You got some nice results as well! Just keep eating right and stay active and you'll keep shrinking! I've got 3 days of INSANITY in my week now to help me reach my goal of fat loss. It's really just my belly that's bothering me now. My arms and calves (the latter of which the pictures don't really show) have really toned up, so I just wanna work on what's left of my mound lolYonn said:Dude, f-castrillo, awesome results, I'm kinda jealous!Another round and I bet you'll get some great definition.
ocadman said:Congrats Yonn and f-castrillo.
I'm halfway through Phase 3 and for whatever reason, I am not feeling the workouts anymore. I'm still pressing play, but it's a chore. I probably sound like a bitch, but I really just want these next 3+ weeks to pass so I can be done with it. I don't know why I'm complaining because I feel great! P90X has really done wonders for not only my health, but my lifestyle. My gf says I've been brainwashed by Tony cause it seems like I talk about it all the time and even try to force it onto her. :lol
yeah the X will change your life. I now find myself calculating an appropriate time to eat so that I never get hungry, keeping an eye on my caloric intake, protein intake (make sure it's at least adequate), and reading lots of fitness/nutrition articles online. Livestrong.com has some good articles, and the weekly P90X Newsletter on Beachbody.com makes for a good read too.ocadman said:Congrats Yonn and f-castrillo.
I'm halfway through Phase 3 and for whatever reason, I am not feeling the workouts anymore. I'm still pressing play, but it's a chore. I probably sound like a bitch, but I really just want these next 3+ weeks to pass so I can be done with it. I don't know why I'm complaining because I feel great! P90X has really done wonders for not only my health, but my lifestyle. My gf says I've been brainwashed by Tony cause it seems like I talk about it all the time and even try to force it onto her. :lol
What's your hybrid routine look like? Right now I have a P90X+ and INSANITY routine mapped out. I opted for X+ because it gives me a break from the X workouts (which I too was beginning to get tired of, esp. coming out of Doubles) and because of the shorter workout time (about 40 mins on average).OmniGamer said:Hey I know what you mean...that's why after 2 rounds, I decided to switch things up and do my hybrid routine....and it's been during this phase that i've been seeing the most drastic changes, but of course the first 2 rounds could have "loosened the jar lid" so to speak. At any rate, next week i'm back to full on P90X and i'm curious to see what this round does for me.
bionic77 said:What is your hybrid routine? Is it still 6 days a week?
I would also recommend a yoga block, or some other platform-type object to help you reach the floor in some stretches, or add extra stretch distance.kurahadol said:I plan on starting this soon here too, what kind of equipment should I be picking up? From my understanding I'll need a yoga mat, resistance pulleys or chin up bar...not sure what else?
Don't want to start doing this and then realize I don't have the things I need heh.
That pose is no joke. I started off at 5 secs, but now I can go about 20-30 secs before falling out of it nowocadman said:I held Crane pose for 5 seconds!!! :lol
I hope you're even halfway right about that, thanks!ArachosiA 78 said:Nice results, Castrillo. Yeah, I'd say one more round and you'll be at 10% bodyfat or less.
At most, I would replace Plyo and Kenpo X with Interval X Plus and Kenpo Cardio Plus. The other three workouts (total body and upper body plus, abs/core plus) don't really fit the classic X schedule because they target several body parts at once.ocadman said:Just got P90X plus. I'm about to start Phase 3, Week 11. Like I said earlier, I was getting tired of doing the workouts. I'm thinking of switching to P90X Plus for these last two weeks or should I just stick with the regular P90X routine the final 2 weeks. Almost there...
f-castrillo said:At most, I would replace Plyo and Kenpo X with Interval X Plus and Kenpo Cardio Plus. The other three workouts (total body and upper body plus, abs/core plus) don't really fit the classic X schedule because they target several body parts at once.
I would say replace the X cardio with the Plus cardio, and otherwise finish P90X as designed. Since you're in your final few weeks, you probably want to finish strong instead of ending the 90 days with something brand new. Bring it 200% in the remaining days, then start off fresh and strong in Round 2![]()
Really? I actually like that set because I do a little less weight switching. During Back & Biceps and Chest, Shoulders, & Triceps, my workout time skyrockets because I'm always switching up the weights (I have weighted plates that clamp on to a bar). It's the phase 2 workouts that I used to dread, solely because of that :lolocadman said:Alright thanks. It's just that I HATE the Chest/Back,Shoulders/Arm,Legs/Back sequence. I was just looking for an excuse not to do it. :lol I much prefer the Chest/Arms,Back/Bi,Legs/Back sequence. I will probably replace Kenpo X with the Plus version however.
Two more weeks not counting the recovery week!
ocadman said:Just got P90X plus. I'm about to start Phase 3, Week 11. Like I said earlier, I was getting tired of doing the workouts. I'm thinking of switching to P90X Plus for these last two weeks or should I just stick with the regular P90X routine the final 2 weeks. Almost there...
I don't mind weight switching. I use it to rest! Plus, aside from the pullups, I like that I'm doing a different exercise for the most part.f-castrillo said:Really? I actually like that set because I do a little less weight switching. During Back & Biceps and Chest, Shoulders, & Triceps, my workout time skyrockets because I'm always switching up the weights (I have weighted plates that clamp on to a bar). It's the phase 2 workouts that I used to dread, solely because of that :lol
I wish I had time to do doubles, but I work full time and go to school part time, so it's hard enough trying to make time just to do P90X.tralfazz said:What I did was continue the normal workouts but added the Cardio Interval and Kenpo Cardio as doubles for the last 6 weeks.
I finished the program a couple of weeks ago. Shed 39 pounds and won my work's Biggest Loser contest. Of course I had to spend all my winnings on new clothes as I dropped 2 sizes on pants and one size on shirts. Felt great and ready to start Insanity with P90X weight training skedge as a double.
All I do is take a multi-vitamin and a protein shake in the morning and a protein shake after I workout. That's pretty much it supplement wise and I think I've gotten pretty favorable results so far. I try to get all my nutrients from just eating right and it looks like you got that down already. Welcome and good luck. Just keep on pressing play.m0ngo said:Ok guys I ordered a copy of p90x the other day after deciding to give it a try. I have a pull up bar, bands and a mat so I guess I'm all set. I eat pretty healthily already so I don't think that's much of a worry... My only question is do you really need to take supplements to get the best out of it and if so which are the best?
Being able to do plyo at the pace of Tony and the kids is a definite plus when it comes to how long you can hang with the INSANITY workouts. I had Plyo down real good - only took breaks when Tony and them did, and I went at their pace in all of the workouts. As a result, I'm able to keep up pretty well with Shaun T and his posse in the leg-centric portions of the INSANITY workouts. However, a lot of the moves are synergistic and require lots of core work. I can also keep pace and intensity with Ab Ripper X, but that didn't fully prepare me for all the core moves in INSANITY. "Ski Abs" and "In and Outs" (not the X workout) continues to make me crumble :loltralfazz said:From what I've seen you need to be able to do P90X Plyo pretty well just to keep up with the Cardio routines in Insanity. Glad I've been doing the Kenpo Cardio and Cardio Interval or else I wouldn't be ready to try Insanity yet.
They are both intense programs, but they have entirely different foci. P90X focuses on overall total body fitness, with equal parts resistance/weight training and cardiovascular exercise. INSANITY emphasizes cardiovascular training much more than resistance training - doing the exercises is a guaranteed way to skyrocket your heart rate quicklyeffzee said:Earlier in this thread I asked a few questions...have one more:
How does P90X compare to Insanity? Are they both designed just for weight loss and muscle toning? I know a couple of females, including my GF, who want to do p90x but then they heard of Insanity and are leaning towards that because it does not involve pull ups or weights.
I would say do the regular workouts, but alter your diet. The X diet has you eating at a calorie deficit by default, so make sure to eat more calories than you expend in a day while making sure you you eat healthy food choices.methodman said:I looking to gain weight so I was thinking of changing my diet to proteins (shakes, meats) + p90x. Is there any specific workout I can do to try to help me gain weight along with p90x or just do thr regular program and see what happens?
methodman said:I looking to gain weight so I was thinking of changing my diet to proteins (shakes, meats) + p90x. Is there any specific workout I can do to try to help me gain weight along with p90x or just do thr regular program and see what happens?
Have you tried modifying it? When I did plyo for the first time I worked at about half the intensity the guys in the video were working at, hardly did any jumping at all, but squatted instead. I did what I could, basically. At the end of phase three I was working harder than the guys in the video. The best way to get better at plyo is to do plyo. Just modify.Napoleonthechimp said:Fuck Plyometrics. I'm doing Cardio X instead for a month until I'm fit enough for it.
f-castrillo said:They are both intense programs, but they have entirely different foci. P90X focuses on overall total body fitness, with equal parts resistance/weight training and cardiovascular exercise. INSANITY emphasizes cardiovascular training much more than resistance training - doing the exercises is a guaranteed way to skyrocket your heart rate quickly![]()
P90X will allow you to lose fat and build muscle simultaneously, so don't be surprised if you don't see a huge decrease in weight on the scale, as the muscle you build up is denser (and as a result, heavier) than the fat you're burning off. INSANITY will probably allow you to shed fat faster than in P90X.
That said, P90X gets you a really good fitness base. I got some results, and decided to push it further with X+ and INSANITY. Based upon my first few INSANITY workouts, I would've been struggling significantly more if I hadn't done the X in the first place.
If they think they can do it, INSANITY is probably a better starting choice for them. It will strengthen their cardiovascular system and allow them to shed off fat like no tomorrow - I'm assuming that's why they wanna do it, right? Then if they're really into it at the end of the 60 days, run them through P90X so they can further refine what they've achieved through toning and strength training.
This might be helpful too: http://ezinearticles.com/?Shaun-T-I...out-Program---Which-One-is-Better?&id=2768607effzee said:Thanks man this helps a lot!
I work in retail from 12:00 to 20:00 and get home at 21:00 so I can't really use up all my energy in the mornings on Plyo. I need to build up my endurance rather than my strength as my legs are reasonably strong due to constantly being on my feet all day and lifting heavy things at work.Yonn said:Have you tried modifying it? When I did plyo for the first time I worked at about half the intensity the guys in the video were working at, hardly did any jumping at all, but squatted instead. I did what I could, basically. At the end of phase three I was working harder than the guys in the video. The best way to get better at plyo is to do plyo. Just modify.
ocadman said:All I do is take a multi-vitamin and a protein shake in the morning and a protein shake after I workout. That's pretty much it supplement wise and I think I've gotten pretty favorable results so far. I try to get all my nutrients from just eating right and it looks like you got that down already. Welcome and good luck. Just keep on pressing play.
Not really. You can't gain muscle without altering your diet to include more protein.dorkimoe said:Ive been wanting to start this. I have dumbells, i think the only thing i need are bands correct?
I dont need to lose any weight..not even a pound, but i would like to be in shape and maybe toned, any recommendations for a routine? Would be very appreciative. (i have the dvds already, borrowed from my dad)
Also if i have no intention of eating healthy is that ok, considering i dont wanna lose weight? just get some muscle..
dorkimoe said:Also if i have no intention of eating healthy is that ok, considering i dont wanna lose weight? just get some muscle..
That's what the program is. Phase 1 involves 7 DVDs if you include X-Stretch, and Phase 2 has you swap out two DVDs for two new ones.dorkimoe said:ok well ill try and eat a little healthier and get some protein in my diet. I assume i can just do a different dvd every day?
Finding a good "energy boosting" meal 1-2 hours before a workout is definitely not a bad thing. You want to be able to have your blood sugar levels up so that you can power through the workout with everything you've got. If you're going to work out after a meal, make sure you've got a balanced amount of protein and carbs in there, depending on which phase of the diet plan you're following.Magnus said:If I can find a food/drink combo to give me an energy boost an hour or more before a planned workout, is that going to hinder me in the long run? And if not, any suggestions for how and what to eat in that two hour window before a workout? (knowing of course that eating within the hour before the workout is not ideal for a number of reasons)
Yeah man, INSANITY is truly insane. Those wide football sprints ("sprint, face right, face straight, etc.") are really killer, especially since it happens at the max intensity level at the end of one of the sets :lolocadman said:Today was a Plyo X day and I decided to try the Insanity Plyo on a whim. Holy fucking shit. Insanity is just on a whole other cardio wise than any of the the Cardio exercises in P90X. It really does live up to its name. I think I sweat more in the first 15 min than in the whole Plyo X routine. I nearly died during the Level 1 drills. It really does kick your ass and I'm considering trying it after my 1st Round of P90X.
Much of the month 1 videos are 40-45 mins long. I think in month 2, it goes up to 55 mins-1 hour, not so bad when you consider the old X workouts averaged over 1 hour with Ab Ripper X included.thorin said:All this Insanity talk has me interested. How long are the Insanity videos?
That's good to hear. I think I'll try adding it to the mix when my 90 days are done.f-castrillo said:Much of the month 1 videos are 40-45 mins long. I think in month 2, it goes up to 55 mins-1 hour, not so bad when you consider the old X workouts averaged over 1 hour with Ab Ripper X included.