p90xThe P90X is a all encompassing system of 12 fat burning, muscle building exercises that will transform your body from flabby to fit within 90 days.

Tony Horton, the creator of the system, keeps you engauged along the way and with dedication you will see amazing results.

The driver behind the P90X system is a technique called “Muscle Confusion”.  In essence, it introduces a bunch of new routines that prevent you from hitting a plateau and just getting flat out bored with your work out.

It doesn’t matter if you are looking to slim down or bulk up or even get that sexy six pack you always wanted.  There is an endless number of ways that you can keep your workouts fresh that will keep you motivated for a long time!

The complete P90X system includes – 12 Highly Diverse and Intense Workouts:

  1. Chest & Back,
  2. Plyometrics,
  3. Shoulders & Arms,
  4. Yoga X,
  5. Legs & Back,
  6. Kenpo X,
  7. X Stretch,
  8. Core Synergistics,
  9. Chest, Shoulders & Triceps,
  10. Back & Biceps,
  11. Cardio X,
  12. Ab Ripper X +
  13. How To Bring It

Check out these review from customers:

4.0 out of 5 stars Yes, it is like the informercial says, August 31, 2007
By     Krykie -

This product is what I expected from the infomercial – the infomercial is a good representation of what you’ll get. The DVDs are good, come in a small case (no excess packaging to exaggerate or compensate for lack of real product). The accompanying written materials are good too.

However, I found that I wasn’t quite in shape enough when P90X arrived to use it well. I went back and bought Tony Horton’s “Power Half Hour” and used that for a few weeks first – had to wake up some muscles I’ve let go dormant. I’ve been in good shape most of my life, but kind of got lazy lately – I needed to get a basic foundation before I could jump into the incredible workouts he provides.

Make no mistake; this is a commitment. The workouts are long, and hard, but they are engaging. No geeky cheesy cheerleader pep talks in the DVD, and no arrogant gym rat jerks either. If I win the lottery, I’ll try to hire Tony as my personal trainer; he has a good positive attitude, and seems to keep the workouts real with a sense of humility and humor.

The segment timer is great. Though the workouts are typically an hour long, he has “chunked” them down into segments, with a “progress bar” on the screen – kind of like the bar on the computer – so you can adjust your pace or your mindset with the workout.

Tony uses both men and women of differing degrees of flexibility and fitness; there’s always a body on the screen up there to help me with my own form.

I’m a former Marine – and this is used to replace my “daily thirteen.” If only I knew about some of these workouts back in the day… So I give it a thumbs up from the perspective of some really challenging workouts I’ve experienced in the past.

Overall, a good deal. But be warned, it isn’t for the fat couch potato. Like the infomercial says, its for folks that want to get in BETTER shape; the expectation is that you already are in shape and want to take it to the next level.

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