Power Half Hour is the predecessor of P90X. This article explores reasons why it might be a superior workout to P90X for the beginner.
In the universe of extreme home workouts, P90X is the biggest and might end up the being the best of all time.
It is hard to argue with many aspects of what P90X brings to the table in it’s favor. P90X has helped over 4 million people worldwide literally transform their body from unfit to beach ready.
P90X has changed lives for the better for so many people. The thing gets results. That is the number 1 thing that has made P90X a home run.
Power Half Hour is a workout that is based on a daily 30 minute workout concept. It was released before P90X and has been flying under the radar since P90X emerged as such a power house.
Power Half Hour didn’t get heavily advertised. Hard to blame anyone at Beachbody.com for that.
P90X was a monster hit and deservedly so.
Let’s look closer at Power Half Hour. First of all, if you look at the results people who use it are getting, they are getting ripped at a level that compares with P90X. So the results are there.
Again, Power Half Hourdoes this with a 30 minute workout each day rather than closer to an hour or more than an hour with P90X. Also Power Half Hour is a 60-day rather than 90-day program.
Users are saying that Power Half Hour works you hard from whatever level of fitness you are starting from. You can adapt the intensity to that level as well.
Power Half Hour is slightly lower impact from P90X which actually makes it a better choice for the person just starting out without any recent fitness history. Many people dropped out of P90X because it so demanding.
Power Half Hour also costs about a third of what you will spend on P90X. Like P90X, Power Half Hour gives you the ability to try the workout and send it back for a full refund if not completely satisfied.
The folks at Power Half Hour guaranteed you will see improved results in 6 workouts, which is no more than a week’s time. So this is like P90X in that it goes hard for results.
This is what people who get into a workout program really want. They want improvement.
People aren’t lazy but they get bored easily. Why workout it if you aren’t going to get anything back out of it.
That’s the way of the modern workout. P90X and Power Half Hour both understand that and deliver it.
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