P90X

Discussion in 'Health, Fitness and Fashion' started by Equinox, Sep 2, 2009.

  1. Equinox

    Equinox New Member

    Hello all.

    I am seriously considering doing P90X...actually, I'm gonna do it.

    Anybody ever done it or know anyone who has completed it ?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    just googled it...$120.00 isn't too bad...i may try it myself...thanks for the tip EQ:smt058
     
  3. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

  4. We got it for $60, just didn't come with the books. It is a killer, no shit, it is hard work. But it is a workout anyone could really do. It is just realllly intense. I have no idea how any one could do it daily during the first week, it took me 2 days to recover from my first day 1.

    We don't use it anymore though, got lazy:cool:
     
  5. Equinox

    Equinox New Member


    Thanks for the info. I am really looking forward to doing it. I hear it's tough...a buddy of mine did it.

    When I get it, I'll let you know how I do with it. My boss and I are gonna do it. We ex-athletes need a challenge every now and then.
     
  6. Go for it... and be sure to take before and during photos. A guy I know did the whole program and took 4 pics - before, during, after. You could really see the difference.
     
  7. Equinox

    Equinox New Member


    Oh yeah, I will take pics in the beginning...after 30 days, after 60, and at the end.
     
  8. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    How do you become an 'ex-athlete?'

    :p

    I googled p90x also. Looks interesting, but if you take a good aerobics class, you can get much (not all) of the same exercises out of it. When I last took aerobics in college (easiest 1.5 credit elective ever), we did running, sculpting, kickboxing, a bunch of different ab workouts, etc. A good instructor gives you all of that, and you come away feeling much better about yourself.
     
  9. Equinox

    Equinox New Member


    What's good POJ ???

    Ex-athlete merely meant that I used to play minor-league basbeball. I no longer attempt to compete at my highest level of competition. I still play golf and workout, but I don't compete as an athlete anymore.

    Thanks for the input on the aerobics.

    Peace.
     

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