If your upper body is sore after the first workout, plyo will make your lower half sore as well. Enjoy!Dresden said:Felt good, although my shoulders and back were sore as fuck. I'm looking forward to plyometrics today.
If your upper body is sore after the first workout, plyo will make your lower half sore as well. Enjoy!Dresden said:Felt good, although my shoulders and back were sore as fuck. I'm looking forward to plyometrics today.
Feels good though, and I have a high tolerance for pain. :lol Strangely enough, while doing the cardio video I had no trouble with all the kenpo stuff, but it was the yoga and the warrior pose stuff that made me sweat.Nightz said:If your upper body is sore after the first workout, plyo will make your lower half sore as well. Enjoy!![]()
Slayer-33 said:Read my post whenever you get the chance, I need suggestions in case if I'm missing some more foods on that list to purchase :lol
koam said:Why don't you follow the p90x diet?
Slayer-33 said:I just wanted some insight from people that have been there already or would know the best amounts of stuff to eat for what I expect my daily caloric intake to be. I like seeing what people with actual results eat, it's always best to copy successful people imo since it should work for you if you follow everything to the letter.
I guess I also wanted help since I work from 12am to 8 am :lol and I'm being lazy in figuring out when I should start my "breakfast meal" and the rest of the food intake intervals
Maybe I should just take what I posted and calculate each foods calories and protein and plug in the numbers til I reach the calories number I am looking to intake a day. I just want to make sure that I take the right amount of carbs protein and fats 45, 35, 20 is what I was looking for. I wish someone would help me with it, I definitely want a boring "same thing" every day diet, I don't want to complicate things to be honest.. Not til I learn everything when it comes to good eating habits.
I wanted to have the ratio below for carbs/prot/fats
45 carbs 35 protein 20 fats, maybe it would be the right ratio for me? I want to make sure that the foots that I am eating will be right... Also note that I don't have any veggies on my list lol..
It is normal not to be able to do all the moves in the beginning. They don't expect you to be able to keep up with them right away. If you were that fit to begin with you wouldn't need the program. The key is to just do your best and write down what you were able to do, that way you know what to try and beat the next week.Amory Blaine said:So, exactly how hard is the first day supposed to be? I just got murdered by the chest and back workout to the point where the following ab stuff was pretty much out of the question. I was probably doing about 1/3 of what they did on the video, but I had to pause a lot of times to stretch.
Same here man.Dresden said:Wow. Just finished Shoulders & Arms, with Ab Ripper X. Goddamn. Third day so far. My arms hurt like hell.
We're like on the same schedule dude, which is pretty cool.sublime085 said:Same here man.
No puking today though! And since I'm pretty out of shape and could barely do Ab ripper on monday, today I decided to take it easy and attempted only 15 reps per exercise. I got through it this time. Gonna add a couple reps each time and work up to 25.
Dresden said:We're like on the same schedule dude, which is pretty cool.
I wonder what Yoga will be like tomorrow.
I'm excited by the sound of that, but I also dread the incoming pain. :lolDR2K said:Your first time with Yoga will make Plyometrics seem like a cake walk. Be prepared to sweat like crazy for the first hour.
Slayer-33 said:So apparently my cousin just told me that my planned diet has WAY too much protein.... I need to remove some shit and add other stuff around now and cut down on the protein
Back to the drawing board. :lol
-updated- new list
Now to find a way to fill in an extra 650 cals... How how how.. lol
I think 2 servings of V8 juice a day should do the trick.
YagizY said:You said you were just trying to maintain your weight? 285 grams of carbs sounds like a lot to me but I dunno. Maybe someone else can weigh-in on this (no pun intended).
MidnightRider said:I've been thinking about starting this...... but figure I need to at least get somewhat into shape before jumping into this.
sublime085 said:I'm on Day 2 and I also just did Plyo for the first time. Oh god. And it all looks so easy, but once you start doing it for more than 10 seconds, oh god the burn.
I've puked both days immediately after working out so far. :lol
catfish said:came back after a 3 week vacation and picked it up again at day 30 (after getting to day 40)
hate to say it but missed 2 work outs in the first week. Motivation is currently a problem, but i'm mildly rundown just now as well.
gonna get back into it though damnit!
RTS83 said:I've been on P90X for about 60 days now. Thought GAF might enjoy my progress
This is me in the beginning...
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and...
This is me now!
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I don't diet all that successfully...but when its time to work out, I get after it and get it done. Hopefully I can inspire someone to make the same choice. Best decision I've ever made.
It's not. :lol It's more like a transition week.Deadly Cyclone said:I really don't believe this week 4 "rest week" is a rest week at all...
Dresden said:AHHHHHHHHH YOGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I sweat about twice as much as I did when I did plyometrics. Definitely the hardest for me too, oh god, nightmare. It's the only one I don't like at all, but it does feel satisfying. FFFFFClydefrog said::lol it's always been the hardest for me. but it has the greatest payoff. i feel sooo relaxed and stretched after it![]()
Dresden said:I didn't puke (yet), but goddamn, the pain! :lol
I also took a shower too soon. Still sweating right now, I thought I had coolded down. Fuck.
koam said:Had to quit p90x on day 2 during plyo. Seems like the ankle wasn't quite plyo ready yet.
Clydefrog said:Does anyone else have a habit of yawning during the resistance exercises?
It's not like I'm sleepy-tired (I am sweaty-tired obviously) but I tend to yawn a lot during routines like chest & back. It's kind of annoying.
edit: I quickly just looked it up on The Internet. I guess I may not breathing properly/enough.. hmmm
bdizzle said:Shoulder and Arms is today
I <3 Shoulders and Arms!
Clydefrog said::lol it's always been the hardest for me. but it has the greatest payoff. i feel sooo relaxed and stretched after it![]()
Yes, heavier weights that cause you to do less reps = bigger muscle gain.-COOLIO- said:alright, ima do this now.
but if im more concerned with muscle gain over cutness though would i follow this routine while doing less reps-higher weight?
Dresden said:I sweat about twice as much as I did when I did plyometrics. Definitely the hardest for me too, oh god, nightmare. It's the only one I don't like at all, but it does feel satisfying. FFFFF
-COOLIO- said:alright, ima do this now.
but if im more concerned with muscle gain over cutness though would i follow this routine while doing less reps-higher weight?
Dresden said:I sweat about twice as much as I did when I did plyometrics. Definitely the hardest for me too, oh god, nightmare. It's the only one I don't like at all, but it does feel satisfying. FFFFF