First Impressions. . .
Obviously this won't be a full review since this product is brand new and I haven't gotten to give it 90 days. But I will continue to update this with a full accounting of its effectiveness.
If you check my other reviews you'll see that I have top reviews for P90X and P90X2. I'm not a Beachbody coach. I've never purchased supplements or shakes or anything other than the original push-up stands from them. I'm just a guy who enjoys Tony's workouts and have gotten great results with them.
That being said, I wanted to give you guys a breakdown of this system as I'm sure there are a lot of questions out there. Is it like the first or second series? How much additional gear will you need? Do you need to do the first two series to do this one? Is it really 30 minutes? And on and on. . . This review is designed to answer those questions for people wondering about the series that don't want to wait 90 days to find out what's in it. Here we go. . .
I plan on...
better than P90X & T25, ultimate kit OK
I've had P90X3 for only a few weeks now, not the full 90 days... but I don't want to wait that long to encourage you to get these DVDs!
I've had several of Tony Horton's programs for years, and have enjoyed them. I liked P90X -- loved it -- but doing another round was just something that I lost interest in. It isn't that I don't have TIME to workout for an hour, but frankly, my attention span really is only good for 30 minutes it seems...
I tried T25 because it was only "25 minutes" but didn't like the trainer's approach. Also, it seemed there was more jumping on those DVDs than on P90X3.
P90X3 really is only 30 minutes a day. Since starting P90X in 2007, I've been diagnosed with a disk disease that makes jumping around / jogging a no-go. Bummer. But these disks happen to be low-impact. Not by design,but because they are, no kidding, they don't use "okay lets do jumping jacks" as a crutch for cardio. The exercises are innovative and...
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