Moonstone said:Try Core synergetics instead, Yoga is core workout and stretching.
D23 said:this sucks.. i've missed like almost a week of workout due to moving. oh well.. once im settled in my new place, i'm gonna repeat week 4. at the mean time, im just doing kenpox and plyometrics back to back just so i can shed the calories. my diet is so shit this whole week... tony please forgive me!! my p90x is officially changed to p100x
shit i did cardio x instead didnt wait for the reply since i had work in the upcoming hours.Hopefully my yoga comes before thursday next week.
Can't wait to do that 3 times a week next year!!!!!!f-castrillo said:
Some good moves in there. I've done the bicycle with elbows to the knees before, and that works you fast.f-castrillo said:
tabsina said:I've got a question, and I apologise if something similar to this has been answered at some point throughout the thread
I'm a very skinny (60kg/132pounds, 29" waist), tall (6foot) guy, and have never really paid much attention to what I eat (all sorts of junk, and plenty of food - i've always figured i just have an excellent metabolism) or exercising in general..
Anywho, I was told about this training set (and that I should probably check out P90 rather than P90X, given that might kill me).. Now, I don't need to lose weight, I would love to gain weight.. but obviously the ideal thing I'd like to achieve is muscle/abs (add inches around my chest/arms/waist)
does anyone have any tips for someone who is my height and weight and desire for muscles? Is the P90 something that I could potentially do, or should I start with something easier/something else?
tabsina said:I've got a question, and I apologise if something similar to this has been answered at some point throughout the thread
I'm a very skinny (60kg/132pounds, 29" waist), tall (6foot) guy, and have never really paid much attention to what I eat (all sorts of junk, and plenty of food - i've always figured i just have an excellent metabolism) or exercising in general..
Anywho, I was told about this training set (and that I should probably check out P90 rather than P90X, given that might kill me).. Now, I don't need to lose weight, I would love to gain weight.. but obviously the ideal thing I'd like to achieve is muscle/abs (add inches around my chest/arms/waist)
does anyone have any tips for someone who is my height and weight and desire for muscles? Is the P90 something that I could potentially do, or should I start with something easier/something else?
grumble said:Well, the first thing you'll have to consider is your diet. You might not want to follow the P90X diet, as that's really meant more to have you lose fat than gain a lot of weight. Instead, try your own thing. I'd be surprised if you actually eat as many calories as you think you do, but even if you eat a ton of food, you'll have to eat more to gain weight. Lots of protein, and enough calories for you to gain some pounds.
Then just run P90X (or P90, sure) and make it happen.
Kinda sorta.Dkong said:What's that from? Some kind of P90X follow-up?
I was sore the first few weeks and could barely walk after plyo so yes that is perfectly normal.xxjuicesxx said:So I started Day 1 and I made it through but I was only doing like half or less of what the people in the videos numbers were, afterwards I felt sick and puked. Seriously. I couldn't lift my arms above my head and my muscles were like shaking. Its 2 days after and I'm still a bit sore (chest muscles and back) so I haven't done the next videos. Is this normal? I stretched and stuff before doing it too.
Are you really 6' and 132 pounds? Even with a 29" waist that seems really low.tabsina said:I've got a question, and I apologise if something similar to this has been answered at some point throughout the thread
I'm a very skinny (60kg/132pounds, 29" waist), tall (6foot) guy, and have never really paid much attention to what I eat (all sorts of junk, and plenty of food - i've always figured i just have an excellent metabolism) or exercising in general..
Anywho, I was told about this training set (and that I should probably check out P90 rather than P90X, given that might kill me).. Now, I don't need to lose weight, I would love to gain weight.. but obviously the ideal thing I'd like to achieve is muscle/abs (add inches around my chest/arms/waist)
does anyone have any tips for someone who is my height and weight and desire for muscles? Is the P90 something that I could potentially do, or should I start with something easier/something else?
I think Shoulders and Arms is much harder since you should be increasing the weights every few weeks, I've found many people don't realise this because they still feel like they're getting a workout from lifting the same weight every week.Moonstone said:I nearly puked the first day, too. But Chest & Back is the hardest of all workouts - it will get easier.
grumble said:It would be tough to burn 800-900 calories in an hour. That's something like 12+ km in an hour (7.5 miles).
LM4sure said:You want me to post a picture from my treadmill? I realize they aren't the most accurate, but it's the best thing I have to go on. And according to that, I do that quite frequently.
f-castrillo said:Kinda sorta.
P90X One on One was formerly known as Tony Horton One on One, and was originally meant to provide people with new workout routines that Tony would pump out each month. It was renamed to P90X One on One starting with Volume 3.
Tony Horton is also working on a follow up to P90X called P90X: MC2 (muscle confusion 2), due out sometime in 2011. It will be a set of all new workouts (not like P90X+, which borrowed some routines from P90X). The workouts are getting tested/created during P90X 1 on 1 vol. 3.
So yes, Ab Ripper X 2 is from P90X: MC2, but will be available in it's infancy via P90X One on One vol. 3. Who knows what Tony will change once ARX2 for P90X: MC2 is done![]()
:lol That's how I felt when I first tried it. You're in for real good times tomorrow. Good luck!D23 said:yikes, i lost my resistance bands and pull up bar. so i bought INSANITY. i did the fit test today, holy fucking shit.. i thought plyometrics was hard, this is insanely hard.. and im only doing the fit test :lol i can't wait to try the real workout tomorrow.
bionic77 said:Are you really 6' and 132 pounds? Even with a 29" waist that seems really low.
In ninth grade I grew nine inches and by the start of 10th grade I was a stick, 6 feet tall and I still weighed about 150.
I don't think you will lose any weight (it doesn't seem like you have any to lose) by following P90x. It seems to me just by looking at your weight and height and you will just gain a lot of muscle by the end of it. If you are that skinny you should have ridiculous abs by the end of the program (the hardest part about showing your abs is losing the weight so people can see them). I don't know how much bigger you will get by the end of the program (there is only so much you can do in 90 days), but if you are skinny as I think you are you should be absolutely ripped.
ocadman said::lol That's how I felt when I first tried it. You're in for real good times tomorrow. Good luck!
I wasn't as skinny as you in high school, but I was pretty close. After working out my freshman year I got a six pack but I was so skinny my teammates on the bball team dubbed it an "Ethiopian sixpack". Hopefully you fare better with P90x.tabsina said:Yep, as I said, I'm very skinny - not to anorexic extents, but i don't really have much fat to pinch, if at all - everything you said sounds like exactly what i'm hoping for, going to see if I can order this stuff to australia some time this week
+1effingvic said:Greatest thing in the world. Seriously.
I got more results on this in two months than 2 years of working out by myself.
It is likely mostly all water weight...that is a lot though, normally water retention is only a couple of pounds.tribal24 said:!?!?!?! gaf i lost 9 pounds the first week is that normal?
Wrekt said:I just hit my day 30 yesterday. I was a little disappointed actually. I compared pictures from yesterday to my pictures from day 0 and there wasn't much of a difference. Then again I started out at 6'1 and 154 pounds so I didn't have much fat to shed in the first place. I was just hoping for more muscle definition, especially in my midsection which looks mostly unchanged.
I'm still committed though. Rome wasn't built in a day and I won't be either. Today was my first day with back/biceps and by the end I couldn't even curl 12 lb with my left arm. As long as I can string together some more days like today, I should reach my goal.
That reminds me, how do you guys manage weights between your dominant and non-dominant hand? I bowl a lot so my right arm is far more developed than my left arm (insert masturbation joke here.) On exercised where I work both arms, I either gas out quickly on my left or my right arm never reaches a burn. Should I chose two different weights or should I try and even them out by using the same weight for each?
nubbe said:Just stick with it.
The difference between the first day and day 60 was pretty awesome for me.
My legs and arms were transformed from sloppy meat to muscles and it keeps getting better.
Moonstone said:I know that feeling in the lower back. Abripper X is not just a ab workout, it's a core workout.
You just don't have enough core muscles. Your abs are probalby stronger than you muscles in the lower back.
I'm the same way...depths20XX said:I don't get all the hate on Yoga. Yeah it's pretty long, but you feel great afterwards. I will admit I don't do it every week anymore, but once every other week it's good.