Another P90X question

Beth1

Cathlete
I'm keep thinking about getting this series but am unsure due to need of pullup bar. Not sure how I can get one to work in my apt., however, question is if I do all of Cathe's workouts - hardcore series included and do well with them, can I start with P90x or should I start with P90 as suggested on the website?
 
I am on my 11th week of P90X and do not have a pullup bar. I use the tubing and the door attachments. I know several people have the door attachment from www.sissel-online.com and really like it.

This series is well worth the investment! :)
 
I've never tried P90, but I've read enough about it to know it doesn't interest me. It sounds like it's quite a bit less intense than P90X.

Power Half Hour or P90 Masters would be a step above Power 90.

If you can already do all of Cathe's workouts with no problem, then don't let P90X discourage you. Chest/Back can be a pretty intimidating workout (the reason I let P90X sit on my shelf for several months before even trying it---all those push-ups and pull-ups were too scary!!!). But as Anne says, you can do substitutions for the pull-ups/chin-ups. I stated by doing heavy 1-arm rows (alternating sides with each set) and pullovers instead of the pulls and chins. Then I progressed to the Beach Body bands (the heaviest set) with a door attachment (the Sissel attachment, which is much better than any other attachment I've seen).

I also started P90X with "Shoulders and Arms" (which quickly became my favorite P90X workout) to get around the dread of doing chest/back (I continued the rotation from there, and did do chest/back, just out of order).
 
i also live in an apartment i bought a door gym to go over the door but my door trim is not wide enough so instead i put it between my bookstand and desk which are both high enough for a good workout.

laura
 

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