Looking to buy P90X

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  • Cassia
    Cassia Posts: 467 Member
    The program brings
    1. structure to a workout (warmup, workout, cooldown)
    2. motivation to press harder or to take breaks if needed.
    3. variety (cardio, yoga, stretching, strength / muscle building)
    4. Different variations, Lean program, regular, and Doubles for those in need of more.

    That it does.

    It also brings introduces progressive overload, which is inherent in any routine that "works."

    My original point, which I want to highlight just so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle, is ALL PROGRAMS that are built upon the fundamental principles work. You can find them in books, DVDs like this one, from worthy personal trainers, and for free on the Internet. They're supply is endless.

    I think this is an important point to stress b/c while some people are certainly buying the program for the right reasons (which are, they like the structure, spoon feeding, the trainer and the motivation he brings to the table, etc), there are others out there who buy this product b/c they think it delivers something other properly stuctured programs don't - which is false.

    Right! I love this! There IS no "Miracle answer" just exercise and hard work! I am one of those that loves the spoon-feeding :D I think this program will help me because it will tell me what to do. If i could i would hire a personal trainer in a heartbeat, but i think this would be cheeper ;P
  • stroutman81
    stroutman81 Posts: 2,474 Member
    Right! I love this! There IS no "Miracle answer" just exercise and hard work! I am one of those that loves the spoon-feeding :D I think this program will help me because it will tell me what to do. If i could i would hire a personal trainer in a heartbeat, but i think this would be cheeper ;P

    In truth, you're probably better off with this compared to your average trainer in the industry, believe it or not. Like I've said elsewhere today, the training industry is in BAD SHAPE, no pun intended.
  • ttfit2
    ttfit2 Posts: 54 Member
    I am a huge fan of P90X. I like just pushing play and bringing it (P90Xer's know what I'm talking about). P90X has the saying "Bring It" cause the creator of P90X, Tony Sawyer Horton, knew that you have to do that everytime for this program to deliver.

    Before I started P90X, I could not do one UNassisted pull-up. After only 3 weeks into the program, I could do 11 unassisted pull-ups. I just say that to show how fast you can progress. I didn't follow the meal plans all the time, but would make many of the dinner meals. They are very good.

    I have many workout routines from the internet, but they didn't do me any good because I was not motivated to do them. By the time I got done downloading and printing and deciding which day to do them, I didn't feel like doing them.

    You have to know yourself. I know I needed a program that only required me to go into my basement and "Bring It". You can struggle as much as you want in the privacy of your own home.

    I would definitely recommend P90X and I have to several people. They, too, have seen great results. Beachbody backs their products with money back guarantees so if you don't like it, just send it back. Decide. Commit. Succeed.
  • Cassia
    Cassia Posts: 467 Member
    ok thanks everyone!
    Where would you sugest buying the product? I've thought about getting it on Amazon or Ebay. Has anyone had problems buying it second hand? Or a way to get it cheeper than $140 ?
  • nali_12
    nali_12 Posts: 172 Member
    Not sure what Stroutman81 has against it, maybe it's taking away his clients, haha! :)

    Hey now. No reason to make this something personal.

    I own a gym and online consulting business and have a waiting list. I'm not one to brag, but I assure you p90x isn't even on my radar as far as competition is concerned. It caters to a different market than I target.

    I belong to communties like this to offer research-backed, objective/unbiased opinions. That's my very simple motive. I feel people are entitled to that given the enormous amount of biased, monetarily driven motives out there in the fitness industry.

    Not once did I knock the p90x program, itself. I simply commented about some of the marketing tactics and unfounded claims.
    Ok, I just read stroutman's last post so I take back my previous comment! :)

    Ok. I appreaciate you retracting the statement. But I'd like to be clear... I'll never personally bring someone into a conversation even if I'm in a debate with them. Debates are great... I love them. Being forced to defend your beliefs will either 1) reinforce them or 2) create doubt, in which case you reassess and either go back to 1) or you learn something. In any event, having people disagree can only lead to a positive outcome IMO. That's assuming people don't get personal when debating.
    I am a believer in p90x.

    And here's my point....

    This above quote is the equivalent of saying, "I am a believer in all programs that offer sound advice that's based on the core principles of training."

    Obviously not everyone is familiar with the core principles and not everyone is interested in doing their own investigative work. For those, p90x is great. And if you buy it, love it, and realize results... I wouldn't be surprised and I'd be happy for you.

    But if we all idol-worshiped particular programs, there'd be no objectivity. And that's when people can become blinded to the facts. The whole reason I join communties such as this is to maintain some of that objectivity. Let's face it, there's no such thing as The One Diet or The One Program that is "right" for everyone. Knowing this, we need to maintain objectivity when assessing things.
    This program is not hype

    Just so we're clear since this has come up twice now in response to my original statement... I don't think p90x, as in the program itself, is hype... as I've said numerous times now. I'm saying that *some* of the marketing is based on hype. Which is the case with any commercial fitness product.

    There's a big difference there.

    I think I've said all I can say on the topic. I'm not here to offend anyone and it's obvious some people are misreading what I'm saying. So I'll exit the conversation.

    Best to everyone!

    I appreciate your comments and was not trying to offend you, hence the retract and smiley face! Sometimes I quote or name inviduals so others that read the thread will know what's going on or what I'm referring to. I agree that there are other programs that deliver results but since Cassia wasn't asking about other programs.......

    I am in no way trying to discredit you or your knowledge. Only trying to state that p90x is one of those great programs out there!
    thanks!
  • Iceprincessk25
    Iceprincessk25 Posts: 1,888 Member
    ok thanks everyone!
    Where would you sugest buying the product? I've thought about getting it on Amazon or Ebay. Has anyone had problems buying it second hand? Or a way to get it cheeper than $140 ?

    I got both Insanity and P90x off Ebay for SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than retail price. They were original copies so no problems there. Came with all the guides and charts as well. You do have to be careful and research the auctions though becaue there definitely are some bad copies.
  • FrankyOsage
    FrankyOsage Posts: 275
    This was a great read!

    I'm looking to do something this summer which is about the time I will have to change my routine and its just too bloody hot to actually do anything outside (95deg with 100% humidity, anybody??). I get to use a gym for free at my work place, so this is actually more expensive than a gym membership but the research and opinions on this are great!! I tend to do the same thing over and over again at the gym and while I'm still seeing results I know I can do better, just that after work, my brains go on autopilot and leave me doing the elliptical for varying times and intensity and these 6 machines, over and over and over.

    The general consensus is "yay awesome work out" so I do think I will purchase it!! Looking forward to switching it up!
  • AwMyLoLo
    AwMyLoLo Posts: 1,571 Member
    This was a great read!

    I'm looking to do something this summer which is about the time I will have to change my routine and its just too bloody hot to actually do anything outside (95deg with 100% humidity, anybody??). I get to use a gym for free at my work place, so this is actually more expensive than a gym membership but the research and opinions on this are great!! I tend to do the same thing over and over again at the gym and while I'm still seeing results I know I can do better, just that after work, my brains go on autopilot and leave me doing the elliptical for varying times and intensity and these 6 machines, over and over and over.

    The general consensus is "yay awesome work out" so I do think I will purchase it!! Looking forward to switching it up!

    I think you'll like it, and - Yes, I could go for 95 and humid right about now.... ahaahhhhhh:glasses:
  • Karna6e
    Karna6e Posts: 57
    This was a great read!

    I'm looking to do something this summer which is about the time I will have to change my routine and its just too bloody hot to actually do anything outside (95deg with 100% humidity, anybody??). I get to use a gym for free at my work place, so this is actually more expensive than a gym membership but the research and opinions on this are great!! I tend to do the same thing over and over again at the gym and while I'm still seeing results I know I can do better, just that after work, my brains go on autopilot and leave me doing the elliptical for varying times and intensity and these 6 machines, over and over and over.

    The general consensus is "yay awesome work out" so I do think I will purchase it!! Looking forward to switching it up!

    That was my exact situation too. I decided to stop dropping the $55/month and pony up for P90X. I'm in my last month and I'm very happy with the results.

    The other thing I like about it is that it really does try to be a total fitness program. Not only weight training, but there's an emphasis on flexibility and cardio too. It WILL you take you out of your comfort zone.

    Good luck to everyone.

    After I finish this, I'm going to incorporate Insanity on the P90X cardio days for additional calorie burning!
  • Cassia
    Cassia Posts: 467 Member
    *UPDATE*
    I now have P90X in my possession! Yay! I haven't done any of the program yet, just the fitness test.
    Oh, and my mom got it off craig's list for $45 sealed! wow! what a good deal huh?
  • oaker
    oaker Posts: 132 Member
    Hey great price. Hopefully it has all the guides with it. Diet is very important as with all workout programs. I have gone thru the program twice and am currently starting it again. Took most of the winter off. To get results you will need to work hard and do it everyday. That is probably the toughest part of the program (bring it and finding the time) Don't get discouraged in the beginning because it will kick you butt. Keep us posted on how things are going. It's always great to hear from people who are just starting. Brings back a lot of good memories and some pain.
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