Tenks said:Can't say I have any experience outside of the Ab Ripper X video. I guess it's alright. My fitness club at work goes through a circuit then finishes off with that video on Friday. Like I said it's good and my abs feel pretty good afterwards but I just don't find it that challenging. I guess it doesn't help I've been working out at least 3 times a week for like 7 years now.
However from all the stories in this thread it looks like it's a solid foundation for those less experienced with physical fitness
The first two days put me in so much pain I couldn't continue. Hahaha. I'm going to try again in a couple of weeks.koam said:Jesus christ... jesus christ.. finished my first workout... jesus christ..
Weapxn said:The first two days put me in so much pain I couldn't continue. Hahaha. I'm going to try again in a couple of weeks.
Masta_Killah said:Time to move onto the next challenge.
About to start week 2. Chest/back is going to kick my ass again. :lol
koam said:Jesus christ... jesus christ.. finished my first workout... jesus christ..
Hmm, thanks for this. I'll give it ago again soon. Probably gonna wait two weeks though, get through the first week of the new semester first.mYm|17| said:Fight through the pain, it will get better. Drink low fat choco milk as a substitute for your recovery drink.
koam said:I only did it as a test, i'm going to try the real deal next week i think. I still have plenty of stuff to buy before I can start. The only problem is that I need to do these exercises at home, they're practically impossible to do at a gym without a tv.
I'm starting on Monday too! Unfortunately my pull-up bar hasn't arrived yet, so I'm going to exchange chest & back with shoulders & arms which doesn't require one to buy some time. If it doesn't show up by Wednesday I figure I'll just skip the exercises that use it and see it as a warm-up week and start properly the next week.lachesis said:Well, Monday will be my first day.
OmniGamer said:I somehow strained the hell out of my right hip during ab ripper x on monday...didn't notice or feel anything until late tuesday night...wednesday morning it was full blown pain, barely able to put any weight on that side and limping around as if i'm about to turn 82yo instead of 28yo. Wednesday was Back/Biceps, and i made myself do it since it was upper body only, and i didn't want to give myself the easy excuse to skip a day (my hip was going to hurt either way whether i worked out or did nothing), though i did obviously skip the ab ripper x workout. As of now the pain is pretty much all gone.
Yes. Lots in fact.Jarate said:would this be good for me, im 6'4" and live in a tiny dorm room. are there any exercises that require me to jump, raise my arms high, and or other things that would make me smash my arms on the ceiling?
Aswankster said:Yes. Lots in fact.
lachesis said:Just got done with my first day.... I'm alive and well, but I just feel very lost. I mean, I feel like I should put a big L on my forehead, as I was unable to move probably the half the time of the 1 hour duration. I did my best, but I think I did about 1/20th of that german girl, and 1/100th of that blonde in Ab ripper X. I'll keep try, but not too sure whether I'll be able to do them in perfect form like Tony and crews.... not to mention if I could do 1/4th of their reps. I just don't see that happening at the moment.
I had rather big plate of shrimp salad for dinner... in a hurry. note to self: not to eat too much for dinner, as I'm feeling like vomiting a little... Even though I was pretty much KO'd during about half of the workout time.Perhaps salad before workout isn't good idea, as veggies takes long time to digest... need to chew more throughly, eat a little less, I guess... but my wife had girls night out, and had to eat, put my daughter to sleep, then workout... before it's too late... but it's already nearing 1AM.
I also tried out resistant band, as I only have rather light dumbbells at home... need to get it right, but dumbbells somehow felt more effective. I'll give them another shot though - as I'm probably not using them right...
D23 said:good job! just keep pushing play, do your best and forget the rest....but for real!
D23 said:good job! just keep pushing play, do your best and forget the rest....but for real!
Masta_Killah said:Anyway, just finished chest/back week 3. Since next week is a "rest" period, I went all out with today's workout. I'm still weak with my push ups, but I was able to improve on my numbers for most of the push up exercises. I pushed myself with the bands for the pull up part, doing 20-25 reps. Pushed myself with ab ripper x and I was finally able to do the 25 reps for 2/3's of the exercises. Felt like puking after though and nearly passed out. :lol
GuessWho said:is it true that it damages your body?
If you don't think you went all out for the previous weeks you can always extend the phase by a week or two.Masta_Killah said:Anyway, just finished chest/back week 3. Since next week is a "rest" period, I went all out with today's workout. I'm still weak with my push ups, but I was able to improve on my numbers for most of the push up exercises. I pushed myself with the bands for the pull up part, doing 20-25 reps. Pushed myself with ab ripper x and I was finally able to do the 25 reps for 2/3's of the exercises. Felt like puking after though and nearly passed out. :lol
Napoleonthechimp said:I want to get some resistance bands as I can barely do 2 pull ups at the moment but where do I buy them from and how do I attach them to a door?
iron gymh3ro said:Can anyone recommend a solid, inexpensive pull-up bar?
mYm|17| said:
gcubed said:i started this up a few months ago and promptly had surgery on my leg and my mother passed away, so it didnt last very long, i'm back into it now, towards the end of my second week... i'll tell you what, if you can get past the first week then you're good. I had 2 days where i slept like shit because i couldn't move in bed without being in pain, towards the end of the week, after yoga and a lot of stretching i'm not that sore anymore and have to push myself less to get up and do the exercises.
That being said... i've been eating healthy since right after Christmas, went jogging with the dog up until i started this, was doing pretty good getting myself back to my pre-winter weight... I did about 2 weeks of this and stepped on the scale for shits and giggles... i gained 8lbs.
Masta_Killah said:Make sure you cut carbs as much as possible. That means no rice, bread, starchy food like potatoes, and juice. Also, drink a lot of water, about 8-12 tall glasses full. If you're still gaining weight, try reducing your portions. Finally, weigh yourself only in the morning, when your stomach is empty.
gcubed said:pish, i do all that, the only difference this time is i'm doing some weights mixed in where before i did p90x and lost some weight i was just running.
LCfiner said:I think the carb intake really depends on the weight you're at when you're doing this.
I cut down carbs as much as I could (one main serving per day) but I needed to lose more weight than, say, someone who was 6 feet, 190 lbs and wanted to bulk up and lose only a few pounds. that person could (or should) have more carbs than myself.
the nutrition guide lays it out pretty clearly.
edit: I misread your response. this didn't need to be directed at you![]()
WanderingWind said:Does this improve pullups? I can do about 12 on a good day. I'd like to do 20...