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P90X Reviews – Weight Loss For Women

By Tim Pannell On July 23, 2009 Under P90X, P90X exercise, P90X workout, fitness, fitness program, healthy lifestyle, p90x reviews, weight loss
P90X for Women © Tim Pannell Photography

P90X for Women © Tim Pannell Photography

We talk about P90X as though it’s only for big ‘ole tough guys.  That sells the workout program a little short.

Will P90X work for women? For anyone who has ever done or followed a P90X Workout DVD you already know that there’s always a woman on the program, and they all kick butt.

I know that for many women there is a fear of bulking up too much and looking un-feminine from lifting weights.  As with all things in life, it really depends on what your goal is.  There are women out there that have created enormous physiques for themselves, to the point where most people find it gross.

P90X is not designed with that in mind.  It’s purpose isn’t just about losing weight.

It’s goal is for people to get fit and lean.  By building muscle, the body naturally uses more energy, aka calories.  As your body adjusts to the workouts and the healthier diet you’ll see your body fat % shrink and your lean muscle mass increase.  Your arms  and shoulders will have greater definition, legs will get more toned and tummy muscles will tighten.

Take a look at the women on the DVD, they actually represent a variety of different sizes and shapes, but they’re all fit.

My wife usually works out at the gym, but we were on a family trip recently and while we were gone she did some of the P90X workouts with me and really enjoyed them.  I really enjoyed working out with her.

We did P90X Shoulders and Arms first, followed by plyometrics.  She kicked my butt at plyometrics.  I still struggle with this set of exercises because of my knees, but I am getting better and better at it.

We had such a good time doing them together that we’re continuing the mutual workouts at home.  She keeps me focused and on track on the days that my attitude isn’t as good as it could be.

P90X training can benefit just about anyone that is trying to get back into shape.  I realize that it’s marketed for people that are already in fair to moderate shape, but speaking as a guy that’s still 55 lbs. overweight, it’s been great for me as well.

You can go at your own pace, from moderate to really intense and the DVDs always have someone doing lighter weights and more reps.  So, for any women that are considering P90X and unsure about whether or not it’ll be too intense for you, I wouldn’t waste my time worrying about it.

My wife says that the workouts she’s done with me seem to be a bit easier than what she does at the gym.  I guess that sounds like P90X heresy, but that’s her experience.

She does however like the workouts and it is nice to be doing them together instead of by myself.  So whether your a guy or a girl or a couple, P90X will work for you.  Just be sure to check with your doctor before you start if you have any questionable health risks or concerns.

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