![]() I still suck at Warrior 3 and some of the shoulder stands - but I get better each week. Completing the salutations and nailing the balance poses is a great accomplishment, and if you get your mind right by the end of it the end is so relaxing/freeing. But now I find it my favorite part of the week and if you stick with it you will see your progress week over week more so than any workout. I had never done yoga before hated every second of the first week, it’s felt like the same sequence for 2 hours (even though it’s only 45 minutes for the salutations) and I struggled with balance, vinyasas, and strength. I am just starting week 9 on my P90x journey (currently down 20 pounds and 4% BMI) and want to encourage everyone here that hates the yoga because it’s too hard, too long, too boring etc to really stick with it. As he says in just about every video: “Do your best, and forget the rest.” (I know, it’s cheesy, but it’ll grow on you, I swear.)Įditor’s note: If you like P90X but are looking for something more advanced, Beachbody On Demand offers a ton of other great fitness and nutrition programming for just about every body type, ability level and goal.Hey guys just joined this community here and happy to be a part of it. That enables you to forge ahead when Horton himself is doing high-level stuff like clap push-ups or corn-cob pull-ups. These folks come in all shapes and sizes, and Horton uses them to show alternative ways to do different moves, based on your own abilities and equipment. Horton enthusiastically leads every workout with a rotating cast of disciples, whom he’s only too happy to rib in his goofy dad-joke kinda way. What’s so great about P90X? As someone who got hooked several years ago, I attribute the appeal of the program - which blends targeted weight and cardio routines into 10 days of workouts you can endlessly repeat - to its accessibility. ![]()
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