Power 90 In-Home Boot Camp

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In-Home Boot Camp - great for the over 40!
I had originally intended to purchase the P90X product and am I so glad I decided on the P90 In-Home Boot Camp instead. The In-Home Boot camp is challenging enough for someone that has been working out on a 'somewhat' regular basis and is looking for something new. I wish the tapes didn't emphasis push ups so much - folks with weak wrists (think carpal tunnel) like myself will have to improvise until the wrists gets stronger. Overall, it gets the heart pumping at whatever level you chose to follow the exercises.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
This Is The Ticket!
I purchased p90 after realizing I wasn't in good enough shape to take on p90x. I followed the program, pretty much to the letter, and within 6 weeks I could see my abs and was starting to feel great. I was 226lbs, and in 6 weeks I got down to 205. I also used the recommended supplements. I never completed the full 90 days due to a relocation, but now I am starting it again - confident in the results I will get.
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
No nonsense program
I had bought this because I wanted to do the P90x system but thought that I wasn't in good enough shape to start it. This system consists of 3 circuits each about 30 min in length. It's challenging to go through any of the three circuits without a break or doing an alternative, easier version of the exercises, but I think that anyone could jump in and start. I've been in it three weeks and have lost three inches in the waist and also dropped about 7 pounds. What's better is to see my progress within the exercises: I'm doing more pushups, situps, etc.
Great program!
Monday, April 21st, 2008
great, but you get what you put into it
bought this after seeing the P90X program on TV and researching it was recommened that beginners or folks out of shape should do the power 90 program first.

I took the advice and got the Power 90 program.

Tony is a great trainer and the first few times you are really tired, but you get used to the program after a couple weeks and that is when you can really push it. If you don't push yourself then you will not see results as fast.

I have just completed 45 days and I went from being 6'1" and 235 (obese) to a built (gained a lot of upper body muscle) 215 and went from a large 38 pant size (really should have been 40) to a 35. I am pumped and working out is fun again! I am now moving on to the series 3-4 of the workout and when I finish the 90 days I am ordering P90X to get in even better shape!

The band that comes with the kit si good for starting out, but I went and got the next step up band (heavy) to increase the resistance for some of the work outs. Eventually I will get the adjustable dumb bells to speed up things and allow quick change in weight depending on the workout, but that is later.

If you are out of shape and over weight you gotta try this out!

JOE
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
IT WORKS IF YOU STICK TO IT
I AM ON MY FOURTH WEEK OF EXERCISE AND FOOD PLAN AND I CAN SAY AS LONG AS YOU ARE DETERMINE TO STICK WITH IT THEN IT WORKS.I USE TO WEIGHT 178 AND NOW I'M DOWN TO 158...FORGET OTHER REVIEWS ABOUT TONY'S PERSONALITY AND STICK TO THE WORKOUTS,YOU ARE THERE TO LOOSE WEIGHT NOT MAKE FRIENDS WITH THE TV....YOU WANT TO LOOSE WEIGHT,GAIN MUSCLE AND ENERGY,THEN THIS IS THE PRODUCT FOR YOU.
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
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