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P90x
Cooley's brother posted about this on their blog
[url=http://chriscooley47.blogspot.com/2008/12/tc-p90x.html]The Official Blog of Chris Cooley: TC: P90X[/url] Has anyone used this? |
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I have it, still in the nice DVD box.
It looks good. Particularly from the couch. This is my next fitness phase: [url=http://www.garylamwingchun.com/]Home[/url] Ah, the wonders of living in East LA! |
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I'd give it a shot if anyone would give it a legit review... I've heard about it from the gym rats at work that are going to try it, but I don't think any of them have ordered it yet.
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Does this thing require weights? It says it is a home program but then there are pictures of people lifting huge weights on the website.
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Just thought I'd bump this since 2 days ago I started the [URL="http://www.beachbody.com/product/fitness_programs/power90.do"]Power 90[/URL] program. It's basically the Jr. version of the P90x. It's still kickin' my butt though. I thought I was in good shape to begin with but I'm walking around today like an old man, lol.
I definitely recommend it if you want to tone up, I plan on moving up to the P90x once I get through the Power 90. Anyone try else try these programs? They seem to be pretty popular now. |
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I have started not finished P90x, I am thinking of revisiting this summer. you need to be in at least decent shape to pull it off. This not a program for the fatty ass that is just starting to want to lose weight.
Personally I have never had a effective home workout program in my life. Too many distractions at home when you are trying to do the routine. Once I am in the gym my mind is focused on working out. Also I don't have a random dozen hot chicks working out along side me like at the gym. |
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[quote=mredskins;664783]I have started not finished P90x, I am thinking of revisiting this summer. you need to be in at least decent shape to pull it off. This not a program for the fatty ass that is just starting to want to lose weight.
Personally I have never had a effective home workout program in my life. Too many distractions at home when you are trying to do the routine. Once I am in the gym my mind is focused on working out. Also I don't have a random dozen hot chicks working out along side me like at the gym.[/quote] How far did you get with the program? I've found myself getting bored with the gym. Plus on these cold nights I often find it hard to get motivated to go out. I just wanted to try something new, plus I like the challenge. |
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[quote=Mattyk;664787]How far did you get with the program?
I've found myself getting bored with the gym. Plus on these cold nights I often find it hard to get motivated to go out. I just wanted to try something new, plus I like the challenge.[/quote] I borrowed it from a friend I did it like a week and was like I miss the gym but I know folks that have used it and had amazing results. Like I said I may give it another shot. Look it up on you tube and you can see folks using the program. Right now I am focused on the gym and the one hundred push up challenge. [url=http://www.hundredpushups.com/]one hundred push ups[/url] If you are looking for a new routine try Body for Life. I have had great results with that, also I don't go at night anymore I am more energized in the morning and if you read body for life you will learn if you exercise, cardo, in the morning your body is forced to use your stored calories (fat). You actually wait an hour after your workout before eating breakfast. |
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Ha that's funny, I was doing the 100 pushup challenge right before I started this. I was on week 3 and already doing 81 pushups, so it definitely works.
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Me a guy at work and my brother in law are doing it. I am off track do to the 100 feet of snow we got and the amount of shoveling I was doing.
I think if I did a exhaustion test right now I score 55 or 60. I really just don't have a strong chest, there are a lot genetics involved with having a strong chest. I think on my best day I can maybe bench 150-175 but I will see the tiniest guys come in and throw up 200 225. Weird. I have never really trained to be extremely strong just to stay fit. I just want to be able to take my shirt off in public and keep up with my two year old without losing my breath. I like to see GMScud take on PX90, he is a gym rat. |
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those workouts def kick your ass
for someone who's just starting out this is a great program: [url=http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml]Cool Running :: The Couch-to-5K Running Plan[/url] I know that CrossFit is getting bigger and bigger but the gym fees are ridiculous typically. It's strength/endurance type work |
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[quote=tryfuhl;664793]those workouts def kick your ass
for someone who's just starting out this is a great program: [URL="http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml"]Cool Running :: The Couch-to-5K Running Plan[/URL] I know that CrossFit is getting bigger and bigger but the gym fees are ridiculous typically. It's strength/endurance type work[/quote] I've got that app on my iPhone, was thinking of giving it a shot this summer, though I hate running. |
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[quote=Mattyk;664794]I've got that app on my iPhone, was thinking of giving it a shot this summer, though[B] I hate running[/B].[/quote]
You need to check out Body for Life. Your running, cardo, is only 20 minutes per day 3x a week. That is the best part for me and it is effective. [url=http://bodyforlife.com/]Body-for-LIFE[/url] |
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[quote=mredskins;664792]Me a guy at work and my brother in law are doing it. I am off track do to the 100 feet of snow we got and the amount of shoveling I was doing.
I think if I did a exhaustion test right now I score 55 or 60. I really just don't have a strong chest, there are a lot genetics involved with having a strong chest. I think on my best day I can maybe bench 150-175 but I will see the tiniest guys come in and throw up 200 225. Weird. I have never really trained to be extremely strong just to stay fit. I just want to be able to take my shirt off in public and keep up with my two year old without losing my breath. I like to see GMScud take on PX90, he is a gym rat.[/quote] I've never been able to throw up a ton on the bench either. Not sure if it's from having long arms or maybe just a weak chest. Maybe both. I admit I've never done much to try to improve upon it either. |
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It's SO hard to finish this thing seriously. Like it kicks the shit out of your ass for like WEEKS and then I'm like, "Man, this is too hard."
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[quote=mredskins;664795]You need to check out Body for Life. Your running, cardo, is only 20 minutes per day 3x a week. That is the best part for me and it is effective.
[URL="http://bodyforlife.com/"]Body-for-LIFE[/URL][/quote] I'll give it a look, I like the sound of the program already. I want to stay fit I just don't want to spend hours a day doing it. |
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[quote=Mattyk;664798]I'll give it a look, I like the sound of the program already. I want to stay fit I just don't want to spend hours a day doing it.[/quote]
It requires 6 day workouts 3 are the 20 minute cardio and 3 are I say 30-40 weight training. When I am doing it I do the cardio at home on my treadmill and the weight part at the gym. They beleive building muscle will help you burn and keep off weight more effectively. IF anything you will learn a lot about proper mechanics of weight training. I usually do the program form September to December because I usually pack a few on during the summer months (cookouts, beer, thinking I am getting a workout becasue I am outside, blowing off the gym cause it is nice out, etc...) and it keeps me focused during the holiday food rush as well. There is a diet portion to it. Basically eat low fat high fiber food in small six meals a day on the seventh day you can eat like a slob. I have had great success with it. P90x to me looks and feels like fucking ninja training, I don't need to be a ninja. |
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[quote=Mattyk;664794]I've got that app on my iPhone, was thinking of giving it a shot this summer, though I hate running.[/quote]
So do I, cycling on the other hand I love. I don't hate running as much as my back does though. |
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[quote=Mattyk;664796]I've never been able to throw up a ton on the bench either. Not sure if it's from having long arms or maybe just a weak chest. Maybe both.[B] I admit I've never done much to try to improve upon it either.[/B][/quote]
haha yeah, that's the main reason for weaker lifts I'm not a big fan of it but I realized to hit my total (big 3 lifts, squat.. dead.. bench) my bench would be the easiest to improve, back when I was powerlifting I went from 315 to 345 just by studying the form and practicing it within a week I'd be lucky to bench 225 now, my old warmup :-/ |
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I'll also second the Body For Life recommendation
I've never done it but several of my friends have, it just wasn't really the goals that I was going after once I get back rolling with lifting I imagine that I'll start with something similar though |
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I am interested in the P90X program.
Last year from January - May, I was killing with my workouts. I made huge gains in strength. In May, I broke my left arm at work and it required a plate and screws to fix. I'm just now getting to the point where I can carry reasonably-weighted things with that arm, but it's about half the size of my right arm now. I lost everything I gained and more. I was doing 100 consecutive pushups, sets of 25 weighted pullups (used canvas backpack with 30-40 lbs of weight plates in it...it BURNS), had added 60 pounds to my bench in that timeframe and my wife told me "there's a lot more of me to hold". I was really getting ripped. She also said I was "obsessed" with working out but that's another story. So, now I'm looking for a great workout that doesn't involve heavy free weights (yet) or horse drugs like McGwire. I've been working my abs and lower body, but I need my upper back on track. Would this be good? I know it's intense, which is fine with me, but would it put a lot of weight on my rehabbing arm? I'm probably not ready for it...don't want to snap it again. :D |
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nah p90x won't put a lot of stress on the arm
most of it is lower handweights and bands, from what I've seen anyways |
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[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I just ordered p90x last Friday. I also went to Costco and bought tons of healthy high protein foods to go along with it. Ive always been a decently skinny guy but im about the fattest ive ever been for the last 6 months, I think my metabolism is finally slowing down. I eat pretty unhealthy, a lot of fast food, seven eleven, custom combos from multiple fast food places. If I cant microwave it or toast it I pick it up. I think I hit a low when I did the Taco Bell Taste Off thread. I also eat candy and chocolate pretty much all day long while at work (just gave up candy for Lent). I also drink fairly heavily. I was diagnosed with hypertension about a year or so ago. [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I was running a mile or 2 a few times a week about 2 summers ago, and Ive been doing perfect pushups off and on for about 2 years now. Besides that I havent exercised in over 10 years (im 27). I was pretty athletic as a kid and played a year of high school bball and football then turned 16 and started working so I could have a car.[/FONT][/COLOR] [FONT=Verdana][COLOR=black]So basically I decided about a month to get back in shape, after a 10 year hiatus. Part of it is I want to see if I can complete the p90x just as a personal challenge, since people make it out to be so hard. Ive been doing tons of pushups and bought dumbbells for prep (powerblocks are badass). I plan on starting March 1st. I also have tried running a couple times and knocked out a mile right off the bat. My muscles feel okay, but my lungs are completely shot. Im signed up to run the Monument 10k in about a month, that’s gonna be real tough for me lung condition wise.[/COLOR][/FONT] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I will let you how it goes for me. Obviously with my history its gonna be tough, but fortunately I think im still young enough that I can take it on. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Here is the best review ive seen out there by a normal guy. He has his diet info on page 4 or so. (also I don’t play video games, just came across this forum by searching p90x stuff). [/FONT][/COLOR] [URL="http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=277456"]My P90X Transformation -- with pictures and full review - MLG Forums[/URL] |
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[quote=mredskins;664792]Me a guy at work and my brother in law are doing it. I am off track do to the 100 feet of snow we got and the amount of shoveling I was doing.
I think if I did a exhaustion test right now I score 55 or 60. I really just don't have a strong chest, there are a lot genetics involved with having a strong chest. I think on my best day I can maybe bench 150-175 but I will see the tiniest guys come in and throw up 200 225. Weird. I have never really trained to be extremely strong just to stay fit.[B] I just want to be able to take my shirt off in public and keep up with my two year old without losing my breath. [/B] I like to see GMScud take on PX90, he is a gym rat.[/quote] Most places are "no shirt, no service"...where are you thinking of chasing your kid shirtless? Chuckie Cheese? :) My best workout since my surgery was last week, shoveling snow. It was a nice test for my arm. It was sore but it didn't snap again, so that's a plus. |
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[quote=Buster;664810]Would this be good? I know it's intense, which is fine with me, but would it put a lot of weight on my rehabbing arm? I'm probably not ready for it...don't want to snap it again. :D[/quote]
You can use resistance bands or weights, and the amount of weight/reps is really up to you. |
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[quote=mlmpetert;664814][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I just ordered p90x on Friday. I also went to Costco and bought tons of healthy high protein foods to go along with it. Ive always been a decently skinny guy but im about the fattest ive ever been for the last 6 months, I think my metabolism is finally slowing down. I eat pretty unhealthy, a lot of fast food, seven eleven, custom combos from multiple fast food places. If I cant microwave it or toast it I pick it up. I think I hit a low when I did the Taco Bell Taste Off thread. I also eat candy and chocolate pretty much all day long while at work (just gave up candy for Lent). I also drink fairly heavily. I was diagnosed with hypertension about a year or so ago. [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I was running a mile or 2 a few times a day about 2 summers ago, and Ive been doing perfect pushups off and on for about 2 years now. Besides that I havent exercised in over 10 years (im 27). I was pretty athletic as a kid and played a year of high school bball and football then turned 16 and started working so I could have a car.[/FONT][/COLOR] [FONT=Verdana][COLOR=black]So basically I decided about a month to get back in shape, after a 10 year hiatus. Part of it is I want to see if I can complete the p90x just as a personal challenge, since people make it out to be so hard. Ive been doing tons of pushups and bought dumbbells for prep (powerblocks are badass). I plan on starting March 1st. I also have tried running a couple times and knocked out a mile right off the bat. My muscles feel okay, but my lungs are completely shot. Im signed up to run the Monument 10k in about a month, that’s gonna be real tough for me lung condition wise.[/COLOR][/FONT] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I will let you how it goes for me. Obviously with my history its gonna be tough, but fortunately I think im still young enough that I can take it on. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Here is the best review ive seen out there by a normal guy. He has his diet info on page 4 or so. (also I don’t play video games, just came across this forum by searching p90x stuff). [/FONT][/COLOR] [URL="http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=277456"]My P90X Transformation -- with pictures and full review - MLG Forums[/URL][/quote] Cut out the junk, focus on eating natural non-processed foods, lots of veggies, drink a lot of water, and you'll lose a ton of weight just doing that alone. Keep us updated on how the P90x goes. |
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[quote=mlmpetert;664814][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I just ordered p90x on Friday. I also went to Costco and bought tons of healthy high protein foods to go along with it. Ive always been a decently skinny guy but im about the fattest ive ever been for the last 6 months, I think my metabolism is finally slowing down. I eat pretty unhealthy, a lot of fast food, seven eleven, custom combos from multiple fast food places. If I cant microwave it or toast it I pick it up. I think I hit a low when I did the Taco Bell Taste Off thread. I also eat candy and chocolate pretty much all day long while at work (just gave up candy for Lent). I also drink fairly heavily. I was diagnosed with hypertension about a year or so ago. [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I was running a mile or 2 a few times a day about 2 summers ago, and Ive been doing perfect pushups off and on for about 2 years now. Besides that I havent exercised in over 10 years (im 27). I was pretty athletic as a kid and played a year of high school bball and football then turned 16 and started working so I could have a car.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] So basically I decided about a month to get back in shape, after a 10 year hiatus. Part of it is I want to see if I can complete the p90x just as a personal challenge, since people make it out to be so hard. Ive been doing tons of pushups and bought dumbbells for prep (powerblocks are badass). I plan on starting March 1st. I also have tried running a couple times and knocked out a mile right off the bat. My muscles feel okay, but my lungs are completely shot. Im signed up to run the Monument 10k in about a month, that’s gonna be real tough for me lung condition wise.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I will let you how it goes for me. Obviously with my history its gonna be tough, but fortunately I think im still young enough that I can take it on. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Here is the best review ive seen out there by a normal guy. He has his diet info on page 4 or so. (also I don’t play video games, just came across this forum by searching p90x stuff). [/FONT][/COLOR] [URL="http://www.mlgpro.com/forum/showthread.php?t=277456"]My P90X Transformation -- with pictures and full review - MLG Forums[/URL][/quote] Diet is a tough thing to change initially for some people, but once it's a way of life and routine for you, the junk food, fast food, soda and crap won't even appeal to you any more. I have not had McDonalds for nearly 10 years. I rarely drink soda, maybe once a month eating out, but I almost always order water with a lemon in restaurants. I prefer it now, plus its free as an added bonus. Like it or not, to really get to your goals, you'll have to cut out or dramatically cut down on the alcohol. It packs weight and fat on better than anything. I've always been a hard gainer with an insanely high metabolism. When I worked out, I would use protein powder, with a few spoon fulls of creatine (not steroids, not unsafe if used properly but don't abuse it), some oats made into powder in food processor, milk, some fruit (usually banana or strawberry) and some cinnamon or vanilla for added flavor. Some protein shakes are gross but you can add plenty of healthy things to them and can be a meal or post-workout supplement. I'd try to get mine to be high in calories (about 600+ per shake) but low in sugars and fat. I've basically been the same weight since high school and I'm age 30 now. But in that few months of intense workouts, I packed on 12 pounds of muscle. As someone else said, more meals that are smaller is the way to go, both to lose weight but also help gain muscle. Don't get discouraged (like most women do) when you start looking fatter or gaining weight in the first month or two. You have to build your muscles under the fat to burn the fat, so for a short period of time, you'll look like you're getting the opposite effects that you want, but if you stay on track and don't quit at that point, it will pay off. |
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[quote=Mattyk;664819]Cut out the junk, focus on eating natural non-processed foods, lots of veggies, drink a lot of water, and you'll lose a ton of weight just doing that alone. Keep us updated on how the P90x goes.[/quote]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Weight isnt really my issue, but i realize how important eating healthy is especially when doing something like p90x. Im definitely making changes. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I will let you all know, because i feel like if i dont tell people im doing this, or not update my friends, ill just end up quitting after a month.[/FONT][/COLOR] |
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[quote=Mattyk;664817]You can use resistance bands or weights, and the amount of weight/reps is really up to you.[/quote]
Yeah, I have been using my wife's resistance bands from her Pilates crap to start rehabbing my arm. I want something more intense, but won't put a lot of weight on my arm yet. Maybe I could just replace any of the weight-nearing exercises with resistance bands until I can get back to weights. I'd be toning more than building, but the intensity should still allow me to get my strength back. I can literally squeeze my left arm and feel bone. No bicep at all anymore either. My right one is still in good shape though. I look like I deflated on one side. :D Seriously, I had to START rehabbing by curling a can of soup and it actually hurt. With this injury/surgery, I really had to start from scratch...literally no weight. Hopefully in another year or two I'll get back to where I was before. |
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[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Weight isnt really my issue, but i realize how important eating healthy is especially when doing something like p90x. Im definitely making changes. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I will let you all know, because i feel like if i dont tell people im doing this, or not update my friends, ill just end up quitting after a month.[/FONT][/COLOR][/quote] I decided to blog about it to help keep me motivated. [url=http://power-90.blogspot.com/]My Power 90 Blog[/url] |
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[quote=Mattyk;664828]I decided to blog about it to help keep me motivated.
[URL="http://power-90.blogspot.com/"]My Power 90 Blog[/URL][/quote] I'll keep an eye on it. That sounds like a great way to stay motivated and accountable. We'll let you know when you're slacking. :bdh: |
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[quote=Mattyk;664828]I decided to blog about it to help keep me motivated.
[URL="http://power-90.blogspot.com/"]My Power 90 Blog[/URL][/quote] I might have to copy you, to keep myself motivated.... |
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[quote=mredskins;664792]Me a guy at work and my brother in law are doing it. I am off track do to the 100 feet of snow we got and the amount of shoveling I was doing.
I think if I did a exhaustion test right now I score 55 or 60. I really just don't have a strong chest, there are a lot genetics involved with having a strong chest. I think on my best day I can maybe bench 150-175 but I will see the tiniest guys come in and throw up 200 225. Weird. I have never really trained to be extremely strong just to stay fit. I just want to be able to take my shirt off in public and keep up with my two year old without losing my breath. [B]I like to see GMScud take on PX90, he is a gym rat.[/B][/quote] P90X is legit. The thing is, it takes some serious dedication. If I'm not mistaken it's at least an hour a day, six days a week. I've talked to a few personal trainers about P90X, and they all said it's the real deal- IF you commit to it. It operates off the premise of muscle confusion, which is why it works so well so fast. A lot of people out there trying to get in shape and build muscle don't realize the importance of varying their routine, and they will plateau, get frustrated, and quit. You've got to constantly change your exercises, and P90X works off of that. I think one of the six days is actually yoga, so it's going to help with flexibility too. I guess what I'm trying to say is that P90X will absolutely work, but don't waste your money unless you're all in. I don't have kids (yet) and my fiancee is a personal trainer and the operations manager at a health club, so it's easy for me to be a gym rat. A lot of people may not have the time for P90X. However you can do it from the comfort of your home.... |
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Part of the reason I didn't jump right into P90x is because it's definitely a big time commitment along with a killer workout. I read that the Power 90 program is a good beginner/get your feet wet type of deal. The Power 90 workouts are 30-35 minutes long 6 days a week so for me it sounded a little more realistic right now.
I've read that a lot of athletes do P90x to stay in shape during the offseason. It's definitely legit. |
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[quote=mlmpetert;664814][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I just ordered p90x last Friday. I also went to Costco and bought tons of healthy high protein foods to go along with it. Ive always been a decently skinny guy but [B]im about the fattest ive ever been for the last 6 months, I think my metabolism is finally slowing down. I eat pretty unhealthy, a lot of fast food, seven eleven, custom combos from multiple fast food places. If I cant microwave it or toast it I pick it up. I think I hit a low when I did the Taco Bell Taste Off thread. I also eat candy and chocolate pretty much all day long while at work (just gave up candy for Lent). I also drink fairly heavily. I was diagnosed with hypertension about a year or so ago. [/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[/quote] What I put in bold is without question, 100% the most important part of all this. You have GOT to stop that. All those processed foods, high fat, all the sugar, plus with the fast food I'm assuming you're drinking plenty of soda as well... It's a recipe for disaster. Hypertension at 27 is no bueno my friend. If you clean up your diet you will immediately feel better, and it will make P90X a lot easier to tackle. If you fill your fridge with good food and try to make a habit of packing a lunch and cooking dinner, you'll save money too. All the eating out gets pricey. A few tips based on what you said- -If you feel like you need the candy at work, eat dark chocolate and do it in moderation. -If you feel caffeine withdrawals from the lack of soda, drink green tea. It's got plenty of kick and is really healthy. Also, black coffee is good for you too. Lots of antioxidants. A few months ago I gave up all soda and energy drinks. Coffee and green tea are how I get my pick-me-up. -Try fresh fruit for sugar cravings. I had the munchies the other night (;)) and I scarfed down a few clementines. It totally did the trick. -If you're gonna drink, stick to light beer and red wine, and try to keep it moderate. I'm not trying to preach. I'm no guru, but I do have a lot of experience with diet and exercise. I've never been fat, but I've definitely had unhealthy habits that I've modified over the years. Despite being a gym rat, I've had many phases where I was drinking too much alcohol and soda, eating a lot of high sodium high fat junk, etc etc. I've got everything tweaked now to the point where at 31 years old, I'm definitely in the best condition of my life. Good luck man!! Use this thread a resource. I'm pulling for you! |
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I try to stick to the light stuff and I've recently become a fan of wine but damn it's so hard to resist those quality brews. :(
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[quote=Mattyk;664817]You can use resistance bands or weights, and the amount of weight/reps is really up to you.[/quote]
can you get away with only bands or do you think weights will be pretty important in the routine? i was watching a couple youtube videos of power 90/p90x shocker there was a huge ad for mcdonalds nuggets while the video was playing i'm just now getting back into shape, i'm using alli right now and doing cardio but i really want to start working muscles into my routine, i've lost about 20lbs in the first month with alli, it's all about cutting out fat in your diet, it's hard at first but once you get going for a while it's not too bad |
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[quote=Mattyk;664854]I try to stick to the light stuff and I've recently become a fan of wine but damn it's so hard to resist those quality brews. :([/quote]
I know! I occasionally will drink a few heavier craft brews, and I do love me some scotch. I guess it's all about moderation. I heard a phrase somewhere a long time ago that I always think about- "Anything in excess becomes a vice." |
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[quote=mlmdub130;664856]can you get away with only bands or do you think weights will be pretty important in the routine?
[/quote] My question as well. |
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alcohol is a killer there is no way i can give it up but i have cut it down to pretty much just red wine
as far as snacks go fuit and veggies is what i go to, somethimes with some salad dressing to dip into. kraft actually makes some great fat free dressings, and life savers has a bunch of fat free and suger free hard candies they are a really good too |
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