Personally, I don't need the yoga block, but my husband wouldn't be able to do the yoga workout as well without it. Yoga block: If you aren't that flexible, the yoga block is a great tool.Yoga mat: If you don't have a yoga mat, they are inexpensive and great to have for many parts of the workout.You can use the resistance band for these exercises if you don't want to buy the pull-up bar. Pull-up bar: There are only two exercises that you need the pull-up bar for in the first phase, however, you will need it again in the following phases.Stability ball: Although this takes up a lot of room in your workout area, it's a great tool that helps work your core and is a key part of the warm-up and cool-down portions of P90X2.Either roller works, and both are recommended.
The Rumble Roller is a more intense roller with nodules that act like a masseuse's thumbs and it comes in differing levels of firmness depending on your needs. It is an amazing tool for working out kinks in your muscles and relieving muscular pain and tightness. I had never used the foam roller before and I'm officially addicted. Foam roller or RumbleRoller: This is my favorite addition to the workout.I keep a three ringed binder with all of my P90X workout sheets. Copies of the workout sheets or the app to record your progress.It's important track your workouts so you know where you need to go next! Here's what you will need to begin P90X2: Required Equipment for P90X2 Don't forget to your P90X workout or log sheets, or the app.