P90x and P90x2
#522
In the Mid-South meow
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Oh I know. All I keep getting from people are the stories about how sore you are after it. My wife's co-worker and her husband started it a few weeks ago and she told my wife that her husband nearly puked after the first work out. There's something to look forward to.
#523
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Ok, made it through 13 pages of good info.
It's obvious after reading through the thread that the diet is the hardest thing to stick to. I'm 99% sure that will be my issue, too. I'm a late night food junkie so it's going to be hell not eating before bed, but if I don't change that now I fear I'll never be able to change it. I'm 6'3", 225lbs, and I'm very nervous to see what my body fat % is. I carry all my weight in my belly/chest.
I'm a little disappointed that the OP is the only one that posted photos. No homo but I was hoping to see some photos of the results I read about. I'm probably going to risk the ridicule and post before and after photos. I think seeing my (hopefully former) self in this thread will keep me motivated to continue the program. I'd rather post photos here instead of the P90X community because I'm on here daily, so I'll be more inclined to keep up with the program with motivation from my fellow AZine P90Xers.
Only 3 more days before the big 1st workout. Can't wait to get started!
My Goals
1) Lose body fat, gain muscle
2) Be able to dunk again (has been 5 years, came close lately but not close enough)
3) Improved strength/muscle definition
It's obvious after reading through the thread that the diet is the hardest thing to stick to. I'm 99% sure that will be my issue, too. I'm a late night food junkie so it's going to be hell not eating before bed, but if I don't change that now I fear I'll never be able to change it. I'm 6'3", 225lbs, and I'm very nervous to see what my body fat % is. I carry all my weight in my belly/chest.
I'm a little disappointed that the OP is the only one that posted photos. No homo but I was hoping to see some photos of the results I read about. I'm probably going to risk the ridicule and post before and after photos. I think seeing my (hopefully former) self in this thread will keep me motivated to continue the program. I'd rather post photos here instead of the P90X community because I'm on here daily, so I'll be more inclined to keep up with the program with motivation from my fellow AZine P90Xers.
Only 3 more days before the big 1st workout. Can't wait to get started!
My Goals
1) Lose body fat, gain muscle
2) Be able to dunk again (has been 5 years, came close lately but not close enough)
3) Improved strength/muscle definition
#525
What Would Don Draper Do?
Ok, made it through 13 pages of good info.
It's obvious after reading through the thread that the diet is the hardest thing to stick to. I'm 99% sure that will be my issue, too. I'm a late night food junkie so it's going to be hell not eating before bed, but if I don't change that now I fear I'll never be able to change it. I'm 6'3", 225lbs, and I'm very nervous to see what my body fat % is. I carry all my weight in my belly/chest.
I'm a little disappointed that the OP is the only one that posted photos. No homo but I was hoping to see some photos of the results I read about. I'm probably going to risk the ridicule and post before and after photos. I think seeing my (hopefully former) self in this thread will keep me motivated to continue the program. I'd rather post photos here instead of the P90X community because I'm on here daily, so I'll be more inclined to keep up with the program with motivation from my fellow AZine P90Xers.
Only 3 more days before the big 1st workout. Can't wait to get started!
My Goals
1) Lose body fat, gain muscle
2) Be able to dunk again (has been 5 years, came close lately but not close enough)
3) Improved strength/muscle definition
It's obvious after reading through the thread that the diet is the hardest thing to stick to. I'm 99% sure that will be my issue, too. I'm a late night food junkie so it's going to be hell not eating before bed, but if I don't change that now I fear I'll never be able to change it. I'm 6'3", 225lbs, and I'm very nervous to see what my body fat % is. I carry all my weight in my belly/chest.
I'm a little disappointed that the OP is the only one that posted photos. No homo but I was hoping to see some photos of the results I read about. I'm probably going to risk the ridicule and post before and after photos. I think seeing my (hopefully former) self in this thread will keep me motivated to continue the program. I'd rather post photos here instead of the P90X community because I'm on here daily, so I'll be more inclined to keep up with the program with motivation from my fellow AZine P90Xers.
Only 3 more days before the big 1st workout. Can't wait to get started!
My Goals
1) Lose body fat, gain muscle
2) Be able to dunk again (has been 5 years, came close lately but not close enough)
3) Improved strength/muscle definition
for me, i just love food too much. i'm trying to be diligent about watching portion sizes and what i eat/drink. so while i'm pleased to see results, i understand that they'd be better if i was following the diet.
as for the pictures, i'm just not the type that wants to post pics online. so i can't help you there.
#526
In the Mid-South meow
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I gotcha. I mean I know that's what the majority feel and that's why there's only one member who posted pictures, so maybe I should start posting on the P90X website. I just thought we could all be adult enough to feel ok with posting photos without feeling odd, but then again, this is Acurazine Ramblings, so yeah, makes sense lol.
#527
I try my best to follow the diet. I really do.
it's hard though.
Not because I don't like the food as part of the "diet"...but I'm not home a lot fo the time. The diet also requires some noticeable time cooking in the kitchen. That's time I don't always have. For the most pat I like the food in the diet, I just can't always be around to follow it exactly. And I feel that's what probably holds me back the most.
it's hard though.
Not because I don't like the food as part of the "diet"...but I'm not home a lot fo the time. The diet also requires some noticeable time cooking in the kitchen. That's time I don't always have. For the most pat I like the food in the diet, I just can't always be around to follow it exactly. And I feel that's what probably holds me back the most.
#528
Quarterlife Crisis....
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ST169, I see what you did there....
I've lost about 10 pounds, then gained about 4 back. Regardless, I dont have any difference in definition quite yet, but I do feel different in how I feel (Lighter, for instance). Pics wouldnt really show much. I get the feeling that some of the other guys are the same way.
If you need motivation, whiskers thread says it all to me.
I've lost about 10 pounds, then gained about 4 back. Regardless, I dont have any difference in definition quite yet, but I do feel different in how I feel (Lighter, for instance). Pics wouldnt really show much. I get the feeling that some of the other guys are the same way.
If you need motivation, whiskers thread says it all to me.
#529
I fixed the glitch
#530
In the Mid-South meow
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ST169, I see what you did there....
I've lost about 10 pounds, then gained about 4 back. Regardless, I dont have any difference in definition quite yet, but I do feel different in how I feel (Lighter, for instance). Pics wouldnt really show much. I get the feeling that some of the other guys are the same way.
If you need motivation, whiskers thread says it all to me.
I've lost about 10 pounds, then gained about 4 back. Regardless, I dont have any difference in definition quite yet, but I do feel different in how I feel (Lighter, for instance). Pics wouldnt really show much. I get the feeling that some of the other guys are the same way.
If you need motivation, whiskers thread says it all to me.
#531
Safety Car
add me...maybe
I'm looking to get in better shape. I'm not really that big right now; 5'11 180. I work out 2x week, and play football on the weekend as well as basketball sometimes during the week, so I guess I'm in pretty good shape right now. However, I want to get more tone and maybe drop 5 - 10 pounds and get my vertical back again (lost about 4 - 5 inches, probably from the 10 pound weight gain since the last time I was able to grab the rim. I only dunked once in high school, but I have been able to grab the rim easily up until 5 - 6 years ago. If I can get at least that i'll be satisfied.
As far as diet goes, I eat pretty healthy, I drink water on a regular basis and eat fresh fruits/veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots). I avoid fast food for the most part and stay away from fried foods. My weakness however is candy. I'm a sucker for Starbursts and Skittles and once I start eating them, its very hard for me to stop.
I hear A LOT of people saying P90x works and I'm almost sold, I'm just kind of nervous about some of the injuries that people have reported; a couple of guys said they injured their backs and couldn't move for 30 hours.
As far as diet goes, I eat pretty healthy, I drink water on a regular basis and eat fresh fruits/veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots). I avoid fast food for the most part and stay away from fried foods. My weakness however is candy. I'm a sucker for Starbursts and Skittles and once I start eating them, its very hard for me to stop.
I hear A LOT of people saying P90x works and I'm almost sold, I'm just kind of nervous about some of the injuries that people have reported; a couple of guys said they injured their backs and couldn't move for 30 hours.
#532
On both Plyo and Legs & Back, I have to take it easy when I'm doing any exercises that involve my right knee. I've never injured it in any way. But I know something doesn't feel right. Or it doesn't feel as strong/stable as my left knee. I can do all the moves with good form, but it's almost like it feels weak internally....like something could snap or blow in it if I push it too hard. Because of that, I take it easy on that knee. I don't want to risk having lifelong problems with it.
And yes, sometimes things happen without warning....but listen to your body. Pushing yourself is what produces results...just know there is a fine line between pushing yourself, and pushing too far. Good form is also extremely critical to avoiding injury. Don't use more weight just because your ego wants to say you did 'x' pounds with a certain exercise. Bump it down, and use good form. You'll get better results that way anyways.
I know I'm preaching to the choir.
Just thought I would throw that out there.
I'll get off my soap box now....
#534
In the Mid-South meow
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A lot of time in P90x, he talks about how keeping on going till you feel the burn...."making the last three reps burn"...etc. But there's also the element of listening to your body and knowing your limits.
On both Plyo and Legs & Back, I have to take it easy when I'm doing any exercises that involve my right knee. I've never injured it in any way. But I know something doesn't feel right. Or it doesn't feel as strong/stable as my left knee. I can do all the moves with good form, but it's almost like it feels weak internally....like something could snap or blow in it if I push it too hard. Because of that, I take it easy on that knee. I don't want to risk having lifelong problems with it.
And yes, sometimes things happen without warning....but listen to your body. Pushing yourself is what produces results...just know there is a fine line between pushing yourself, and pushing too far. Good form is also extremely critical to avoiding injury. Don't use more weight just because your ego wants to say you did 'x' pounds with a certain exercise. Bump it down, and use good form. You'll get better results that way anyways.
I know I'm preaching to the choir.
Just thought I would throw that out there.
I'll get off my soap box now....
On both Plyo and Legs & Back, I have to take it easy when I'm doing any exercises that involve my right knee. I've never injured it in any way. But I know something doesn't feel right. Or it doesn't feel as strong/stable as my left knee. I can do all the moves with good form, but it's almost like it feels weak internally....like something could snap or blow in it if I push it too hard. Because of that, I take it easy on that knee. I don't want to risk having lifelong problems with it.
And yes, sometimes things happen without warning....but listen to your body. Pushing yourself is what produces results...just know there is a fine line between pushing yourself, and pushing too far. Good form is also extremely critical to avoiding injury. Don't use more weight just because your ego wants to say you did 'x' pounds with a certain exercise. Bump it down, and use good form. You'll get better results that way anyways.
I know I'm preaching to the choir.
Just thought I would throw that out there.
I'll get off my soap box now....
#535
In the Mid-South meow
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Pre-Day 1 photos. 6'3", 225.4lbs. Just call me Mr. Smiley for now on. I took the fit test after the photos and I passed everything except for the wall squat. Held it for 53 seconds, needed to get to a minute, but my damn pesky cat bothered me and I gave up early. I passed everything else pretty handily. Can't wait to get started tomorrow. The back photos really make me cring. Acne and love handles are not very flatering.
#537
In the Mid-South meow
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^ Well hopefully the results will prove that it doesn't matter what you look like now, it's what you'll look like after 90 days. I'm trying to stay focused on that, because right now I'm 25% happy with how I look. I want to be 100% in 3 months.
#538
No homo, but it looks like you have a good chance of some pretty good results if you follow the workouts and diet. Seems like you already have some muscle mass in your arms and even in your traps. Once the body fat starts dropping off, that'll bring out the sculpture especially as you put on more muscle.
I'm 6'3" or so with a pretty broad frame, so I know I can hold the muscle well...but I started from nothing really. Fairly lean (still with body fat to lose though) and almost no muscle mass. Still having trouble (partly that's mindset I think, too) putting the muscle. I am starting to see some difference...and I know I'm pushing hard...I just have to keep reminding myself that gaining muscle doesn't happen overnight.
I'm 6'3" or so with a pretty broad frame, so I know I can hold the muscle well...but I started from nothing really. Fairly lean (still with body fat to lose though) and almost no muscle mass. Still having trouble (partly that's mindset I think, too) putting the muscle. I am starting to see some difference...and I know I'm pushing hard...I just have to keep reminding myself that gaining muscle doesn't happen overnight.
#539
In the Mid-South meow
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^ No homo taken. I appreciate it. I agree, I do have some muscle mass already due to working out off and on since high school. I always had decent sized biceps for as long as I can remember, so I'm guessing part of it is genetics. My main problem is my fat % and has been that since graduating college. I know even if I don't gain any more muscle mass and just loose lbs I'll look much better, but my problem is I can't just diet, it doesn't work for me. I need to be in a regiment and I think gaining strength will make me feel more confident sticking with an eating plan. That's why I'm thinking this is the exact program I need.
My standing vertical jump is currently 20.75". Although it's 4x the minimum on the fit test, it's not nearly good enough to get the ups I need to dunk again. In high school/college I was doing ridiculous dunks and I want to get back to that. I know it sounds so childish to have that as one of my main goals, but it really was something that made me feel incredibly unique, and I'm lacking that lately. I have to get at least to 24" + to really feel like I can get up there again.
My standing vertical jump is currently 20.75". Although it's 4x the minimum on the fit test, it's not nearly good enough to get the ups I need to dunk again. In high school/college I was doing ridiculous dunks and I want to get back to that. I know it sounds so childish to have that as one of my main goals, but it really was something that made me feel incredibly unique, and I'm lacking that lately. I have to get at least to 24" + to really feel like I can get up there again.
#540
In the Mid-South meow
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Just finished Chest and Back and Ab Ripper X... MOTHER OF GOD!
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#543
What Would Don Draper Do?
#545
You're gonna have just as much fun if not more with Plyo tomorrow.
I like Kenpo a lot. Not as hard as the others, but still intense. Definitely my favorite in terms of cardio.
Sometimes I find it funny. Other times.....
#546
Team Owner
#548
In the Mid-South meow
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Did Plyometrics today. I did a lot better keeping up with it than I did with yesterday's work out, but damn that was intense! Legs were burning big time and I felt like I burned A LOT of calories. This is the DVD that's going to help me get my hops back I hope.
#549
Senior Moderator
Ditto. Of the cardio that i have done so far i like Kenpo the best. Plyo
#550
Senior Moderator
Week 3 is starting for me since i restarted. Knee is holding up. Gets a little sore in the Plyo and legs and back but its ok. This week im going to do a little heavier and less rep to try to push the mass a little bit (seeing this is the last week for a bit on this routine) I did the same in week 2 and had muscle burn the next day after each weight routine. I had to reorder the recovery drink too.
#551
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Feels like I was thrown out of a moving car then ran over a few times today. I really don't know how I'm going to do shoulders & arms and then abs tonight. Yikes.
#552
#553
On another note, I'm starting to think I may have slightly strained something.
Sunday morning, I woke up with a spot on the right/rear side at the base of my neck....kind of where the neck/shoulder/back all meet up....that was shooting with pain at even the slightest movement. I thought I may have just slept wrong, but it still hurts a noticeable amount today. I think it's better than yesterday, but I still am very aware of it. Only reason I'm thinking it might have been the workout now (other than the fact that it still hurts), is when I got out of bed this morning, I saw my pullup bar that hangs on my bedroom door. Something triggered in my head making me think it might have been pullups. I tried one, and I could definitely feel that spot. Didn't render me unable to to a pullup, but I felt it with just a regular pullup.
If I had to guess it may have been the towel pull ups on Saturday. Seems like those may be just the right movement to hurt whatever is around there. I'm just surprised that if it was because of the workout, that I didn't feel a thing at all until the next day.
Sunday morning, I woke up with a spot on the right/rear side at the base of my neck....kind of where the neck/shoulder/back all meet up....that was shooting with pain at even the slightest movement. I thought I may have just slept wrong, but it still hurts a noticeable amount today. I think it's better than yesterday, but I still am very aware of it. Only reason I'm thinking it might have been the workout now (other than the fact that it still hurts), is when I got out of bed this morning, I saw my pullup bar that hangs on my bedroom door. Something triggered in my head making me think it might have been pullups. I tried one, and I could definitely feel that spot. Didn't render me unable to to a pullup, but I felt it with just a regular pullup.
If I had to guess it may have been the towel pull ups on Saturday. Seems like those may be just the right movement to hurt whatever is around there. I'm just surprised that if it was because of the workout, that I didn't feel a thing at all until the next day.
#554
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This shit is retarded.
I borrowed the DVDs from a friend to see what its all about...I did the chest/back yesterday...I made it 40 minutes out of the 60, when it got to the point of doing everything again in backwards order I said fuck that noise and went to the bathroom to heave.
I tried Plyo today....4 minutes of the warm and I said enough.
I'll try it again tonight, but the guy is annoying as hell .
Its also VERY hard to get used to this kind of a work when all I've done for 10 years is go do 30 min of cardio and then lift. And do it at my own pace.
This shit is just brutal.
And I'm sore today, but no more than when I get back into a gym routine for the time, That part actually feels good.
I borrowed the DVDs from a friend to see what its all about...I did the chest/back yesterday...I made it 40 minutes out of the 60, when it got to the point of doing everything again in backwards order I said fuck that noise and went to the bathroom to heave.
I tried Plyo today....4 minutes of the warm and I said enough.
I'll try it again tonight, but the guy is annoying as hell .
Its also VERY hard to get used to this kind of a work when all I've done for 10 years is go do 30 min of cardio and then lift. And do it at my own pace.
This shit is just brutal.
And I'm sore today, but no more than when I get back into a gym routine for the time, That part actually feels good.
#555
When I first read that, I thought you meant it's just a useless piece of crap....
I tried Plyo today....4 minutes of the warm and I said enough.
I'll try it again tonight
I'll try it again tonight
but the guy is annoying as hell .
#557
"What we're doing now is called ballistic stretching....before, that was called static streching....*demonstrates*....static...DON'T STOP BECAUSE OF ME!!! *looks behind and notices no one did*"
#558
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Starting my last week today. I have had some great results. Lost a little over 20lbs. I wish I had stuck to the diet the last month but this isn't just a 90 day program for me. I plan on using P90x as long as I can and following the diet wasn't something I wanted to. Like others have said watch what you eat and don't drink as much if at all.
Pictures coming soon.
Pictures coming soon.
#559
What Would Don Draper Do?
"this isn't ab ripper 101! this is ab ripper x! i hate it, but i love it!"
Starting my last week today. I have had some great results. Lost a little over 20lbs. I wish I had stuck to the diet the last month but this isn't just a 90 day program for me. I plan on using P90x as long as I can and following the diet wasn't something I wanted to. Like others have said watch what you eat and don't drink as much if at all.
Pictures coming soon.
Pictures coming soon.
i plan on using it as long as i can as well.
#560
In the Mid-South meow
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This shit is retarded.
I borrowed the DVDs from a friend to see what its all about...I did the chest/back yesterday...I made it 40 minutes out of the 60, when it got to the point of doing everything again in backwards order I said fuck that noise and went to the bathroom to heave.
I tried Plyo today....4 minutes of the warm and I said enough.
I'll try it again tonight, but the guy is annoying as hell .
Its also VERY hard to get used to this kind of a work when all I've done for 10 years is go do 30 min of cardio and then lift. And do it at my own pace.
This shit is just brutal.
And I'm sore today, but no more than when I get back into a gym routine for the time, That part actually feels good.
I borrowed the DVDs from a friend to see what its all about...I did the chest/back yesterday...I made it 40 minutes out of the 60, when it got to the point of doing everything again in backwards order I said fuck that noise and went to the bathroom to heave.
I tried Plyo today....4 minutes of the warm and I said enough.
I'll try it again tonight, but the guy is annoying as hell .
Its also VERY hard to get used to this kind of a work when all I've done for 10 years is go do 30 min of cardio and then lift. And do it at my own pace.
This shit is just brutal.
And I'm sore today, but no more than when I get back into a gym routine for the time, That part actually feels good.