Queen beds per room. Yoga sessions and gatherings in the Talus Room of the Summit Hotel. Extra Huntley nights available for $90/$140 and additional lift tickets for $49. A 5-day ticket is only $225!
Clinic Schedule: April 1st thru the 3rd (some folks come Thursday the 31st thru Monday the 4th)
Fri. night — Meet and greet
Sat. morn. — Yoga warm-up
Saturday — Skiing with Dan & Tony
Sat. p.m. — Yoga warm-down
Sat. night — Dan’s video on Technique, Tony on Healthy Eating
Sun. morn. — Yoga warm-up
Sunday — Skiing with_Dan & Tony
On this Christmas day we have an opportunity to count our blessing and look to the future. The New Year is just days away and quite often we neglect healthier choices and blow off our workouts with the hope that come 2011 we’ll get our act together again. Why not turn this week between Christmas and New Years into a productive 7 days. Temptation is everywhere and holiday obligations abound but I know you can manage at least three workouts this week and avoid eating fruit cake and Christmas candy. Give yourself a 7 day running start before January 1 because going in strong is a whole lot better than starting bloated and grumpy.
Thank you Pamela McMaster, Rob Monteleone, Sheri South Warren, Karen Morris, Kris Kapneck, Allison West, Kyle Hanna, Jonathan Hathaway, Dezarae Starnes, and Victor Leon for joining me in helping kids this holiday season! You guys are awesome.
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Sara Underwood and Jessica Chobot Demo P90X with Creator Tony Horton
P90X Creator Tony Horton in Studio! – G4TV AOTS
CBS The Talk: Redo Fitness Ft. P90X Creator Tony Horton
Latest P90X installment challenging yet approachable. – ABC News Los Angeles
P90x creator stops by home state for event at URI
Tony Horton shows fans how they can exercise right from their seat during a Giants game!
John Salley talks with Tony about his success with P90X.
GSeriesFIT Live with Tony Horton
Fitness expert Tony Horton with tips from his new book, “Bring It.” – GMA Health
Rachel Maddow Points and Laughs at Politicos Coverage of P90X Workout on Capitol Hill
Featured Articles with Tony Horton
Tony Horton: The Truth About Obesity – Askmen.com
Tony Horton: How Exercise Can Make You More Successful
Tony Horton is featured on the Mark and Brian Radio Show Podcast. Download the podcast today!
Fitness Guru Unveils Latest Home Exercise Program P90X2
P90X2: A Home Fitness Program Designed For Endurance Athletes | Active.com
Tony Horton’s workout is anything but confusing | Chicago Tribune
Interview with Tony Horton of P90X | Fitness – Health and Fitness Advice | OutsideOnline.com
P90X creator tries to make exercise fun!
Interview: Tony Horton Talks P90X2, the Magic of Yoga and Training for Extreme Sports
Tony Horton’s workout is anything but confusing.- Orlando Sentinal
DO THE THING: The Bondo Fitness Blog
Cory Hart of the Milwaukee Brewers stays fit using P90X and Insanity.
P90X Factor: The Childhood Secret To Fitness Guru Tony Horton’s Success
Now at 95 years old, this famous fitness pioneer shares insights on how to live a long and healthy life.
Interview by Dennis Hughes Share Guide Publisher
We interviewed Jack LaLanne and got his views on a variety of health issues. Now age 95, LaLanne is living testimony to the value of regular exercise and a healthy lifestyle. His clear message is that before 50 or after 50, it’s never too late to get in shape. As Jack’s often stated, “I can’t die; it would be bad for my image. [..]