zazrx said:I did my first day of phase 2 yesterday and it kicked my ass, I finished it but it was so damn intense I couldn't lift my arms.
Slayer-33 said:God dammit bro, you will make me do it now...
Did you guys buy yoga blocks?
Yeah, if you have a phone book, that works good. I bought a block though.ocadman said:Not necessary. I just used whatever was around me at the time, usually my water bottle. Good luck. My flexibility was shit at first but I'm amazed how far I got by the end. Being able to do some of the poses in Yoga was far more satisfying than finishing Plyo or anything else in P90X.
Drakken said:Anyone actually doing this to gain weight? I guess you'd have to alter it a bit so you're doing more resistance training and less cardio.
Drakken said:Anyone actually doing this to gain weight? I guess you'd have to alter it a bit so you're doing more resistance training and less cardio.
Drakken said:Anyone actually doing this to gain weight? I guess you'd have to alter it a bit so you're doing more resistance training and less cardio.
Slayer-33 said:To you bastards thinking of doing this.. Fucking DO IT best decision of my life.
HELL I can't imagine how ripped I'm going to look after spring / summer since I will be doing interval training (mad dash running)
Duk and funk do you guys totally skip certain exercise sets and replace them with another exercise for ODD exercises that seem that can injure you due to the odd motions?
I will review routines and post what i skip / replace
Example I don't do rockstar hops and I replace them with more jump knee tucks.
MariusElijah said:Just did pylo for my third week. I feel P90x focuses to much on your legs. I just know that I'm going to have good legs and an ass after all of this is done
That's the plan. I'm only on week 2 (though I've done up to day 60 before, before I quit) but if anybody who's gaining weight on this regimen can give me any pointers I'd appreciate it. At the moment I'm drinking a Weight Gain 2000 shake from GNC in place of a protein shake. Also, eating healthy every day I feel as though I'm not taking in enough food to bulk up. Anyway, this topic's a great support group for us.Drakken said:Anyone actually doing this to gain weight? I guess you'd have to alter it a bit so you're doing more resistance training and less cardio.
Chuck said:It's always been hard for me too. People complain about how hard it is to lose weight, well I'm the complete opposite. 6'0 155 lbs. here. I'm not following the nutrition plan Tony lays out but instead I'm eating tilapia, salmon, grilled chicken, rice, pasta, and the occasional burger on rotation with a side of salad. It feels great not eating junk food anymore and completely cutting soda out of my diet but on the flip side I feel hungrier than before. I'll buy more fruits and veggies next time I hit up the grocery store. Stir fry is next on my list to learn to cook.
That's not a bad idea! Thanks for the tip. Trust me, you'll definitely see results by the 60th day, heck you might even see a noticeable difference by day 30. Even if you don't, you'll definitely feel a difference.abunai said:I dunno about you, but whenever i got hungry (which was very often) i just had a peanut butter + banana sandwich. Protein and deliciousness, all in one.
My First day went well, not as unfit as I thought I was. Looking forward to seeing results later on![]()
Drakken said:Anyone actually doing this to gain weight? I guess you'd have to alter it a bit so you're doing more resistance training and less cardio.
The Lamp said:I already got my response in this thread, but yeah, I'd be interested in doing it if I could gain weight. More like, if I could change the routine to focus more on muscle building than a lot of cardio and weight loss.
Slayer-33 said:@duk
I'm sure you didn't even remotely look as fucked up as I did on day 1 right?
You where already well structured correct?
You are younger too right?
Slayer-33 said:@duk
I'm sure you didn't even remotely look as fucked up as I did on day 1 right?
You where already well structured correct?
You are younger too right?
sefskillz said:just finished yoga.. well i say finished but i had to break quite a bit. im actually excited to be able to pull off some of these moves down the road. i enjoyed it, tough but a nice break
MariusElijah said:So I am skipping Shoulders and Arms today due to having a midterm tomorrow morning and need to study, but I'm thinking of making it up tomorrow and skip Yoga X. Is this a good idea?
IGotBillySoSpooked said:When I need to skip something (and it will happen over the course of 90 days), I generally just skip my rest day and move the whole progression back a day.
I would do S&A tomorrow, Yoga on Friday, Legs & Back Saturday, then finish up with Kenpo on Sunday. Then, start up fresh with Chest & Back on Monday.
BertramCooper said:For the first time ever, I stopped in the middle of the workout.
Today was yoga day and I just wasn't feeling up to it. Saturday is usually my rest day, but I think I might stick it there instead.
I don't feel too bad. I started doing Cardio X every morning, so I still got a good amount of exercise today. I'm just kind of in a funk this week. I've been pushing myself really hard and I think I'm a bit drained from it.
Still, it's kind of a bummer. I am super committed to this program, so I feel like I've let myself down a bit. That said, I need to know my limits.
Good plan. I'll probably still do my splurge meal on Saturday, though.IGotBillySoSpooked said:I'd just make it up on the back end.
If you are doing Cardio X every morning, then you are bound to get wiped out sooner or later.
Yoga X is tough, but the stretching during the last 45 minutes or so makes it doable as a rest day workout. I don't know what it is like for anybody else, but I find that the Yoga rejuvenates me more than anything else. I never really feel sore the next day from Yoga.
carlo6529 said:I've been looking into p90x for a while now; contemplatiing whether or not I could uphold the lifestyle change necessary inorder to be successful with the program.
To be honest, I don't think I am ready yet physically and mentally but I am still curious.
If I were to describe my body type as someone who could be either toned and cut or someone who could bulk up, I would place myself in the middle, which is kind of where I want to be.
Anyway, to cut things short, im 6 feet, 200 pounds. I eat what I want, when I want and I do little to no excersie. I want more muscle strength and definition pretty much everywhere(especially chest). I don't want to weigh less then 180 pounds; 185-190 would be ideal. Is p90x for me or would I benefit from a different program? If so, any recommendations?
duk said:was able to hit 14 pullups last night, amazed... at first it was 3 lol
IGotBillySoSpooked said:During my first round, I could do 5 on Day 1 and I could do 8 on Day 82 or whatever (last pullup day).
I think it was because I would go to failure everytime on pull-ups and then just kind of walk around or stretch for the rest of the 30-45 seconds that they give you for pull-ups.
On this second round, I again started at 5 on Day 1. Rather than just loaf about after going to failure, I started to take like 10 seconds of rest and go back and pull-up to failure again. At the end of Phase II, I'm already up to 10-12 pull-ups on my first go, then do another 3-5 after my short rest.
I was such a stooge to just stop during my first round of P90X. Taking a mini break and then going again makes Legs & Back HARD now, though. Going back and forth between squats/lunges and pull-ups is rough. It is easily the hardest video for me right now.
Harry Potter said:I love in Ab Ripper when Tony goes up to Adam during in and outs and says "Adam's a hot shot, had to put his hands in the air." Adam looks very disturbed and almost frightened when Tony gets close. I watch this too much lol