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The cross-training routine, which combines cardio, abdominal work, yoga and karate, has built quite a following in the small, members-only House gym. Ryan leads a daily, early-morning P90X session when Congress is in session, and members from both parties have joined him. Tony Horton, the fitness instructor who created and markets the program, has flown in from California about a half-dozen times to train in the House gym with Ryan and his colleagues. Horton said the uptick in interest in his program since the Ryan announcement has been astonishing. Mrs. Obama also has used P90X, Horton said. "When you see Michelle Obama on one side in the Obama administration, and then you see what Ryan's doing, it gets a lot of people to wake up and make a serious change in their lives," Horton said. Perhaps it's no coincidence that P90X has become the workout of choice for a man like Ryan. As the GOP's budget guru and architect of its plan to trim spending, Ryan has a competing set of demands on his time, his attention and his mind.
"Not only does it help keep you physically fit, but mentally it helps out so much, especially in the job we're in," said former Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., who took turns with Ryan leading the P90X sessions until he left Congress last year. "It's a place you can get away from all the pressures of the job." Ryan's schedule will become even more demanding in the coming weeks as he hops from state to state shaking hands, giving speeches and raising money. Candidates and their staffs frequently complain about the rigors of life on the campaign trail
-- little sleep, too much fast food and almost no time for personal luxuries like a good workout. In his first week on the ticket, Ryan was seen working out in hotel fitness centers before dawn, following P90X workouts playing on his iPad. Romney's campaign said he intends to keep that up unless the travel demands make it absolutely impossible.
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