MCX said:That seems to be the general consensus. I started P90X over after 90 days and many do but still others move onto P90X+ or Insanity.
Is there any days of rest at all built into the program, or is it 90 days with workouts?
MCX said:That seems to be the general consensus. I started P90X over after 90 days and many do but still others move onto P90X+ or Insanity.
Solo said:Is there any days of rest at all built into the program, or is it 90 days with workouts?
Solo said:You are eating 900 calories a day? Dude, that is not even remotely healthy. Dude.
radcliff said:Well, I never really did the math. But even when I try to plan for their portion approach (5 proteins, 2 dairy, 1 fruit, etc.) and add the calories up, I only get to about 1300. That's why I assumed about 900 and was unsure about 1800. It would seem for me to reach 1800, I would have to exceed their portion requirements. For my weight, I should actually be level 2 (2400 calories) but no way I am increasing that much. Here is my current eating routine:
Breakfast: smoothie (1/2 cup pineapple, 1/2 cup mango, 1 scoop vanilla whey protein, 1 tbsp ground flaxseed)
snack: 1/2 cup oatmeal w/ 1 tbsp cinnamon
lunch: sandwhich (3 oz. turkey breat, whole wheat bread, lettuce), sugar free jello-o fruit cup
snack: 1 apple, 24 almonds
dinner: soy burger, mustard, 1/2 cup brown rice,
snack: 1 cup watermellon, 1 cup honeydew
Obviously, I will need to cut a lot of fruit and add more protein when I start p90x, but I don't think I'm malnourished.
Brendonia said:I'd say you're at more than 900 calories with that, depending on the bread you use for your sandwich. Either way, not nearly enough protein, too much fruit (though no other sweets is great) and not enough fat.
What is your activity level like now? I can't see you being able to perform p90x workouts at that level of eating.
megashock5 said:Okay, back to the recovery drink thing...
I read an article that suggested chocolate milk as a good option. Sounds too good to be true, but what do you guys think?
megashock5 said:Okay, back to the recovery drink thing...
I read an article that suggested chocolate milk as a good option. Sounds too good to be true, but what do you guys think?
EvaPlusMinus said:Any simple alternative I can follow instead of using the food guide thing? I've never really had an issue eating horribly or anything, but I feel like I should put the effort into it anyway. Just not very well informed on how to go about doing so effectively.
radcliff said:Nestle's reduced fat choc milk has the 4:1 ratio, so it at least meets that criteria. Plus it would have the natural vitamins and minerals found in milk. The ? I have is does this count towards your ratio because when I start I will be at the fat shredder level and it is too high in carbs.
Deadly Cyclone said:It's what I use, has a ton of good stuff in it. Usually have a glass after I shower.![]()
I finished it, and while it's ridculously ludicrously difficult, it can be done. Watch out for MAX Cardio Conditioing :lolocadman said:Has anyone tried the Insanity MAX workouts? They don't seem humanly possible.
Burger said:Great results OmniGamer! Looks like it's really working out well for you.
I advise you to stick with it and as Tony says "do your best and forget the rest!".NYR said:Oh snap!
Just started this, finished day 1 - chest and back. I did terrible - I could only do one pull up and had to revert to lady push ups after the first set of push ups and obviously the chair chin ups.
Is this normal or am I screwed? I did finish the workout and am still sweating and got a good burn. I assume this is normal since this is designed for people who want to get into shape, right? I see those vids on YouTube of people twice my size doing it as well...I weigh 185 pounds and am 5 foot 8. Advice?
Awesome, thanks for the reply man. That really motivates me to keep at it. I am feeling it this morning, but I still feel pumped - can't wait to get home to start day 2, week 1!!bionic77 said:I advise you to stick with it and as Tony says "do your best and forget the rest!".
If you give maximum effort every day you will see amazing results by the end of the program (at least I did). I was pretty much in the same boat as you with pull ups and I was dying at the end of workouts for the other stuff do (like plyo and even the push ups and not doing close to what the people on the vid were), but honestly after 90 days pull ups are not a problem at all for me anymore. I can knock out 20 pull ups without breaking a sweat now. If you look through this thread you will see amazing results, you probably won't have a six pack at the end of the 90 days or have guns like Tony, but you will be supersonic fit, have lost some serious weight, and look and feel a hell of a lot better than you did when you started.
The first two weeks are the worst but you will feel awesome after surviving them and it is all downhill from there onwards.
Enjoy plyo!NYR said:Awesome, thanks for the reply man. That really motivates me to keep at it. I am feeling it this morning, but I still feel pumped - can't wait to get home to start day 2, week 1!!
NYR said:Oh snap!
Just started this, finished day 1 - chest and back. I did terrible - I could only do one pull up and had to revert to lady push ups after the first set of push ups and obviously the chair chin ups.
Is this normal or am I screwed? I did finish the workout and am still sweating and got a good burn. I assume this is normal since this is designed for people who want to get into shape, right? I see those vids on YouTube of people twice my size doing it as well...I weigh 185 pounds and am 5 foot 8. Advice?
Nightz said:Enjoy plyo!![]()
I agree, Core Synergistics is amazing. Easily my favorite workout of the program. It's just a shame that it's only during the recovery weeks in the Classic program. I'll be finishing my first round of P90X next week though!Epix said:Core synergistics is the shit. Works everything.
THERE IS NO GOD.Nightz said:Enjoy plyo!![]()
NYR said:THERE IS NO GOD.
Holy crap. Just finished plyo. My thighs are on fire, haven't felt this way in years. It is funny, I was just starting to feel fine from the workout yesterday, lol.
I was able to do everything except the jump/squat where you need to face one direction, jump and do a 180 and face the other direction. Just too tired to do it correctly - my legs were jelly at that point. That and the one footed cross jump were challenges. Needed a lot of breaks, took me about 75 minutes to finish the 60 minute program.
When i was done I sat down and the sweat just released from my forehead, It was crazy, like a water hose after you turn it off and shake it to release the remaining water.
Drank a glass of chocolate milk for recovery, very refreshing.
megashock5 said:God, I hate tuesdays.
Holy shit dude, you got cut quick! Nice job, very impressive and motivates me for my workout tonight. Thanks for sharing your results!!Nick The Newbie said:I'm super impressed with p90x. It's been kicking the shit out of me I'm finishing up week 5 now, and here's some progress shots.
day 1: http://i49.tinypic.com/xngqvl.jpg
day 30: http://i47.tinypic.com/2hp2hj5.jpg
Good shit, Nick. You've inspired me to start up again.Nick The Newbie said:I'm super impressed with p90x. It's been kicking the shit out of me I'm finishing up week 5 now, and here's some progress shots.
day 1: http://i49.tinypic.com/xngqvl.jpg
day 30: http://i47.tinypic.com/2hp2hj5.jpg
I with ya man. My legs still killed 2 days after ploy for the first time. Luckily, it seems like the program is structured to go back and forth days that are focused on top body hurting then lower body hurting.therebel said:Today is day 5 for me and I already feel a difference around my waste. If anyone has doubts about Yoga X, just try it. I have never perspired so much in my life AND my AC was on the whole time! :lol
Commuting to work is a struggle. I'm walking like an old man. My muscles are incredibly sore. Even the simple act of sitting down or standing up is taxing. :lol
Calantus said:hey guys, i'm not trying to lose weight, i just want to gain some muscle. I really don't want to go on a diet, i eat pretty healthy but i'm not strict about it.
my question is, Has anyone done P90X without doing anything special with their diet? I'm just trying to get better fit for basic training, and don't want to spend extra money trying to perfect my diet or buy protein powder/bars etc.
I'm 5'11, 150lbs, just to put things into perspective.
Calantus said:hey guys, i'm not trying to lose weight, i just want to gain some muscle. I really don't want to go on a diet, i eat pretty healthy but i'm not strict about it.
my question is, Has anyone done P90X without doing anything special with their diet? I'm just trying to get better fit for basic training, and don't want to spend extra money trying to perfect my diet or buy protein powder/bars etc.
I'm 5'11, 150lbs, just to put things into perspective.
I just finished 90 days with no change to diet at all. I was in pretty good shape going into the program (basically worked out 4 days a week before anyhow)...but I have noticed pretty significant changes in my upper body (bigger arms/shoulders etc) and I am looking forward to starting round two this Sunday...still not worried about the diet...it just doesn't seem worth it to me since I am getting results and eating what I like...but to each their own.Calantus said:hey guys, i'm not trying to lose weight, i just want to gain some muscle. I really don't want to go on a diet, i eat pretty healthy but i'm not strict about it.
my question is, Has anyone done P90X without doing anything special with their diet? I'm just trying to get better fit for basic training, and don't want to spend extra money trying to perfect my diet or buy protein powder/bars etc.
I'm 5'11, 150lbs, just to put things into perspective.
Good to hear that you can get good results without changing your diet. But imagine what kind of gains you could get if you altered just a little bit. I no longer run on the X diet, I deviated a little and started eating MORE (but healthy stuff) calorie-wise. My fat loss is happening faster now, and I almost never get hungryShinAmano said:I just finished 90 days with no change to diet at all. I was in pretty good shape going into the program (basically worked out 4 days a week before anyhow)...but I have noticed pretty significant changes in my upper body (bigger arms/shoulders etc) and I am looking forward to starting round two this Sunday...still not worried about the diet...it just doesn't seem worth it to me since I am getting results and eating what I like...but to each their own.
Ogni-XR21 said:Started this yesterday so today was plyo... man I was sweating buckets but I made it through. Sometimes I stopped 10 seconds early and took longer waterbreaks but all in all I made it.
I'll alter my diet a bit but not as strict as in the nutrition guide suggests. I'll have a protein shake after each workout and try to cut the sugar (I don't use sugar or have sweet stuff in my home anyway) but other than that I already live pretty healthy.
suffah said:This is how I was in my first couple of weeks. I just about finished phase 2 and it gets incredibly easier.
Yoga still owns me though. :lol
NYR said:Doing phase 1 of the p90x diet (fat shredder). I have no prob keeping to the 20% fat limit, but get owned on the carb and protein side of things. This week, I keep doing the reverse, with 50% carb, and 30% protein. Not from a lack of trying, mind you. I can inch closer to the totals but my fat numbers gets really small, like around 11%.