Ever done a workout move and found that the equipment in the video doesn’t match the well worn cement blocks you’re using to compensate for not having the exact equipment the trainer in the video has? Ever felt that bummed? Well, now, you can get all the equipment for P90X2 you want without ordering special packages and kits. You now have the freedom to buy all the equipment in every Beachbody program.
Remember that elusive pull up bar in P90X? Well, now, you can get it. Ever wanted those power stands that Tony Horton is using in P90X? Yup, they’re available too. In fact every single piece of equipment in both P90X and P90X2 is now available, so if you’re missing even just one item you now can get it.
In P90X2 there is the use of a stability ball and medicine balls. Not everyone has those lying around or maybe a spare to borrow. Especially with the foam roller linked into the P90X2 kit, sometimes a small thing like a yoga mat can make all the difference in the world. Even having weighted gloves can help turn the tide in a cardio workout. Now, you can get all that equipment. It’s open. You don’t need a deluxe or ultimate package. You get what you want and with enough creativity, modify your workout routine with the right preparation and tools.
In P90X2 you’ll see Tony Horton doing 4 ball pushups (for those not familiar with P90X2, picture someone supporting themselves on 4 medicine balls, 2 for the feet and 2 for the hands and then doing pushups on them). You can’t very well follow that pattern if you don’t have medicine balls. This of course is an intense exercise move that might take months to get to. Therefore don’t get caught up on getting all four medicine balls right away. Why not start out with just one and work on doing pushups on that single one. With the passing of a little time you can then add a second then a third and so on.
The P90X2 medicine balls come in 4lb, 8lb, and 12lb increments. The higher the weight of the med balls the higher the cost. I recommend starting off with either 4lb. or 8lb. medicine balls, since there’s really no need initially to get the largest and most expensive medicine balls. A smaller ball is in fact easier to balance on and even Tony himself in the videos uses 8lb med balls. » Read more: Get Every P90X2 Piece Of Equipment You Need To Succeed