While on vacation, I decided that I needed to spew a little love for some popular fitness programs before continuing my posts on strength. One of the most popular new fads of the year is the P90X. Please don't take offense if you are on this program. I call anything that is not unique / new in the fitness world a fad. If you think nothing has ever existed like this program before, then belay my previous remark; you should be careful not to look into the sky when it rains.
I am aware of multiple managers employed by my company who are also on this program. Some of them appear to be getting good results and they can't say enough good about it. The program does lend itself well to the "driver" personality type . If you are one of those "I don't care about the details; just get it done" people, then this program is really for you. Most people get results because - as I've repeated so many times beofre - anything you put a lot of effort into will get you some results. It doesn't matter if it is Soloflex, Bowflex, Thigh Master, TRX, yoga, Crossfit, or P90X. If you put in the effort, you'll get something out.
I am aware of multiple managers employed by my company who are also on this program. Some of them appear to be getting good results and they can't say enough good about it. The program does lend itself well to the "driver" personality type . If you are one of those "I don't care about the details; just get it done" people, then this program is really for you. Most people get results because - as I've repeated so many times beofre - anything you put a lot of effort into will get you some results. It doesn't matter if it is Soloflex, Bowflex, Thigh Master, TRX, yoga, Crossfit, or P90X. If you put in the effort, you'll get something out.
Here are some of the interesting points I've gleaned in five minutes of research: