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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ
I got it as a gift and would never use it or do it's routine because there is no way you are going to do that workout daily. Is it effective?.. absolutely, but you're doing more harm them good IMO.
If you need to lose a substantial amount of weight, 40lbs or more it's a lifestyle change not a p90x shock to your body change. Although, some of the strength training routines are great and there is lot's of workout routines you can learn from, it's going to be a waste of time in the end.
Why? Most people can not learn to control their food/energy intake and when to cut back after they/you get bored with that routine. Meaning, the p90x workout will cause a significant increase in your metabolism. This will be a shock to your system and I would highly suggest you first visit a doctor and get a basal metabolic rate (BMR) test first.
If I were you I'd first focus on energy/water intake and management before I would ever start a program like that. Routine equals success and there is no way possible you'll be able to sustain a workout like that and in the end you'll get discouraged and gain the weight back with a new fucked up metabolism. 
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There's different levels of p90x, so you don't have to the maximum level. I don't think p90x was designed for someone that's 40lbs overweight, they are very open about this in their infomercial as well as their manual. Certainly it could be used for weight loss, but it was more designed for someone that's already in moderately good shape that is stagnant in their workout and has hit a plateau. Go to their site and look at all of the before and after pictures, you'll rarely see anyone more than 20lbs overweight to begin with. The workout is most definitely sustainable.
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