I had extra time on my hands, and (as I’ve mentioned on my podcast, Premature Optimization) my focus for all of 2020 has been on building better health and fitness habits. I’ve dabbled in P90X videos in the past, but only dabbled.Īt different times, I got into the cardio and ab workout videos for a month or so, but I never made any attempt to actually complete the 90-day program – I had only even tried maybe 5 of the videos.īut starting at the beginning of August, I leapt into P90X. The full program includes a diet plan, 11 videos meant to be completed over 90 days, and a specific calendar of when-to-do-what. They’re also very intense by the standards of most recreational workout routines videos are usually about an hour long (though one is 90 minutes!) and focus heavily on pushing yourself to your limits. This of course makes them ideal for a home fitness routine, something especially well-suited to 2020. The workouts require minimal equipment: just a pull-up bar, a yoga mat, and a modest collection of dumbbells. They’ve achieved something of a cult following in the years since, and Tony has returned in several reprisals – though none seem to have gained the fame of the original P90X. Menu P90X: I Hate It, but I Love It fitnessįor those not already in-the-know about Tony Horton’s infamous X-treme workout series, P90X was a collection of video workouts released in 2005.
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