Anyone got their P90 yet?

I'm interested to hear how it compares to P90x3. I know it's supposed to be easier but wondering if it's possible to adapt it to make it harder. I loved P90x3 but just wan something different.

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  • jeremywm1977
    jeremywm1977 Posts: 657 Member
    Still don't understand why Tony Horton is caving to the "easier" crowd.
    P90X was the pinnacle of his workouts. Going to P90X2, while the individual workouts were more challenging, you spent the first 15 minutes of each workout doing warmup and stretch.......I was bored to tears and uninterested before the workout began. Plus, you needed a gym's worth of equipment in P90X2 to even bring it up to that "more challenging" level.
    Going to P90X3, I just didn't feel like I got enough. The workouts were abbreviated, and yes they were intense, but they were over before I knew it and I just felt short-changed with no real focus on any particular area.

    Now, with P90, he's making it even easier. Come on Tony, stop catering to the instant gratification crowd and give us the workouts we actually need.
  • MisterZ33
    MisterZ33 Posts: 567 Member
    i started my journey in June with the old P90 DVDs.

    I am currently doing another round of it for 45 days (only the level 3 and 4 DVDs and abs 200) and will likely move on to P90X.

    i really enjoyed the P90 DVDs as a beginner, though sometimes, it did get a bit redundant doing the same exercises every day. the DVDs did work for me so to me that is all that matters.
  • I'm interested to hear how it compares to P90x3. I know it's supposed to be easier but wondering if it's possible to adapt it to make it harder. I loved P90x3 but just wan something different.

    My understanding is that it's the updated version of the OLD P90 so it's being marketed more towards those that want a program to begin with!