P90X Lean vs. Classic
abelamorales
Posts: 15
Hello everyone,
So I began my P90X journey two days ago and have been reading like crazy in regards to the lean program since I thought that would be the best choice for weight loss. I weight 190 lbs, measure 5' 9", and I'm 21 years old; what program would be better for me to choose as far as reducing body fat, losing weight, inches, and gaining muscle?
Thank you in advance for your feedback,
Abel
So I began my P90X journey two days ago and have been reading like crazy in regards to the lean program since I thought that would be the best choice for weight loss. I weight 190 lbs, measure 5' 9", and I'm 21 years old; what program would be better for me to choose as far as reducing body fat, losing weight, inches, and gaining muscle?
Thank you in advance for your feedback,
Abel
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Classic hands down. Make sure you keep a little bit of a calorie deficit.0
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Hello everyone,
So I began my P90X journey two days ago and have been reading like crazy in regards to the lean program since I thought that would be the best choice for weight loss. I weight 190 lbs, measure 5' 9", and I'm 21 years old; what program would be better for me to choose as far as reducing body fat, losing weight, inches, and gaining muscle?
Thank you in advance for your feedback,
Abel
Classic, no doubt.
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What's the benefit of doing the Class workout versus the Lean workout?0
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What's the benefit of doing the Class workout versus the Lean workout?
Go ahead and read this about Classic versus Lean.
http://teamripped.com/coach-ws-tips/my-workoutshybrids/p90x-schedule
This will tell you exactly why you should do Classic!!
Go Get Em and BRING IT!!!!0 -
What's the benefit of doing the Class workout versus the Lean workout?
Classic uses an approach geared towards adding more muscle. It starts to get you into fast twitch muscle via lower repetitions and heavier weight. It also give the body a reason to use fat stores for energy instead of breaking down muscle if you are at a calorie deficit.
Lean sticks to more slow twitch(endurance) muscle. Lighter weight more repetitions and is why it gives more of a just toned looking muscle. I don't see the point of anyone doing lean unless it's needed do to injury or if you are a hard gainer and of a certain body type.0
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