Ill Saint said:
Anyone done P90X+? Considering trying it rather than another round of standard, as variety would be welcome. Does it hit as hard and get as good (or better) results? I'm looking to build on the muscle mass I got from P90X and not really lose fat since I'm fine in that regard.
Coincidentally, I just finished P90X Plus this morning. It's 12 weeks (so 84 days) and I loved it.
It complements P90X very well and gives you the variety you were looking for. Some of the new exercises are harder (like L-chin ups!) while others stress endurance more than strength. It's supposed to be a good 'maintenance' program for P90 grads, but I actually found that I still starting making progress. I lost 5 more pounds and reduced my body fat by 2%. I took my new progress photos today and I'm happy with the results.
The workouts are a bit shorter which is also a nice break.
I modified the program slightly to throw a better mixture of Ab Ripper X into the routine. As designed, Plus opts to do the Abs/Core (a 20 minute ab/core routine) 3 days per week but I chose to switch back and forth between Abs/Core and AbRX - I was too afraid to lose the gains I made on AbRX.
The DVDs:
Upper Plus: A quick but intense upper body workout whereby you do 4 sets of chest, back, shoulder, bicep and triceps (in that order) with 30 seconds of rest between sets.
Total Body Plus: A full body workout, touching everything from your chest, to your core and legs. I freaking love this one. If you work out hard enough you'll feel like passing out by the end.
Kenpo Cardio Plus: Shorter than Kenpo X, but more intense and frankly a much better workout. It assumes you've mastered the basic moves of the first.
Interval X: This is a substitute for Plyometrics and I actually find it more challenging. It too is shorter than Plyo but your heart probably can't take much more than 40 minutes of this anyways.
My only complaint with Plus is that Tony has really shortened the pre and post stretching routines. I've found I need to extend them a few minutes each to make sure I'm limber and avoid injury.
Next up: I'm buying some of the 'One-on-One with Tony Horton' DVDs and building a hybrid P90/Plus/OnO program. First, I need a solid recovery week though. My back is fucking killing me.
