What’s the Most Common Thing I am Reading in the Reviews for George St. Pierre’s RushFit?

Oct 12
07:12

2012

cheryl boswell

cheryl boswell

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Some common threads in the reviews for George St. Pierre's RushFit

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When I was tracking the growth and progress of P90X historically,What’s the Most Common Thing I am Reading in the Reviews for George St. Pierre’s RushFit? Articles I paid a lot of attention to the reviews and especially the commonalities within those reviews.

I guess I took this route because, although I review fitness products for my website, I see myself as more of a creator. I have a fascination with the process of taking an idea, putting it to concept and review, creating and ultimately trying to see if it has something to add to the quality of people’s lives.  I haven’t successfully done this yet, but when I sit down to look at products like George St. Pierre’s RushFit, I am always looking at it from the successful marketing standpoint. What is working and what isn’t and how can that be adopted into a successful package and message.

With George St. Pierre’s RushFit you had the built-in advantage of a big time celebrity athlete who also happens to be in excellent shape marketing a product that he not only endorses but one where he works with you. That’s right: he works with you and not over you. There is a trainer and he isn’t it. The idea was to simulate the experience of GSP preparing for a match and bringing that into a fully organized home workout format known as George St. Pierre’s RushFit. So if you could simply honor the expectations (although admittedly high) of your fan base which also happens to be your built-in market, you can’t really create a total flop. So in the area of knowing what you are and being very good at that thing, George St. Pierre’s Rushfit is scoring high marks with users.   I find this especially noteworthy considering that the program has lofty expectations from these fans. They can surely smell a phony cooked up for the purpose of profiteering.

George St. Pierre’s RushFithas seemingly cleared that hurdle along with one of the most vital ones. You are seeing in the reviews that users have total confidence right from the start of the program that they are getting results. I have seen it written that the genius of P90X and one of the things that made it the most successful home workout program in history is that it was about both seeing and feeling results from the start. They are apparent immediately to the user in how they are feeling in small but real ways. Plus they are seeing visible results early and a fully completed body result in a very fast moving 8 weeks.

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