P90X+: Kenpo Cardio Plus

Tony Horton
Year Released: 2007

Categories: Boxing/Kickboxing/Martial Arts


A great break-down of the moves is already given, but I want to add a few comments. I love this workout, but I find that it starts a bit slow and is too short. A few of the moves in the first two rounds are a little awkward and counter-intuitive, so there is more of a learning curve than I thought there would be. The Claw, Hammer, Kick moves from side to side, and I find the kick along with the directional change a little awkward. But, it gets more fluid, and therefore more intense, with practice.

I always redo the third round (=four times since Tony does each round two times), and sometimes I do the second and third round both twice. I also wear weighted gloves. These changes make it a more advanced workout. When I have time, I like to follow up with Core X+ which is a nice complement to Kenpo X+.

The third round of Kenpo X+ is one of my favorite sequences in all the kickboxing workouts I have. The Gladiator move is fun and tough – it’s a jump kick with a hard and controlled punch to the ground. You feel it everywhere! The High Block, Knee kick Burnout is a fast paced alternation between upper body blocks (which have the effect of hooks) and knee smashes. Spinning Swords are great for the triceps if you really contract the arm muscles and work the move.

I hope Tony makes another Kenpo workout, a KenpoX++, that is an hour long.

Instructor Comments:
Although there is some joking around, for the most part Tony is serious in this workout.

Acescholar

01/15/2010