> It's an
>amazing combination - of weight training (bands/weights/body
>weights), cardio, yoga, stretch. All are integral to the
>program.
I also think the P90X "system" is a good educational tool: you learn by doing, how important various aspects of a rotation are (recovery both within workouts and within the program as a whole, stretching, core work, how effective plyometrics don't have to be endless tuck jumps, exercise sequencing, proper warm-ups, etc.) P90X is now the 'gold standard' against which I judge all weight programs (so far, aside from P90 Masters 5-6, none really fit the bill, at least without modification, usually meaning longer rests between exercises).
>Also the diet is very important. In an effort to be
>"trim", I've been horribly protien deficeint for years.
I had great results, and I didn't follow their diet at all, though I did incorporate a post-workout recovery drink (not their stuff, but I found a soy-milk-based drink that had about the same macronutrient ratio as their stuff and used that) and I just cleaned up what I was normally eating. Protein is important , but it's hard to actually be protein deficient, unless one is simply not eating enough calories, or subsisting on junk food or citrus fruits.