P90X Extreme Home Fitness
| P90X Extreme Home Fitness with Tony Horton - Set of 13 DVDs - 12 Extreme Training Workouts |
Manufacturer: Beachbody
Retail Price: $199.00 Avg. Rating:
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Product Description Set of 13 Dvds 1. Chest & Back 2. Plyometrics 3. Shoulders & Arms 4. Yoga X 5. Legs & Back 6. Kenpo X 7. Stretch X 8. Core Synergistics 9. Chest, Shoulders & Triceps 10. Back & Biceps 11. Cardio X 12. Ab Ripper X 13. How to Bring It
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P90X Extreme Home Fitness with Tony Horton - Set of 13 DVDs - 12 Extreme Training Workouts Specs:
| Product Name | P90X Extreme Home Fitness with Tony Horton - Set of 13 DVDs - 12 Extreme Training Workouts |
| Manufacturer | Beachbody |
| Retail Price | $199.00 |
| Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 in. |
| Weight | 4 lbs. |
| Deal first added on: | 14-August-2007 |


Latest 6 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the P90X Extreme Home Fitness with Tony Horton - Set of 13 DVDs - 12 Extreme Training Workouts
"P90x" | 2008-11-03 |
| - Reviewed By tltho10 |
| I love the program too. I am a heavy lifter as well, but I was humbled by this workout. My wife and I are doing the exercises and the diet and have seen good results so far through day 35. One word of warning, my wife and I had a serious case of restless legs (mostly our left upper leg) during phase one. I am not an expert but I think it has something to do with the lack of carbs in the phase one meal plan. Since starting phase 2 and having carbs back, neither of us has felt that again.
Also, anyone under the impression that 45 year old Tony Horton obtained his physique at that age through P90X is naive............very, very naive. |
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"Very intense workout." | 2009-07-25 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2LE57Q63IYSM6 |
| If you really put the effort into this, you are going to see results. Maybe not as great as those shown on the photos, but it will happen. And get ready to sweat alot. This is a workout only for those in so-so shape to start with. I'm only into week 6 of this and I've already lost 15 lbs (I started at 200 - @ 5'10") and the muscles are starting to show. Best part of the workouts is the enthusiasm of Tony Horton. He keeps pushing you, and that really helps to keep you motivated. Already I can do 5 chin ups, I never could do one before. My only warning is that this is not a magic pill, you will be tired, you may hate it at times, but if you really put the effort in it will make a huge difference. |
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"This is NOT hype!!!" | 2009-07-22 |
| - Reviewed By User: AHQVBCXO2WM5C |
| I am in my 3rd wk of P90X, and I have to say after 20+ yrs of working out this has been the best work out program I have ever participated in that did not involve ego-maniacal coaches or personal trainers. It is very affordable; I can already see and feel the results of P90X. I am very excited to see the total transformation in 90 days and I plan on continuing the work out program even after the 90 day period. If you are on the fence....BUY IT!!! You won't be dissappointed. |
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"Way hyped up!" | 2009-07-18 |
| - Reviewed By User: A22QFHPH79ZQDN |
To be honest, I don't know why I'm surprised, but the product is a total total joke.
It projects itself as something for "extreme" people or those who are already fit and looking for something new. Well, its not. If you're completely out of shape then maybe it'll help you get back into a routine. But other than that its a total waste.
50% of the video seems as though its simply trying to get you to use their recovery drink or some other product.
Save yourself the money. If you want what is on this video get a chin up bar and do some chin ups and push ups and go for a jog. I'm am floored by how big of scam this is. |
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"Loving it!" | 2009-07-17 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3BR3IV6THTYXO |
I will give you the pros and cons of P90X. If I had ONE statement to make...BUY the versions available that include BOTH books...the exercise book and the nutrition book and then watch the INTRO CD!
ME: I have a degree in physicial education with an additional 10+ years of experience as a certified athletic trainer (means I have to understand strength and conditioning principles really well).
Before I started this program I was in cycling shape ONLY and at 43 (female) I am a rookie road cyclist. I live in a part of California with lots of large rolling hills = climbing. While I spent much of my youth playing team sports I managed to let my conditioning slip in my late 30s and early 40s. Recently: As a group (four of us) we did four weeks of TaeBo workouts, 3-5 times per week and had a decent cardio base to start with. And THEN we decided to try P90X! We are on week 5 of the Lean Program! (There are three programs...lean, classic and doubles)
The great parts about this program is that: 1) it utilizes inexpensive equipment and the equipment you do buy is versatile. So if you end up not finishing the P90X program you could still use the bands and weights and pull up bar in other work out programs. 6 days a week, an average of 1 hour per day (give or take) is all you need. 2) it's based on sound exercise physiology principles 3) the nutrition book is very helpful (use it!) 4) the website it also a nice add-on benefit (use it!) 5) you can do this at home or in a gym with friends or in your garage 6) this is a great ADD-ON program for rookie cyclists, triathletes. 7) even 'non-athletes' (people who claim no background of organized competitive sports history) can do the LEAN program. 8) it's fun...motivational and NOT boring (I don't dig the yoga day too much though but I do it!)
CONs: 1) ROOKIE? If you're new to working out with weights then some of these moves will involve LEARNING the correct way to do them so you avoid hurting yourself and which might delay how fast you see results. But injuring yourself isn't worth rushing it. And probably they could have done a better job explaining proper SQUAT positions for back safety. 2) No Aerobic Conditioning Base? If you neglect to read the book that comes with this program you will miss a great deal. And NO...you can't just download it from their website either so don't get tricked by some of the sellers out there who don't include the books. Anyway...back to what I was saying: Which includes recognizing the fact that you need to have a base to start from in order to get the best out of the P90X program. I'm not sure how good of a job they did expressing this fact. It's not that you CAN'T do it...it's just a matter of getting to what you want in the end...muscle gains? Weight loss?
My Advice? READ the BOOK and REVIEW the INTRO CD before you start!
1) LEAN: I would advise you to start with the Lean exercise program FIRST, and then go to the CLASSIC next. Even though the book has the classic section first. 2) CLASSIC: This is great for college athletes who want this for their off season program (summer for example) or for competitive recreational athletes (triathletes) who are already in MODERATE to HIGHLY conditioned levels. Or start classic after you have done the LEAN for at least 4 weeks. 3) DOUBLES: I haven't done it and haven't reviewed it.
SUMMARY: The four of us work out together 4 days of the week. We are all females and only two of us have athletic background. We range in ages of 34-47. Our main goals include weight loss and to include more weight bearing activities (good for when you hit 40's ladies!). The other two days we have to be motivated enough to do it on our own and usually do so.
It has certainly improved my climbing power! That matters in cycling!
Do Your Best and Forget the Rest!
Best of luck! It is so worth the $80 I spent on it...or near that price.
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"P90X Delivers!" | 2009-07-14 |
| - Reviewed By User: A172RLQ1NW19M2 |
| The workouts are great. It definitely takes a commitment but even only 5 weeks into it, I can see great improvements in strength and appearance! The downside is that the quality of the DVDs are not good. Since I didn't buy direct from the Beachbody site, I don't know if this is not an "official" copy-although the packaging was as described and sealed. |
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