Jamesfrom818
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Yeah...I need to do these in the evening. I did half of Chest and Back this morning and I had to stop because if I kept on going, I wouldn't have been able to do anything at work.
if you do the doubles you won't have any time for running. there's more than enough cardio anyway, so yes! You will lose lots of bodyfat.ice cream said:So if just follow this whole thing I;ll lose my fat and become toned? No need to day anyt other running etc?
ice cream said:So if just follow this whole thing I;ll lose my fat and become toned? No need to day anyt other running etc?
I have the Iron Gym bar and I don't feel that there is any danger of it breaking anything. But who knows?Jamesfrom818 said:Okay so I'm really scared about breaking my door frame with the pull up bar. I don't want to get the resistance bands since I have some variable dumbbells. Do I just follow whatever motion the resistance bands guy is doing with the dumbbells or do I have to change it a bit?
faunatic said:I'm looking to start this like many others here, but I'm a little stuck looking for a pull-up bar. Looking for a no-install bar that can work on a door with 4.5-5 inch moldings. So far all my searches have come up with ones that work on moldings up to about 3 inches. Anyone have any product recommendations?
Dipper145 said:I'm thinking of starting this program, and I'm hoping I'll be able to stick to it for at least a little while. Is it really necessary to stick to the nutrition program? I like eating whatever I want(Don't really eat junk food). I really love eating carbs, and would find it very difficult to eat enough protein, unless 80% of it comes from whey, which is pretty expensive.
Come to think of it I have quite a large bag of whey protein here, how long do these things last? I can't find an expiry date on it anywhere...
I definately don't need to lose any weight. Okay maybe like 5 pounds, but I'd rather just eat like a monster while doing this to get as much out of it as I can. I know a little bit about needing to eat lots of protein and stuff, and I will of course try to eat as much protein as I can. I just find it difficult to get the amount of protein needed even with just eating as much protein rich food as I can. So I'll have to get some protein bars / whey protein stuff.grumble said:It really depends on what you want to get from the program. If you want to get stronger, then you need to eat protein. In simple terms protein is the stuff that muscles are made of, and if you don't give the body the bricks it can't build a house. Some easy foods I recommend for eating are omelettes, beef jerky, chili, chicken breasts, tuna salad and protein shakes and bars.
If you are trying to lose weight, then you need to eat in a caloric deficit, and you need to avoid excess carbs (i.e. carbs that are not around a workout or during breakfast) and fat.
In a program
In a program as demanding as P90X, I would eat right and not waste my time. You'll cripple your results otherwise, but it's your call if you can accept that. you will also find the workouts tougher if you don't eat right, since your body won't have what it needs to recover and improve.
YagizY said:So is there any way to do this without a pull-up bar? I'm pretty heavy (225 lbs and 6'4) and I don't like the idea of door frame pull up bars.
YagizY said:So is there any way to do this without a pull-up bar? I'm pretty heavy (225 lbs and 6'4) and I don't like the idea of door frame pull up bars.
Dipper145 said:I'm thinking of starting this program, and I'm hoping I'll be able to stick to it for at least a little while. Is it really necessary to stick to the nutrition program? I like eating whatever I want(Don't really eat junk food). I really love eating carbs, and would find it very difficult to eat enough protein, unless 80% of it comes from whey, which is pretty expensive.
Come to think of it I have quite a large bag of whey protein here, how long do these things last? I can't find an expiry date on it anywhere...
Wendo said:So after seeing this thread bobbing in the front page for a while now, and watching a bunch of youtube videos I'm thinking about jumping in. I have a pretty physical job that keeps me in decent shape, but I'd like to have some more definition. I just wonder if all the time and effort is worth it in the end.
After that 90 days, how many people keep going with the program? I did hardcore Tae-Bo back in the day for a while and got pretty good results, but it almost seemed like it alienated people. I already don't smoke/drink/do drugs or eat unhealthy stuff, so it was just like one extra step of percieved elitism. Sort of like, if you're the only fit person in your friend group and are the guy ordering a water and salad without the dressing while everyone gets burgers, there's a level of alienation there.
I also wonder about the motivating factors. How much of it is socially based and how much of it is personal? I find that a lot of my behavior is improved socially (ie, keeping the apartment clean) in the sense that if I don't have external motivation it's difficult to proceed.
ryutaro's mama said:Just finished Plyometrics for the first time.
OMG.
I had to pause like 3 times throughout.
But surprisingly, I've never felt more motivated...![]()
Wendo said:So after seeing this thread bobbing in the front page for a while now, and watching a bunch of youtube videos I'm thinking about jumping in. I have a pretty physical job that keeps me in decent shape, but I'd like to have some more definition. I just wonder if all the time and effort is worth it in the end.
After that 90 days, how many people keep going with the program? I did hardcore Tae-Bo back in the day for a while and got pretty good results, but it almost seemed like it alienated people. I already don't smoke/drink/do drugs or eat unhealthy stuff, so it was just like one extra step of percieved elitism. Sort of like, if you're the only fit person in your friend group and are the guy ordering a water and salad without the dressing while everyone gets burgers, there's a level of alienation there.
I also wonder about the motivating factors. How much of it is socially based and how much of it is personal? I find that a lot of my behavior is improved socially (ie, keeping the apartment clean) in the sense that if I don't have external motivation it's difficult to proceed.
Battersea Power Station said:Why do you dudes do it in the evenings? Just not enough time in the morning?
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Fun question: in Ab Ripper X, when doing the reverse bicycle, do you do just 25 or do you finish the 2 or 3 extra ones "the kids" do because Tony's count is off? I always do my own count and stop at 25 and then feel like a loser... but not as much of a loser as when I don't finish those Fifer scissors. That's maybe the only exercise in Phase 1 that I can't do all the way through. I found out if I put my hands under my butt it becomes incredibly easier, so I promptly stopped doing that.
Jugendstil said:Ha ha, I try and do the extra ones but I always get so pissed that his count is off, especially during bicycles or full body crunches. What a bastard!
I try and work out in the morning, but sometimes it's just too hard to get out of bed and do it first thing. I just don't like feeling rushed in the morning. On days I can get up at 6 it's fine, but that is more the exception than the rule.
phinious said:In the middle of week 3 and I feel like I have less energy then in week 1. I thought this got easier...
I may sign up on the official forums and try to get some morale support! This program beats you down. Damn.
phinious said:In the middle of week 3 and I feel like I have less energy then in week 1. I thought this got easier...
I may sign up on the official forums and try to get some morale support! This program beats you down. Damn.
so you dont take a week off right you just do "easyier" workouts right?J Tourettes said:I'm in my third week and I woke up this morning and i couldn't get out of bed as I was so tired. Eventually got up a couple of hours later and had my breakfast and then my mid morning snack and felt a lot better.
It was Plyo last night and that always makes me knackered although not usually as bad as this. Only 3 more workouts until my week off and hopefully that'll let my body recuperate.
Battersea Power Station said:Why do you dudes do it in the evenings? Just not enough time in the morning?
lbcyalater said:so you dont take a week off right you just do "easyier" workouts right?
LCfiner said:you eating enough? if you're already slim, pick up the carbs a bit. have snacks throughout the day, regardless of weight (healthy snacks, of course)
phinious said:I feel like Im eating enough. Im following the nutrition guide pretty closely. Although I cheated with some real pizza last weekend!
I feel slightly hungry all day, but no major hunger pangs.
What is the protein "crap?" i.e. what else is in it?missbreedsiddx said:Well I confirmed that that protein drink crap that came with the program plus all the intense working out was playing hell with with my liver enzymes. Freaked my doctor out but once I stopped drinking the stuff and took a three day break from working out they went back down to near normal levels.
Ill continue the workout, but im not drinking the protein nonsense anymore.
RJNavarrete said:Anyone here posting pictures of their progress, or is everyone too afraid? I'm not in terrible shape [6'3" 202 lbs.] because I play basketball three times weekly and do some lifting about twice a week, but I want to do this go get cut up. I've never had a six-pack, and I don't like how small my arms look [IMO], so I'll probably start this next week.![]()