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Lately all the buzz has been about Tony Horton's P90X workout program, and I'm not gonna lie, when I saw the commercial for the first time, I was sitting there with my eyes glued to the screen! Because let's be serious, the commercial did an awesome job at making the P90X look awesome, even if the results may not be typical.
At the end of the day, I decided, ya know what? I'm gonna go ahead and shell out the extra bucks and see how tough I really am. At the same time, I was dying to know whether it was a P90X scam or a p90X miracle.
Is It a P90X Scam?
I can honestly say that P90X is in no way a scam, BUT... P90X in my opinion isn't going to help you if you're not already in good shape. You don't have to be in the best shape of your life, but if you're not in good shape, you should probably check out 5 Killer Secrets To Losing Weight. After losing the extra pounds, then p90X is definitely something worth taking a look at.
For The Fearless
P90X is no joke and no walk in the park. If you buy the DVD set thinking that it's going to be a magical cure that will get you from being a couch potato to being a 5 star athlete, then you're wrong and you'll end up thinking it's a P90X scam. Tony Horton's routines in this DVD set are by far some of the hardest workout routines I've ever done. It's absolutely insane.
If you're one of those people that is going to be dedicated enough to stay consistent, will be willing to modify the way you eat and is ready to make a change today, then you're going to absolutely love P90X and it might actually be one of the best things to ever happen to you.
My Last words
Whether you end up getting P90X or not, you need to keep in mind that whether or not you get in shape sooner or later is up to you. The longer you put it off though, the less time you'll have to reap the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle. Good luck!