If you have ever stayed up late at night watching television, it's likely that you would come across Tony Horton's P90x Workout Program infomercial. It's likely you could have come across it during the day, too.
The first thing you notice are, of course, the results that many of the users have been receiving. You see many transform their bodies in only 90 days.
It's no surprise to be skeptical about this program. It's sounds to good to be true. Usually, this saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true than it probably isn't. Well in this case, the P90x program is completely true. However, is it really too good?
Tony Horton's P90x workout system may work to burn fat and build muscle in only 90 days, but it's what the P90x program has you do which is the problem.
It's not too good because the P90x program has you workout for 6-7 days a week. The 7th day is an optional day, which you can either rest or you can perform more exercises.
We all do not have the time to workout every single day of the week, nor is it even healthy to workout every day of the week. Our bodies, need a lot of rest, especially to build muscle. There needs to be time for your muscles to rest and repair themselves, so they grow.
Not only does the P90x program have you perform workouts six to seven days out of the week, but each workout is sixty (60) to ninety (90) minutes each. These workouts are no picnic either, they are an intense 60-90 minute workouts.
If you're going to follow the P90x program, be sure you can handle the intensity and time of each workout. Failing to complete workouts can leave you discourage and possibly giving up on getting into shape.
For most, it's best to perform 25-30 minute workout routines for about 5 days of the week. These workouts can be very intense, but they will not last as long as workouts the P90x program has you perform. This way you will still get the same results, but in a more safe and time efficient manner.
I'd recommend following Jeff Cavaliere's Athlean-X Program because the program is just as effective as the P90x, but with fewer workouts a week and a much shorter workout each day. If you want to learn more, read my Athlean X Review.
To read more about P90x, check out Does P90x Work?
Published by R. Huber
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