Should You Be Doing The P90x Workout Program?
If you’re into fitness, I’m sure you’ve heard of the P90x program. It was created by Tony Horton (who I have a tremendous amount of respect for). I mean, just look at the guy…I hope I look as good as he does when I reach his age!
But even with all the respect in the world for Tony, do I think the P90x program is right for everyone?
The simple answer is no, it’s not for everyone. BUT, some people will get incredible results from it.
Why? Because it’s the right fit for their lifestyle, fitness level, and goals.
Remember the world’s best workout program is only “the best”, if you stick to it, can do it, and it matches your goals.
So lets find out if the P90x matches your goals in today’s Live Lean TV’s Freestyle Friday episode.
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P90x Workout Review – Is It Right For Your Goals?




I have been asking my self for months which would be better for me, if i should just hit the gym or do the p90x program… I am 6’4″ about 210lbs.. i play basketball alot but recovering from a knee injury now.
Which would you think would be better for me hitting the gym or p90x??
If you’re looking to add size and enjoy variety…go with the gym.
If you’re looking to lose fat, can be motivated to workout from home, and like a strict program to follow…go with P90x
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Brad -
Really appreciate the time and energy you commit to the fitness community. I very much enjoy published material.
Regarding P90X . . . I’m a graduate, as is my wife (who couldn’t do one pull-up, by the way) . . . and we’re both big fans of the program. Your remarks about needing to commit to the program are definitely accurate. I’d say the same for anything in life however. One typically gets what one commits. P90X is no different . . . and the same would apply to any other routine/program.
As for my experience within . . . I can say I definitely leaned down (sub 5% body fat) and put on over 10 lbs of muscle. One can absolutely bulk up using P90X. I went from approximately 15 lbs overweight and poor definition to this:
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Not bad in my book. And my wife netted similarly impressive results, but I don’t dare post her pictures without permission!
Both of us have since gone on to P90X2 (our favorite), Asylum, and now Body Beast.
I’d be happy to address specific questions you . . . or any others . . . may have regarding P90X or any other Beachbody fitness routine named above.
Stay the course, Brad! Again, I really enjoy your material.
Hey Coach…thanks for the comment and awesome results from the program. As I’ve said, I’ve seen incredible results from people committing to the program. You were definitely one of them.
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