Friday, July 18, 2014

P90X Version 3.0 Is Better Than The Original P90X

By Dirk Wade


The P90X version 3.0 is better than the original P90X. Like most products this is expected. With every upgrade you get a much better product. One of the best features about the 3.0 version is the shorter workouts. They are just 30 minutes long and will make it easier for you to have time to work out. You won't have to worry about committing to a longer time frame. Because of the shorter work out times, it is less likely that one will burn out on the program.



You can tell yourself to work out for 30 minutes a lot easier than you can for a longer period of time. It is also easier to fit your daily working into your schedule. The 3.0 version is also a lot simpler. It is more straightforward and will be easier for a lot of people. The moves are not quite as complex which can also really help people stay motivated with it.

The original program or the P90X is designed with cross training and periodization workouts for the maximum benefit of the user. Even though this program was helping people to achieve better results with their health and physique, most people would use the "lack of time" as an excuse to not follow the program to the letter. This was the main reason that made Tony to release P90X Version 3.0 in December 2013.

Working out every day can be a hard routine to start. P90x version 3.0 can really help with that. Many people have reported success with it. It can be a wonderful way to improve your health. With the new P90X 3.0 hitting the shelves, everyone is wondering what to expect, and whether it is an improvement on the original P90X. The answer is a resounding yes! The new 3.0 version of the P90X workouts promises even quicker and more astounding results in a quarter the time.

Studies were conducted to compare both programs with astounding results. The users of the P90X 30 showed an exponential decrease in body fat, even more so than users of the original workout. The majority lost about 1/3 of their body fat on completing the workout program. These results can be easily duplicated by anyone who takes on the challenge and sticks to it.




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