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Originally Posted by reanbean
THERE IS NO WAY I CAN READ THIS ENTIRE POST!!
My husband does P90X and the ONLY video that I can do (partially) is the yoga. I would NEVER ADVIZE ANYONE to go into this video blindly. You need to be able to run at least six miles without a break, do 40 pushups in a row, and be within 10 pounds of your goal weight before you even THINK about starting this video. IT'S NOT FOR BEGINNERS!!
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Sorry, but this is SIMPLY NOT TRUE.
I weighed 208 lbs (at 5'5") when I started P90X. I couldn't do 1 pushup off my knees. I still don't run. And I was 75 lbs, roughly, from my goal weight.
I now am 192. And starting my 2nd 90 day round because I completed my first one already. My goal weight is around 135.
The key is modification. Take a break (hit pause) when you need to. Do pushups on your knees. Take out the high impact if you have to. Use a chair to help you on pull ups.
I have seen improvements across the board. I can do 9 push ups off my knees now. I can do 25+ on my knees. Every exercise in P90X I have increased my reps and increased the resistance level I can do. I can do Plyo X without hitting pause now. I'm actually adding exercise now because I feel P90X needs more cardio so I'm doing more in addition to P90X. I lost weight, gained muscle, and improved my cholesterol substantially (dropped my total cholesterol 81 points in 90 days without meds or cholesterol supplements) which has reduced my cardiac risk from moderate to low.
There are people, like
Jeremy Yost that lost hundreds of pounds using P90X. No, that's not what P90X was designed to do. And it's not for everyone. But there have been, and continue to be, people 100, 200 or 300 lbs overweight doing the program.
So I'm not telling you it's a program for YOU (because that would be a personal choice of yours), but your comment is simply and demonstrably incorrect because people are proving you wrong every day. I did. And still am.