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09 Mar, 2008

Week 12 – P90X Review

Posted by: osaez In: P90X

This is my final strength training week. I’ll have to replace my recovery and core focus next week and my last overall, for my 5-day beach volleyball trip in Clearwater, Florida. I feel pretty good about completing this program and ready for a great summer. Game on!

So now that my 90 days are over, what should I do next for conditioning? I wanted to insert disc #14 (P90X only has 13 discs). There is no goodbye, no love, no instructions on how to continue to feed the habit. Since I still have about 45 days before summer, I plan to repeat the first month again. This seems to makes sense as pre-season training, but the question still remains, what to do during sport season.

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2 Responses to "Week 12 – P90X Review"

1 | Doc Shazam

March 25th, 2008 at 10:08 pm

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Funny, I think I’ll miss Tony as well. I’m going to do p90x+ when I’m done, then I think I’ll purchase a few other beach body workouts that I previously thought were flaky but now I don’t think so…I think they are all good workouts!

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