My Review of P90X2

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Feb 20th, 2012 | By Coach Nancy | Category: Coach Nancy - The Way I See It...

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  1. Thanks Nancy, great blog.

  2. Great review, Nancy. While I was not thinking about getting P90X2 anytime soon, it does make me feel better about the P90X workouts, which I think are great. And I like Tony for the same reason, I am 49 and it is inspiring to see someone in their late 40′s so buff and in great shape. I am already thinking about round 2 after a little break. Bring it!

  3. I am also about as far into X2 as you and have very similar thoughts. Like the shorter workouts and fewer days per week, but until we started PAP I just wasn’t consistently working up a sweat. I really respect your frank opinions, especially since you were the recipient of a $1000 BeachBody award. BTW, Tony was more entertaining in P90X. I miss that.

  4. This is an awesome review. I’m on my 7th week of P90x2 and I agree with everything you have said. I think the next round will be a hybrid of the two, where I will replace base and back with the leg and back workout. The medicine ball stuff, while ripping my chest to shreds, is beginning to take a toll on my wrists. Ouchers!

  5. Excellent review! I just impressed to read about P90X2. I appreciate you Nancy for this informative allocation. I hope you keep it always.

  6. Hi Nancy. Thanks for the review! I do agree that the legs workout from P90x is too light. I really want to work more on my legs, are there any suggestions that you may provide? Should I add more leg workout in conjunction with the legs DVD? Hope all is well.

  7. Hey Melissa,

    I’ve been using Les Mills pump for an alternate workout and really racking up the weights when I do it for an awesome leg workout. Sometimes I just put together my own leg routine with deadlifts, squats, lunges, quad extensions and hamstring curls (the last two require some real equipment but the others can be done with dumbbells or a loaded barbell. I also like to add in some rounds of uphill sprint HIITs which is a lighter leg workout but really revs up the fat burning.

    Nancy

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