So, here you have the monster of all hybrids: A P90X-X2-X3 Hybrid, with some Insanity sprinkled into the mix.Įssentially what I tried to do was take the base structure of the P90X program and swap in workouts from the other programs where appropriate. What to do, what to do? Well, I decided to change course and develop a hybrid program that incorporates workouts from all of those programs. Hell, I even liked (for some value of ‘like’) the workouts in Insanity. But I also really liked many of the workouts from P90X3. That said, I’d done P90X and P90X2 before starting P90X3, and while doing P90X3 exclusively I found that I missed some aspects of those other programs - the tough hour long isolation workouts of P90X, and the hour-long full body athletic training workouts of P90X2. The workouts are tough and, at thirty minutes, are easy to fit into a busy schedule. I purchased P90X3 when it came out and went six weeks into it. You can read my previous fitness posts here, including my early reviews of P90X3.
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