OK, I'm hearing some fantastic things about this. I know some SFers have had serious transformations with the p90X, and I'm seriously considering it. I'm basically fit, but who wouldn't want to get more fit. What are your opinions on this program? For those who have done it, what are the workouts like? How long? What equipment do I need aside from the DVDs? What the diet program like? Is the food expensive?
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Fellow P90X'er here. I am finishing my first round of P90X this week. It is a great program, especially if you follow the meal program. I've been kind of half-assed with the meal program and still lost 15 lbs and look great. I am going to do the program again after about a 1 week rest following the meal plan stricter. The first weeks sucks ass terribly, since you won't be used to that type of workout. But once you start looking better you will look forward to doing it. It is a 6 day-a-week program, and all of the workouts are between 50 and 60 minutes, with the exception of yoga x, which is 90 minutes. I usually substitute Cardio X for Yoga because of the time constraints, and well, doing yoga is super hard. You really just need a mat, dumbells, and a pullup bar. For the first month when i was following the diet strictly, it really wasn't any more expensive. The book has recipies for all the meals you can make, but it also has an alternate system with points and assigns certain number of points to different types of food, and tells you how much of each group to eat in a day. All I can tell you is that i hate eating eggs now because i've had so many over the last 3 months. I don't know how I ever could have liked eggs.
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I did it for a month last year and thought it was really great. Fell off the wagon a bit so I think I'm going to start up again next week.
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5/2/11 at 1:56am
P(power)90(days)X(extreme). There are several courses they have called P90, the P90X program is one of the more intense ones. Most of the actual workouts are around 40-50 min long plus a 10 min warmup. The abs one is 16 min long. You'll need variable strength resistance bands and/or dumbells, plus a pullup bar. Lots of pullups/chinups in the workouts. The workouts are interesting/unique yet intense. The theory behind the rapid transformation is the use of "muscle confusion" in the exercises to keep the body from getting used to the workouts and plateauing. It's not all pushups/pullups and weight lifting - there are Yoga and Kenpo Karate workout disks. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/P90X Criticism - 1) It's not a beginner's workout. You're kind of "thrown into the pool" and expected to swim. If you're really out of shape or overweight, it might be too intense. 2) It can be hard on the lower back until your back gets used to the exercises. He talks a lot about lightening the resistance if you feel any strain on the back. 3) Tony Horton is a good instructor yet he gets grating after a while. He's got a bit of a smart ass, alpha male, tries to be funny but comes off as cocky attitude about him. Praise - 1) It works. Youtube "P90X Transformation" for dozens of before and after videos. 2) You'll start noticing results quickly, and it motivates you to stay with the program.
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5/2/11 at 1:21pm
I did it for about 2 and a half months before going off and making my own. It's an awesome program, I just wanted to listen to my own music when I workout!
Anyway, here's what I look like as of three days ago:
Nowadays, I just do 3 days a week of pushups, pullups, squats, etc (your regular old exercises) and on every day in between those I do the Spartacus Workout, which you can find on www.MensHealth.com (it's a solid cardio routine). And I eat healthy. That's the most important thing! Don't forget.
Anyway, here's what I look like as of three days ago:
Nowadays, I just do 3 days a week of pushups, pullups, squats, etc (your regular old exercises) and on every day in between those I do the Spartacus Workout, which you can find on www.MensHealth.com (it's a solid cardio routine). And I eat healthy. That's the most important thing! Don't forget.
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5/2/11 at 1:56pm
1 hour a day to exercise is not hard at all with a job. Also, P90X is ok but Tony Horton is rather annoying. You can play hockey fine while doing P90X. The only day that might conflict with hockey would be the plyo disc which is only once a week. The rest is just weight lifting, pushups, and pullups. I think insanity is far better than P90X. I prefer just going to the gym and lifting for the type of results P90X advertises.
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