Have you heard of the new exercise fad called P90X? Is it worth the price it cost to purchase it?

I've heard of it, and I'm familiar with a lot of the Beachbody programs, as well as some other fitness/workout DVD programs. I'm happy with the Beachbody company, and I think people get what the ads say they'll get, provided they follow the program. The company offers support online, as well, which is nice for people who are "support-inclined".

The products I've received are high quality (Turbo Jam, Rockin' Body). The company also offers (for a small price) a way to insure your DVD's so they'll be replaced if they get damaged. I didn't buy that.

I figure I'd just replace them. I, personally, wouldn't get the P90X program for myself because it looks, to me, like a "heavier duty" program than the "dancier" programs. Even though some of the TurboJam and p Hop workouts have some floor work, you can do most of the program without involving the floor.So, I'm not someone who wants to do the "heavier duty"/"man" kind of working out.

That's just me, though. I think these programs do tend to be worth the price; although if someone couldn't spring for them, there are lots of individual workout DVD's that, if the right ones were bought, could be pretty effective. Beachbody offers the money-back guarantee (30 days, I think), and I think people need to make sure the company has the thing back within 30 days (and ask about what dates, exactly, make-up the 30 days).

I like having the whole-program sets, and I thought the price was reasonable enough - but again, that's me.

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