Funny that people who HAVEN'T seen the video decry how stupid they are and how stupid the people who buy it are. Ironic. My thoughts...
* Of COURSE P90X isn't for everyone, but what workout routine is? Everyone is different and needs to figure out what works for them.
* I've done P90X for almost a year now and in the first series I did I went from 245 to 210 and dropped serious body fat and look and feel MUCH better.
* Of course I could scour and scrub every forum on the internet, this one included, to read and find "new" workout routines to supplement my workouts, but my time is worth more than that. If my free time is worth $60/hour (which is pretty low IMHO) then I only need to figure that if I spend more than 2 hours looking for new routines, the the $120 for P90X is a safe buy. I get easy to follow routine with a video to watch while I do it.
* I can do 95% of the entire series on the road with high-tension bands.
* The 'actors' are far from professional athletes. The ones on the commercial sure they are professional dancers and trainers, but in one set of videos there's a 50 some year old lady.
* I find it suspect that trainers are opposed to these kinds of 'exercise at home' products, for it's obvious it risks cutting in to your business revenue model. Of course, someone should also know better than to go to a forum with professional/aspiring professional hard-core body builders and ask that kind of question. It's like going to a BMW M5 forum and asking them what they think about the Hyundai Sonata right?
* This series WILL build mass if you use enough resistance and push yourself. To say it can't build mass without seeing or doing the routines seems pretty ill-informed. Just like ANY workout routine. If I do super-sets with 10lbs, I won't gain mass either.
Bottom line is, for what the product is and what it costs, it works. If you do the workout like they say, and don't want to spend a couple hours looking for printouts of routines and/or videos, or you prefer to workout at home on your own schedule and don't want to have to hire and work around a trainer's schedule or the hours of a workout facility, IMHO it's a great product. I've been doing this with my wife for years and we both benefited, and 4-5 other couple's we know saw our results and did it, and are amazed and love it, and they told other couples who now have bought it and it works. And most of our friends and friends of friends who now have bought it never saw the infomercial.
But you have to take it for what it is. It's a thorough, broad-spectrum workout and diet program that is fairly strict. And to Merkaba who said "So give me the 120 bucks or whatever and I'll be more than happy to train you", there's not a chance in hell you would train ANYONE for 3 months with a diet and exercise program for 3 months for $120...if you do, I don't see how you would keep that business going.
If you want to poo-poo home-workout products simply because they don't involve personal trainers or high dollar equipment or customized diet and workout plans and don't use the latest and greatest technologies and 'hip new theories', that's fine, just be open about your bias before saying they won't work. For those that can toss $120 to something that is based on sound, tried and true, been around forever workouts and routines, and HAVE the self-discipline to follow it without someone barking at you OR you are like me and are on the road 2 weeks a month and want something you can do on your own, in your hotel room with little to no equipment, this is a perfect product.
And this is my first and likely last post, just had to say something as I stumbed across this looking for something else.
I'm glad you got that out.
The point is that you lost weight because youre on the road half of your life and you needed to get off your damn ass..and you created a negative calorie balance. You didnt need to exercise to do that though, as the tv and mags would have you believe. You felt better because you got off of your ass. Anything done with enough intensity and nutrition will build mass. Ok you see some of us know the simple ways to explain concepts that are ambiguous to those who don't know the biological paths that lead them to their supposed goals.
And youre damn right I wouldnt train for that amount, have you ever heard of "making a point" ??? The point is that you can find a myriad of ways to waste money, and i can put that dvd in and show and anatomically prove quite a few reasons why you should be doing something else. And yea some people have 120 to "toss" at it and many have hundreds more. Would you give me 5 grand a month to train you? To some of us you might as well be doing the same thing. I only train select clients here and there part time because too many are like you and think they know a bunch of shit when they don't.
I personally never said it wouldnt work. Just about Anything works if you do it enough. Starving yourself works as well. AAS works as well. Its just that some things work more efficiently and are safer than others.
As far as p90 goes, more power to em. I'd sale it if I could. However,
I'm not a fan of any conventional video system that comes on after late night t.v. Stuck cleverly in between sham-wow commercials and the latest supposed real estate guru. I mean go figure.
Now go do some fast air squats and get a p90 shake or bar or something.
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