I decided that after my frustrating day yesterday I was in need of some Kenpo this morning. I was right. Man, it felt great to kick and punch for a while. I will definitely have to look at the schedule for the next three weeks and figure out what I can replace with this routine. Today also made me see a big difference between P90X and the One on One DVDs: the moves in One on One are harder but P90X has the intensity. P90X is a finished product and when you workout for an hour you’re actively working for an hour. One on One has a lot of “do this impossibly hard move, then listen to Tony gab for 3 minutes.”
P90X2 came in the mail yesterday and I looked through some of the items it came with. I’m intimidated. I think it’ll have the intensity of P90X with the impossibly hard moves of One on One. That being said, I may start to substitute some of those workouts for the One on Ones where I feel there is too much talking. I could do P90X2 Plyocide and not have to hear about Tony’s black eye! Though, with increased intensity, I may want to give him a new one.
The only thing that made me sad about the P90X2 box is the lack of a Kenpo workout. It’s clearly meant to be done after completing P90X, so I guess anyone doing it would have Kenpo… but I was hoping for the next step in the kickboxing world.
Another note on the P90X2: I’m glad we got free shipping. That box weighed 26 lbs… which stands to reason since it had two 8 lb medicine balls in it.
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