I started this program back in May of 2009 in an effort to lose fat. After making it through the first month, I developed a nasty case of bronchitis which sidelined me for a good 2 weeks. When I tried to get back into the program, I found that I had simply lost all my momentum. So, back to the bad eating and exercise habits I went, and before I knew it was was back up to 220lbs. Since then, I have tried off and on to get back into P90X, but to no avail.
Today, however, I began anew, and I sincerely hope that I can last 90 days straight. I have my diet down to a science (I weigh all of my food and know the exact number of calories, carbs, protein, and fat that I am consuming), and a renewed commitment to finish this.
One slight setback is that I am currently back in school which prevents me from being able to do P90X on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Having to miss two workouts, I decided that I will skip Yoga and Kenpo, because I feel they are perhaps the least effective workouts in the program if one's goal is fat loss (yes, Kenpo X is a cardio workout, but it never got my heartrate very high). Fortunately, I am able to take an hour long break at work, and five nights a week I plan to utilize this time to jog/run (never been much of a runner, though). Hopefully, this will more than make up for the two missed P90X workouts.
It's gonna be a rough 90 days, and I do not expect to have the body of a supermodel at the end of this time (of course, I would be absolutely ecstatic if this did happen). However, I do expect to have the best body I have ever had, and hopefully be able to see my abs for the first time in my life. One trick I am doing to make this journey slightly more tolerable from a psychological perspective is marking off a day on my calender for every workout completed. I think it could help to be able to look at the calendar and see the progress I have made, and just know that even if I am not noticing results, changes are happening. As long as I can stick it out, my body will improve. Anyway, I wish anyone else who is on this journey the best of luck. I think it will definitely be worth all the pain and suffering.