AB RIPPER X!equap said:i hate it....BUT I LOVE IT!!!
bionic77 said:AB RIPPER X!
Finished 3 weeks and starting the end of phase one and noticed that my waist went down 1.5 inches already.
I was pretty out of shape before I started and already noticed improvement. The core exercises are the hardest but have helped me the most. Could barely do 2 pullups when I started and now I can easily do 8+. My improvement in the weak areas I attribute most to the core stuff.
Still suck ass at fifer scissors.
Dresden said:How would P90 work out for someone who can't install a pull up bar? I'm not looking to lose weight or bulk up, just a really good workout to tone up.
bionic77 said:AB RIPPER X!
Finished 3 weeks and starting the end of phase one and noticed that my waist went down 1.5 inches already.
I was pretty out of shape before I started and already noticed improvement. The core exercises are the hardest but have helped me the most. Could barely do 2 pullups when I started and now I can easily do 8+. My improvement in the weak areas I attribute most to the core stuff.
Still suck ass at fifer scissors.
ArachosiA 78 said:I have 2 weeks and then one recovery week left before the end of the 90 days, and I am sad to say that I don't think I will have reached my goal by then unless a miracle happens in the next few weeks. I still have a lot of fat that just refuses to budge.
Looks like I'll have to go through the program another time. If that doesn't work, then I guess I'll have to resort to lyposuction.
Awesome.bobbytkc said:Just use resistance bands. The videos always has a guy on resistance bands demonstrating, so you'll have no problems keeping up even if you do not have free weights or pullup bars.
ArachosiA 78 said:Impossible to say how many lbs of fat I have to lose. I'm guessing...10-15.
My diet is composed of skinless chicken breasts, tuna, brown rice, yams, oatmeal, green vegetables, walnuts and occassional fruit. 2,200 calories and 30% carbs for 3 days. Every 4th day I bump my calories up to about 2,600 and increase my carbs to about 50%.
I have lost about 15 lbs so far. How much of that is fat I have no clue, however. I can't for the life of me get an accurate reading with a body fat caliper.
ArachosiA 78 said:Yeah, you're right...I just expected to be able to see my abs by now. The infomercial makes it seem like it only takes 90 days. But I guess everyone who was in the infomercial started out with really low bodyfat. So yeah, probably gonna take me 2 rounds. Fuck...I'm so tired....
rocK` said:Hey guys --
If I'm looking to jump into this, what exact 'package' should I buy? I'd like to get a nutrition guide/plan as well, and focus on bands as I don't have much room for weights.
ArachosiA 78 said:Ah...just 3 more weeks left. I'll need to find a workout partner if I do this again though...I don't think I have the willpower to do another 90 days by myself.
rocK` said:Sorry guys, I really would like to jump on this soon -- what do you guys think? I've searched in random spots in this thread, but there is no information (so far...)
Wow, that's pretty impressive. How many pull-ups are you doing and what kind of weights are you lifting?Rad- said:3 weeks in and gained a kilo. First week was pain but after that, most of the exercises have felt quite (too?) easy. The only exception is legs. I guess I have horrible leg muscles as I still can't do the full set. But all the others feel almost too easy, I think I'm doing some of them wrong. My muscles don't ache at all (like they did when I used to do some gym) though I do feel the burn in the right muscles.
ArachosiA 78 said:Yeah, you're right...I just expected to be able to see my abs by now. The infomercial makes it seem like it only takes 90 days. But I guess everyone who was in the infomercial started out with really low bodyfat. So yeah, probably gonna take me 2 rounds. Fuck...I'm so tired....
Battersea Power Station said:Wow, that's pretty impressive. How many pull-ups are you doing and what kind of weights are you lifting?
GuessWho said:Thinking of starting this program. I am a TOTAL beginner, a bit chubby and nearing my 30's. Im going to get married soon so I want to be ripped and look good. Is this wise?
GuessWho said:Thinking of starting this program. I am a TOTAL beginner, a bit chubby and nearing my 30's. Im going to get married soon so I want to be ripped and look good. Is this wise?
LCfiner said:p90x comes with a nutrition guidebook. I don't think you'll need another one. maybe an extra cookbook of healthy recipes for some more variety.
you'll definitely want a big range of bands or weights. i have free weights from 5 lb (weighted circles in phase 2) to 30 pounds (lawnmowers - and even that's not enough resistance)
so, if you're using bands, get a big range and find what works for you once you start it up.
get a yoga mat or some other fitness mat.
depending on your current fitness and your goals, you may or may not want to start having protein shakes. recovery drinks after workouts are recommended but you don't want to go nuts with the sugars in those.
rocK` said:Thanks.
Basically, I have a setup that either A) I use hardwood floors or B) use a carpeted room (my room). I guess it'll be better to use the hardwood floors on the plyometrics/yoga, but doesn't matter on the other days.
Cool I have some dumbbells (25lbs and 5lbs)...I probably need a wider rangegrumble said:ShinAmano, you'll need the P90X set (DVDs, guides) and you'll need equipment (doorframe chinup bar, dumbbell set or resistance bands). If you want to go cheap, get the bands. If you want to use optimal equipment, use the dumbbells. I'd guess you're looking at 200 bucks minimum, up to about 350 including a nice dumbbell set. It's worth it, as all of this stuff can be used for many years.
What about a mat or anything like that...my current work out area consists of a bench with leg lifts, the dumbbells listed, a bike and a 80lb punching bag...all on a concrete basement floor.
ArachosiA 78 said:I have 2 weeks and then one recovery week left before the end of the 90 days, and I am sad to say that I don't think I will have reached my goal by then unless a miracle happens in the next few weeks. I still have a lot of fat that just refuses to budge.
Looks like I'll have to go through the program another time. If that doesn't work, then I guess I'll have to resort to lyposuction.
MeshuggahMan said:I was making some amazing progress between Jan-March.. easily the best shape I had ever been in. Then I just had to go and get a concussion and fracture my face (passed out, head slammed on the ground). I thought I was feeling better but I got a headache a mere 3 minutes into ab ripper. So frustrating I wish I could just jump right back into p90.. guess I have to wait a while to work my way back up to that level. Goodbye progress =(
ShinAmano said:What about a mat or anything like that...my current work out area consists of a bench with leg lifts, the dumbbells listed, a bike and a 80lb punching bag...all on a concrete basement floor.
Jamesfrom818 said:How did you manage to crush your face?
Jamesfrom818 said:How did you manage to crush your face?
OmniGamer said:Trust me man, I know EXACTLY how you feel...I started last July, and there are various points in this huge thread where i've expressed disappointment with my rate of progress...but it's important to realize that you should be in this for the long haul (not P90X specifically, but being fit as a lifestyle, not a quick fix). And yes, some of the "OMG" results shown in the informercial can be misleading for some of us that are starting from a heavier starting point...but even they realize that now. In the latest infomercial i've seen, they have a guy who started out quite heavy and ended up doing 5 rounds of P90X. Technically, i'm in my 3rd round(though i'm currently doing a hybrid), and i'll be doing a 4th(strict P90X) starting in May.
Try not to obsess about the finish line, whatever that may be(which I guess for both of us, is being able to have visible abs)...that can lead to frustration, which will lead to giving up and failing, which will start its own vicious cycle of indifference/neglect. I've been there before. You don't want to throw away the progress you've already made, which you should be proud of.
Don't be too hard on yourself, and if need be, take a few days off, step outside of the process, have a bit of fun, and renew yourself. Losing weight is not just stressful on the body, but also the mind. It's important for that to recover as well(IMO).
Lastly, I always say, take pics...they do wonders...numbers by themselves do not account for actual changes in composition (bodyfat vs. lean muscle mass...also, water weight).
obijkenobi said:I was going to make a joke about ignoring Tony's tip of the day but decided against it.
teh_pwn said:I gained a ton of muscle on p90X, but little fat lost.
There isn't an exercise program that will make you lose fat, because energy expenditure isn't the problem nor is energy intake.
The problem, at least for me, was too much insulin. Get rid of the refined carbs, and your body starts feeding internally on body fat. If you eat lots of fat and protein, hunger isn't an issue. To understand the science, watch these videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SNC6Q8FcBY
That said, P90X is a fantastic fitness program. I'll be doing it again after I've lost another 25 lbs of fat.
Hero said:Two days in. Plyometrics absolutely destroyed me. Maybe I didn't pace myself but by the second half I was getting dizzy and felt like I had to hurl, felt like it was a good idea to stop there. Still worked up quite a sweat.
Someone please tell me that's the hardest routine!
Those hurt my thighs more than anything.catfish said:I'm still a huge woman on ab ribber x. Fifer scissors owns me less though, but the bicycle kicks at the start, it's like a dream to ever finish a round of those without stopping.