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MercuryMorrison1

Has anyone tried P90x 2? I did the original P90x twice and have seen amazing results with it. I started with a pretty average baseline, I haven't lost a whole lot of weight on P90x, but that's partially because I modified the diet for muscle building.

 

I started at 6,1 220lbs and pretty average, I'm now 195lbs with much more visible muscle definition.

 

Now I'm looking for a new challenge. I heard about P90x 2. Has anyone tried it? If so how was it?

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It's alright, but if you want a body like John Morrison, just go jump on a trampoline. :p

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It's alright, but if you want a body like John Morrison, just go jump on a trampoline. :p

 

I wasn't even sure who this John Morrison was haha...If it was a reference to my screen name, that's actually based off my two favorite musicians, Freddie Mercury and Jim Morrison.

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I wasn't even sure who this John Morrison was haha...If it was a reference to my screen name, that's actually based off my two favorite musicians, Freddie Mercury and Jim Morrison.

 

Well then... if you want a body like Jim Morrison, the simply...

 

But no, I've never tried P90-anything. I assume that the lack of heavy weights doesn't comport with my goals.

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I did it during the fall but didn't finish it. Not a lot of visual changes (though my cardio and strength did improve), but in fairness I wasn't following the diet. That's probably what did it.

 

It's a good workout, no doubt about it. If I have one criticism, it's that the workouts are simply too long. You basically need to put in an hour and a quarter, six days a week. The yoga DVD is more like an hour and a half. That's a pretty big time investment, but it can fit with some people's schedules.

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