Power 90 and P90x Extreme: Now Let loose the Power - Power 90 and P90x have become two of the highest selling workout dvds to ever hit the market. What are some of the differences and similarites? I'll cover that in this article.
Power 90 and P90x Extreme: Now Let loose the Power
By Jason Robinson
Mar 14, 2011 - 9:10:21 AM
Have you ever thought of why people are so keen to becoming slim and fit? Well for some people it has been a part of their daily lives to at least spend an hour for a daily workout routine working out. You need to do it in a proper way, if you truly want results. Nowadays, there are lots of fitness and home exercise program that is out in the market. One of the most popular is the P90x or the Power 90 Extreme. As the name suggests, it is a 90 day program of becoming fit which includes stretching, exercise, muscle workout and yoga. Just search on the internet and read the comparative review of these products to get a better understanding of this product.
It is safe to say that both give you the benefit in terms of getting slim and healthy. I think a more precise question is which is better and more suitable for you and your condition?
Power 90 is basically designed for those people who have not done any serious workout in their life. Meaning, a sort of a warm up exercise which aims to improve full body strength and muscle tone. The aerobics style workouts help slimming down the body but strengthen the muscles as well.
The P90x is much more intense in terms of workout programs This program aims to maximize fat loss. Since P90x is the upgraded version of Power 90 module, so once you complete this power 90, it is recommended that you switch over to P90x.
There are numerous fitness programs available so you can choose the program you like, to remain or get fit. Although this does not mean that you have to buy new equipment. The main difference is in training and routine as P90x is advanced as compared to Power 90.
It is also important that you have the knowledge between the two, since some people mistakenly think that P90x is better because it is the newer version or a more improved version. Nope! It is more advisable that you try the Power 90 first and once you graduate from its course then proceed to P90x, in that way you'll get the result that you really expect. It's just like a normal step by step formula, I'm sure you do not want to force yourself too much on a rigorous training program that P90x has to offer and then find out that there's Power 90 might be the better place to start your fitness training. No complication, just simple steps 1, 2, 3!
Basically Power 90 is a 3 months program using which you can achieve leaner, tighter and well proportioned body. It helps you remove unwanted fats from your body. It is an exercise based program usually done in 6 sessions per week for a better overall health and fitness.
Power 90 is designed to loose weight by burning body fat and P90x is designed to remain in good shape.
The P90x helps you increase stamina, flexibility while eliminating those extra pounds all in 90 days. There are 12 different workouts done in rotation and the repetitions are limited to let the body adjust.
Now, are you planning of shedding some unwanted fats and at the same time staying healthy? It's your choice; if you haven't visited the gym for years then you have to start by using Power 90 fitness program. And once you have reached your goal then you are in for the next step. There is a P90x extreme with more advanced customized training program using which you can just focus on a specific goal. So don't you think it's about time? Do not think that which is better. It depends on you what is the best for you means what suits you.
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