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Old 01-13-2009, 08:25 PM   #11
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I have heard good things about this program also, everyone says it's intense
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Old 01-13-2009, 08:55 PM   #12
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This is a kick ass hard core program. You stick to it and it will really work you. The first month of solid workouts will hurt... alot... but worth it.

We do it at work 3 days a week. You need to be able to dedicate at least an hour a day to the workout alone, not including change/shower/warmup.
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Old 01-14-2009, 01:10 AM   #13
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I might be interested.... is it more of a tone/strenghten program, or a cut down program.

I play hockey competitively, but im seriously about 40 pounds over the playing weight that i'd like to be. I cut down like 15 of that in the fall but the holidays bumped me right back to 40. Work, school, and hockey take up alot of my time, but i could devote an hour to this.
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I might be interested.... is it more of a tone/strenghten program, or a cut down program.

I play hockey competitively, but im seriously about 40 pounds over the playing weight that i'd like to be. I cut down like 15 of that in the fall but the holidays bumped me right back to 40. Work, school, and hockey take up alot of my time, but i could devote an hour to this.
Strength and fat burning. It works on your flexibility as well with the yoga and so on. I am impressed with the program. I think its great for most sports.

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Strength and fat burning. It works on your flexibility as well with the yoga and so on. I am impressed with the program. I think its great for most sports.

James

I am so game..... this would do wonders for me.
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Old 01-14-2009, 12:37 PM   #16
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I have a friend who is an ex model and track star. She said this kicks her ass all over the place. She is HAWT like 5'10" and 120 lbs, just pure muscle (she's half american indian half white)

be warned LOL
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I have a friend who is an ex model and track star. She said this kicks her ass all over the place. She is HAWT like 5'10" and 120 lbs, just pure muscle (she's half american indian half white)

be warned LOL

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It is a tough work out but I don't find it THAT hard. The toughest one for me is the Yoga. My wife loves the Kempo work out. I had to pause the dvd the first time and show her the punch combos they were asking us to do. I love the punching (more boxing part of the work out) The kicks touch on my hips. That part makes me feel old but that will improve if I stay at it.

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Old 01-14-2009, 02:41 PM   #18
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I was in good shape when I started the p90x, but was constantly hurting my ankles and knees with the damn lunges :P There is noooo way I'd try it right now. I start with yourself fitness (pc) or my fitness coach (gaming console). It's a lot less expensive and I think easier to stick to because it keeps track IMO.
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It is a tough work out but I don't find it THAT hard. The toughest one for me is the Yoga. My wife loves the Kempo work out. I had to pause the dvd the first time and show her the punch combos they were asking us to do. I love the punching (more boxing part of the work out) The kicks touch on my hips. That part makes me feel old but that will improve if I stay at it.

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that's cause you're a dude, you have upper body strength. She has an unfinished basement she's convered into the "p90x palace" and put a pole thru the rafters and does her lifts from there. LOL
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that's cause you're a dude, you have upper body strength. She has an unfinished basement she's convered into the "p90x palace" and put a pole thru the rafters and does her lifts from there. LOL
Well yeah the chin ups can be tough. I wasn't thinking about that part. I can't do 10% of the chin ups I used to do but thats improving.

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