Is that = to Dead Lift Squats?
Thanks!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqj1qjIA6E0
I add about 30 of these compound movements for a final overall finish to legs and back.
Hey all. I'm 5'11", 155lbs but flabby and weak because I never, ever exercise. It doesn't help having a job that involves sitting at a desk for 12 hours every day for three weeks at a time. I want to get stronger, healthier, and actually have some definition so I don't look like crap.
I'm very close to buying this program, but the one thing is the door frames in the shack I'm provided aren't strong enough to hold my weight. I checked out the Chin-up Max but it doesn't seem like you can do "real" chin-ups on it. Can anyone recommend a product that will work without a door frame? Or an exercise I can substitute?
Edit: Actually this looks like it will work. Doesn't look like it needs to be screwed in or bolted or anything.
I ordered something like this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002Y2SUU4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Really depends on how much money you want to spend and how much room you have in your current space
Eh, that might not be so good if it moves around and isnt fixed on the ground (has wheels) since you will need to do chair dips in a few of the exercises and i dont see an office chair being all that ideal. Try borrowing a plain straight back chair if possible.
Next time, three. DO ITDid kenpo while holding two pound weights. Felt nice! Definitely a noticeable amount of work.
Next time, three. DO IT
Welcome PKrockin! I wish you well on the start of your journey The edge of your bed will be fine for chair dips, but you may want a chair to assist with pull-ups. A $15 straight back chair really is all you need.
Haha I was watching the This is it! bluray today (hadn't in a while), and look who's in it! She flies through the air with the greatest of ease, the gorgeous Dreya Weber!
Hey Thomas Schneider, you sure have a lot to say for a guy who doesn't know what he's talking about. I'm certified with NCEP: National College of Exercise Professionals and now P90X Certified. Why don't you spend less time sitting on your ass spouting on about things your clueless in and go get a life. If you come in here one more time and make crap up you're gone.
Anyone know who Thomas Schneider is? Tony doesn't sound very happy with him at the moment.
on Facebook:
Last day of Phase 1 for me! Kenpo and then starts recovery week. I took a preview of the Chest and Arms from Phase 2 and.. wow. One arm pushups? Yikes!
Thomas Schneider said:I hope the industry gets regulated, then all of us trainers will need to have a Degreee, certifiation, and get State Boarded just like doctors, lawyers, etc.... The p90x certificatin is a CEU folks, but like I expressed to Tony in a previous post that got taken down, I believe Mr. Horton should be on the forefront of wanting to go back to college himself get that Exercise Science degree, get his own CPT with NASM who BeachBody has partnered with. I love what he has done, but over 20+ yrs and no personal trainer cert? I don't understand, why not? Why would I want to get p90x certified if the founder hasn't gotten certified on anything? If we as coaches, trainers, etc... want to lead by example with our philosophies on health and fitness, then we should be regulated and follow some minimum requirements of a CPTcredential, CPR/AED Cert, Licensed and Insured, Business License, etc... it's the RIGHT THING TO DO.....HOOAH !!!
Probably just some random internet guy. Tony seems to take Facebook pretty seriously at times, haha.Anyone know who Thomas Schneider is? Tony doesn't sound very happy with him at the moment.
His first post, basically the gist of what he said
This is a response to Tony's post about Steve Edward's latest blog. lol
Googled chair dips, and if that's all the chair is needed for, I can do that with the edge of my bunk bed. Thanks Roadie.
Anyone know who Thomas Schneider is? Tony doesn't sound very happy with him at the moment.
on Facebook:
Last day of Phase 1 for me! Kenpo and then starts recovery week. I took a preview of the Chest and Arms from Phase 2 and.. wow. One arm pushups? Yikes!
Will I get good results with P90? (not the X) Started it a few days ago, but I think I'm able to already shoot for the P90X...
Hey folks,
I lost 20 pounds on Power 90 earlier this year, and I have not gained it back. However, I got really busy over the last couple of months (70 hours of so of work a week), so I stopped working out.
I won't be that busy again for a while, so I want to get back into it. My back and shoulders have become really stiff over the last few weeks, though - and I also developed some stiffness where my neck joins my back. Some people may remember me posting that I strained my neck badly when I first began P90 and was bedridden for a day, and I don't want a repeat of that.
My question: what is the best way of easing back into a workout program like Power 90 while minimizing strain/injury to my shoulders and back? Thanks!
I held Wheel from X2 Yoga for 30 seconds today. Love seeing improvements like that.
I really see p90 more as a gateway to get fit and less result. One way for me to know when I was ready for p90x is I started to get bored while doing level 3/4, literally the reps become a chore
If that's you, then it's time
There are a couple other things you might need a chair for. I cant remember the names, but they do sort of involve you sitting on the very end of your chair... something you could probably do on your bunk. Im only on week 5 so i dont remember the names of the moves so well. One move also has you kicking your feet up over the chair back and forth (preferably a stool, but i use a chair anyways). There are a couple involving weights as well, in chest exercises. So I think a chair would be best ;P
Maybe someone else can elaborate with the specifics of needing a chair since im sort of a noob. Pwease.
PS: Your weight/height seem pretty good to start off and I was in a similar situation where I was kind of weak and flabby (Im 5'10'' and 166). Just do your best, the first week is a real killer. Your muscles and body will be beyond sore (cant get outta bed). Just plug away and eventually your body will get used to it. The recovery drink they sell really helped me with muscle recovery and energy.
I held Wheel from X2 Yoga for 30 seconds today. Love seeing improvements like that.
I held Wheel from X2 Yoga for 30 seconds today. Love seeing improvements like that.
Ahh.. I guess that explains it.
I kinda like how Tony's not afraid to stir the pot.
I started doing P90X for a month now, and I just can't stand still on the Moon poses not even for a second. It starts off so easy, and then BAM I'm all over the place stumbling.
That's great! I was able to do it a few weeks ago, but almost certainly for under ten seconds and it wasn't pretty. Yesterday, during X2, I managed crane with both legs in the air for over twenty seconds twice... I was thrilled and had to keep myself from yelling at my roommate to look once I held it for more than a second, since I knew I'd bail.
Balance and power done for today, completing week two of X2. Woo.
Just came back from my 5k. It was a blast, and, unexpectedly, a shitload of people showed up (around 2500 or so).
Really happy with my performance, specially considering that I didn't sleep much. 5k in 28 minutes, on a route with some scary hills and at a city famous for its altitude.
Now I'm eyeing a 10k for the 29th of July. Since I'm done with X2, I'm going to start a P90X/P90X2 hybrid focused on mass. I was wondering what workouts should I add in order to prepare for that 10k.
I was thinking about adding a PAP Lower per week instead of Cardio X, which is suggested in the mass schedule.
Anyway, feels so good to be active doing what you like. I don't think I would have ever considered an athletic/fitness lifestyle if it wasn't for Tony.
Hey guys I have a question. I'm on week 3 of P90x, and I think I have a little tendinitis in my right elbow. I did shoulders and arms today no problem and without any pain, but my last chest and back workout was terrible, I couldn't do pull-ups without putting a lot of pressure on it. What should I do? Skip the pull-ups section next legs and back and hope it feels better for my next chest and back?
Any advice about this? Got Legs and Back today. Should I skip the pull-ups and try to let my elbow get better?
Ill Saint- sorry to hear about the crash, but at least it was a minor one and you're still up and about; you'll get back to where you want to be quickly I'm sure.
Glad to hear you're alright man! Take it easy.Got some shoulder, hip and arm bruising from a minor motorcyle accident. Let's see if I can improvise chest and back tomorrow if the pain isn't too bad. Downtime sucks.
Start the second half of Insanity tomorrow, two questions:
1. What is in store for me? Are the workouts a ton harder?
2. I only lost about 2 pounds on half 1, think I'll lose a bit more on part 2?
Start the second half of Insanity tomorrow, two questions:
1. What is in store for me? Are the workouts a ton harder?
2. I only lost about 2 pounds on half 1, think I'll lose a bit more on part 2?