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Who said Cardio X was easy? Can I beat them up? Its not easy and you are right,

I think its harder than Kenpo X as well. Though I don't think Kenpo is a cake

walk if you are really into it and putting power behind the moves. I LOVE

kickboxing.

I have a tendency to skip most of the beginning yoga. I'm just way too impatient

and usually short on time.

I LOVE the plyo workout. Its not as high impact as I thought it would be.

Core synergistics - I don't think I ever got around to do doing that one. You

may notice that DVD is less scratched than the others ;-)

Have a great workout Friday!

a

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> I thought, from the reviews I'd read, that this one is actually supposed to be

an easy workout. Well, if it is, then either I was seriously weak today or doing

1 workout per week is just not going to cut it trying to do P90X! This was way

harder than I thought it would be! I thought the warm-up was quite energetic and

good too. I liked the power yoga AFTER some cardio. There was a lot more power

yoga than I expected too and I was having a really hard time being comfortable

with it today. I'm not sure why, maybe because I haven't done much yoga,

especially not astanga, in quite a while and partly because I kept expecting it

to end and it didn't! I liked the kenpo section but was very messed up on at

least one of the punch and kick combos, maybe more than that which was a bit

frustrating since I'd really enjoyed the Kenpo X workout. Being that those two

sections are at the beginning of the workout I should have known how the rest

would go and maybe that " explains " why I had a tough time with it (still not

sure why but maybe I was just really off?).

>

> Anyway, the plyo section was fun with simple yet creative drills but it was

also very intense! I had to hit pause a couple of times for about 30-60 seconds

each after we finished a drill and before we started the next just to catch my

breath and bring my heart rate back down a bit. I know I can do just the first

half but I want to do the whole thing. I'm pretty sure I can but I'd really love

it if I could somehow do the whole thing without hitting pause too much! I think

KenpoX being so doable made me think I was either in better shape than I really

am or that P90X isn't really as tough as I thought it would be (or both). Cardio

X slapped me back into reality! During this section especially, my max heart

rate was 168 which was 94% and I was there a LOT. I had to fight to keep myself

in the 150s and even low 160s quite often. (My training zone is 133-150.) I was

getting pretty fatigued toward the end too.

>

> I went into the core synergistics part not knowing at all what to expect from

it but I liked most of it. The superman/banana thing was weird but fun and the

Dreya Rolls were fun but tough, especially doing the plyo jump for the last few

reps (I thought we were done with plyo!). I have never liked and will never like

the wacky jacks though. I don't mind that they are weird, I just find my head

moving too much and my obliques not getting nearly as much. I do them anyway

because they're weird and because I keep hoping I'll learn to keep my head still

and just move from my waist instead!

>

> I have to say too, that as much as I like Tony there was too much " Tony " in

this one for me. It was way too intense in some parts for the goofiness. I was

concentrating on the movements and trying to make myself breath evenly when

breathing itself was difficult. I like hearing his comments and jokes so my

interest in those and earnest efforts were competing with each other. I found it

VERY frustrating and that made the plyo section especially that much more

difficult I'm sure. After I finished I played with the DVD options a bit and

discovered the option to have the music (which I liked) and cues but not Tony's

babble. I LOVE that option and will definitely do that next time! I've already

heard all his Plyo X comments from watching it once and am pretty sure I'll do

that one the first time through in that mode.

>

> Tomorrow I'm running kids around in the morning, working in the afternoon and

then home for 2 hours and going to work again in the evening so I won't be

working out. Friday, however, there is nothing except library planned (no time

today) so my plan is try do Plyo X. It will probably be my only other workout

this week since Saturday I'm working and then running around and Sunday I

typically don't like to workout. This has been a challenging food week so any

cardio I can get is very good, tough cardio is even better! I have a MUCH

quieter week planned for next week and want to get in a few of the P90X strength

workouts plus Core Synergistics if at all possible. Will plan it soon!

>

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Good job, ! I don't remember as much of this as I thought I would, but i guess it must be 2 years now since I did P90X. I may pull Cardio X out though one of these days - your post brought back some good memories. I like that it is a little bit of almost everything in P90X. You CAN do Plyo X. As I recall (and memory is fuzzy) it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. There are recovery moves thrown in and not all of it is extremely high impact.

Take care,

Donna

Subject: Cardio XTo: exercisevideos Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 9:18 PM

I thought, from the reviews I'd read, that this one is actually supposed to be an easy workout. Well, if it is, then either I was seriously weak today or doing 1 workout per week is just not going to cut it trying to do P90X! This was way harder than I thought it would be! I thought the warm-up was quite energetic and good too. I liked the power yoga AFTER some cardio. There was a lot more power yoga than I expected too and I was having a really hard time being comfortable with it today. I'm not sure why, maybe because I haven't done much yoga, especially not astanga, in quite a while and partly because I kept expecting it to end and it didn't! I liked the kenpo section but was very messed up on at least one of the punch and kick combos, maybe more than that which was a bit frustrating since I'd really enjoyed the Kenpo X workout. Being that those two sections are at the beginning of the workout I should have known

how the rest would go and maybe that "explains" why I had a tough time with it (still not sure why but maybe I was just really off?).

Anyway, the plyo section was fun with simple yet creative drills but it was also very intense! I had to hit pause a couple of times for about 30-60 seconds each after we finished a drill and before we started the next just to catch my breath and bring my heart rate back down a bit. I know I can do just the first half but I want to do the whole thing. I'm pretty sure I can but I'd really love it if I could somehow do the whole thing without hitting pause too much! I think KenpoX being so doable made me think I was either in better shape than I really am or that P90X isn't really as tough as I thought it would be (or both). Cardio X slapped me back into reality! During this section especially, my max heart rate was 168 which was 94% and I was there a LOT. I had to fight to keep myself in the 150s and even low 160s quite often. (My training zone is 133-150.) I was getting

pretty fatigued toward the end too.

I went into the core synergistics part not knowing at all what to expect from it but I liked most of it. The superman/banana thing was weird but fun and the Dreya Rolls were fun but tough, especially doing the plyo jump for the last few reps (I thought we were done with plyo!). I have never liked and will never like the wacky jacks though. I don't mind that they are weird, I just find my head moving too much and my obliques not getting nearly as much. I do them anyway because they're weird and because I keep hoping I'll learn to keep my head still and just move from my waist instead!

I have to say too, that as much as I like Tony there was too much "Tony" in this one for me. It was way too intense in some parts for the goofiness. I was concentrating on the movements and trying to make myself breath evenly when breathing itself was difficult. I like hearing his comments and jokes so my interest in those and earnest efforts were competing with each other. I found it VERY frustrating and that made the plyo section especially that much more difficult I'm sure. After I finished I played with the DVD options a bit and discovered the option to have the music (which I liked) and cues but not Tony's babble. I LOVE that option and will definitely do that next time! I've already heard all his Plyo X comments from watching it once and am pretty sure I'll do that one the first time through in that mode.

Tomorrow I'm running kids around in the morning, working in the afternoon and then home for 2 hours and going to work again in the evening so I won't be working out. Friday, however, there is nothing except library planned (no time today) so my plan is try do Plyo X. It will probably be my only other workout this week since Saturday I'm working and then running around and Sunday I typically don't like to workout. This has been a challenging food week so any cardio I can get is very good, tough cardio is even better! I have a MUCH quieter week planned for next week and want to get in a few of the P90X strength workouts plus Core Synergistics if at all possible. Will plan it soon!

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It was, overall, a fun workout! I liked the variety in it a lot and the fact that it wasn't spliced together from the other workouts, it was all different. Thanks for the encouragement too, Donna! I think I can, I think I can, I think I can... (for those of you who are saying, that sounds familiar, it's the Little Engine that Could, that's me for this Friday)!

Cardio XTo: exercisevideos Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 9:18 PM

I thought, from the reviews I'd read, that this one is actually supposed to be an easy workout. Well, if it is, then either I was seriously weak today or doing 1 workout per week is just not going to cut it trying to do P90X! This was way harder than I thought it would be! I thought the warm-up was quite energetic and good too. I liked the power yoga AFTER some cardio. There was a lot more power yoga than I expected too and I was having a really hard time being comfortable with it today. I'm not sure why, maybe because I haven't done much yoga, especially not astanga, in quite a while and partly because I kept expecting it to end and it didn't! I liked the kenpo section but was very messed up on at least one of the punch and kick combos, maybe more than that which was a bit frustrating since I'd really enjoyed the Kenpo X workout. Being that those two sections are at the beginning of the workout I should have known how the rest would go and maybe that "explains" why I had a tough time with it (still not sure why but maybe I was just really off?).

Anyway, the plyo section was fun with simple yet creative drills but it was also very intense! I had to hit pause a couple of times for about 30-60 seconds each after we finished a drill and before we started the next just to catch my breath and bring my heart rate back down a bit. I know I can do just the first half but I want to do the whole thing. I'm pretty sure I can but I'd really love it if I could somehow do the whole thing without hitting pause too much! I think KenpoX being so doable made me think I was either in better shape than I really am or that P90X isn't really as tough as I thought it would be (or both). Cardio X slapped me back into reality! During this section especially, my max heart rate was 168 which was 94% and I was there a LOT. I had to fight to keep myself in the 150s and even low 160s quite often. (My training zone is 133-150.) I was getting pretty fatigued toward the end too.

I went into the core synergistics part not knowing at all what to expect from it but I liked most of it. The superman/banana thing was weird but fun and the Dreya Rolls were fun but tough, especially doing the plyo jump for the last few reps (I thought we were done with plyo!). I have never liked and will never like the wacky jacks though. I don't mind that they are weird, I just find my head moving too much and my obliques not getting nearly as much. I do them anyway because they're weird and because I keep hoping I'll learn to keep my head still and just move from my waist instead!

I have to say too, that as much as I like Tony there was too much "Tony" in this one for me. It was way too intense in some parts for the goofiness. I was concentrating on the movements and trying to make myself breath evenly when breathing itself was difficult. I like hearing his comments and jokes so my interest in those and earnest efforts were competing with each other. I found it VERY frustrating and that made the plyo section especially that much more difficult I'm sure. After I finished I played with the DVD options a bit and discovered the option to have the music (which I liked) and cues but not Tony's babble. I LOVE that option and will definitely do that next time! I've already heard all his Plyo X comments from watching it once and am pretty sure I'll do that one the first time through in that mode.

Tomorrow I'm running kids around in the morning, working in the afternoon and then home for 2 hours and going to work again in the evening so I won't be working out. Friday, however, there is nothing except library planned (no time today) so my plan is try do Plyo X. It will probably be my only other workout this week since Saturday I'm working and then running around and Sunday I typically don't like to workout. This has been a challenging food week so any cardio I can get is very good, tough cardio is even better! I have a MUCH quieter week planned for next week and want to get in a few of the P90X strength workouts plus Core Synergistics if at all possible. Will plan it soon!

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I think when you put in a cardio DVD you expect cardio not a wait hold on let's

do ten minutes of yoga first! ;-)

Its always funny when someone says a workout is easy. Especially if its

something more than . You can make any workout challenging. The question

should more likely be " does the workout inspire you to push yourself? "

I have a whole ton of challenging workouts I don't do which makes them pretty

easy. I don't do them because I don't get inspired by them. On the other hand I

have a ton of " easy " workouts that inspire me to modify up.

Tony, annoying as he is at times, can be fairly inspiring.

a :-)

> >

> > I thought, from the reviews I'd read, that this one is actually supposed

to be an easy workout. Well, if it is, then either I was seriously weak today or

doing 1 workout per week is just not going to cut it trying to do P90X! This was

way harder than I thought it would be! I thought the warm-up was quite energetic

and good too. I liked the power yoga AFTER some cardio. There was a lot more

power yoga than I expected too and I was having a really hard time being

comfortable with it today. I'm not sure why, maybe because I haven't done much

yoga, especially not astanga, in quite a while and partly because I kept

expecting it to end and it didn't! I liked the kenpo section but was very messed

up on at least one of the punch and kick combos, maybe more than that which was

a bit frustrating since I'd really enjoyed the Kenpo X workout. Being that those

two sections are at the beginning of the workout I should have known how the

rest would go and maybe that " explains " why I had a tough time with it (still

not sure why but maybe I was just really off?).

> >

> > Anyway, the plyo section was fun with simple yet creative drills but it

was also very intense! I had to hit pause a couple of times for about 30-60

seconds each after we finished a drill and before we started the next just to

catch my breath and bring my heart rate back down a bit. I know I can do just

the first half but I want to do the whole thing. I'm pretty sure I can but I'd

really love it if I could somehow do the whole thing without hitting pause too

much! I think KenpoX being so doable made me think I was either in better shape

than I really am or that P90X isn't really as tough as I thought it would be (or

both). Cardio X slapped me back into reality! During this section especially, my

max heart rate was 168 which was 94% and I was there a LOT. I had to fight to

keep myself in the 150s and even low 160s quite often. (My training zone is

133-150.) I was getting pretty fatigued toward the end too.

> >

> > I went into the core synergistics part not knowing at all what to expect

from it but I liked most of it. The superman/banana thing was weird but fun and

the Dreya Rolls were fun but tough, especially doing the plyo jump for the last

few reps (I thought we were done with plyo!). I have never liked and will never

like the wacky jacks though. I don't mind that they are weird, I just find my

head moving too much and my obliques not getting nearly as much. I do them

anyway because they're weird and because I keep hoping I'll learn to keep my

head still and just move from my waist instead!

> >

> > I have to say too, that as much as I like Tony there was too much " Tony "

in this one for me. It was way too intense in some parts for the goofiness. I

was concentrating on the movements and trying to make myself breath evenly when

breathing itself was difficult. I like hearing his comments and jokes so my

interest in those and earnest efforts were competing with each other. I found it

VERY frustrating and that made the plyo section especially that much more

difficult I'm sure. After I finished I played with the DVD options a bit and

discovered the option to have the music (which I liked) and cues but not Tony's

babble. I LOVE that option and will definitely do that next time! I've already

heard all his Plyo X comments from watching it once and am pretty sure I'll do

that one the first time through in that mode.

> >

> > Tomorrow I'm running kids around in the morning, working in the afternoon

and then home for 2 hours and going to work again in the evening so I won't be

working out. Friday, however, there is nothing except library planned (no time

today) so my plan is try do Plyo X. It will probably be my only other workout

this week since Saturday I'm working and then running around and Sunday I

typically don't like to workout. This has been a challenging food week so any

cardio I can get is very good, tough cardio is even better! I have a MUCH

quieter week planned for next week and want to get in a few of the P90X strength

workouts plus Core Synergistics if at all possible. Will plan it soon!

> >

> >

> >

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