SteveMeister
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Just checking in; 51 days of P90 in the books. Feeling great, haven't missed a workout (and added a few here & there). Starting Insanity in 39 days!
Was just trying to help my missus with a routine / form etc. Started to sound a bit like Tony.
Get em up!
"Spread your legs a bit more, mmm that's good" was probably the wrong phrase to use though.
Does anyone do the pullup moves with a band? How does it feel as a substitute?
And what kind of objects are you putting the band around when you do it?
Good luck!
Can anyone tell me if the 10 Minute workout program worth a purchase or should I go with P90X?
I'm not sure about the program you're referring to, but if it sounds too easy to be true, it probably is. Getting in shape is hard work no matter what.
Go with P90X. You won't be sorry.
I'd say they're aimed at very different types of people (based on their website).
Are you reasonably fit already? You'll need to be for P90X.
It's made by the same company (Beach Body).
No I'm what you can call husky. I thought you needed to be reasonably fit for P90X2.
How about Insanity and Insanity: The Asylum?
How about Insanity and Insanity: The Asylum?
Insanity is a very intense workout program so you'll want to have some physical ability before starting it. The Asylum is follow up program to Insanity. It incorporates some weight lifting but nothing like P90x and P90x2.
I'd recommend you start with something like Power 90. My brother is also a husky guy and he started that program two weeks ago. He wasn't doing any exercise beforehand and he is still sticking with it.
Oh ok thanks. I will get Power 90 and P90X when my financial aid checks arrive.
Would I need to purchase any equipment with the program?
Ok Thanks alot.P90 you don't need much as the band comes with it. You may buy weights. A yoga mat helps although not necessary
I recommend trying out p90 first and see where you are at. It is a great entry program and you will still get very good workouts if you are not in shape at all. It's really the foundation as most of the moves are carried over into p90x.You will know when to switch to p90x when it becomes too easy
Now, people have jumped straight into p90x before, but I really don't recommend it unless you are somewhat fit all around, upper and lower body
With p90x you will need the equipments listed in the OP
There are people who can do Plyo X "very comfortably"? :OThey're called Insanity for a reason. Those are no joke, balls-to-the-wall cardio-heavy workouts. Don't go near them unless you're able to do P90X Plyo very comfortably.
Take the advice and go for Power 90.
Does anybody in here exclusively use bands over dumbbells I could ask some questions?
There are people who can do Plyo X "very comfortably"? :O
I just finished today's workout (2:44AM EST). It has become clear to me that sticking with this and maintaining something resembling a social life on my schedule will be tricky. I swear to you I'm not trying to brag with these posts (I think if you asked around the folk on GAF who know me they'd agree that I don't tend to do that), but, girl came over right after work... I wasn't free again til 1:15 or so. Anyway, I squeezed it in tonight at the sacrifice of sleep, but obviously that's not a good idea to do frequently.
Arms and Shoulders was a good workout. I did about as well as I expected, and struggled on a couple moves, but mainly because I stuck with one set of bands the entire way through, which seems to be a tough way to do it. Does anybody in here exclusively use bands over dumbbells I could ask some questions?
Totally struggled through Ab Ripper X tonight in comparison to Saturday. Plyo made everything a struggle, I was just fighting to churn out a handful of the tougher moves like the V-ups, and I thought I was going to pop a blood vessel churning out 22 mason twists compared to my 20 on Monday.
I'm not sure about the program you're referring to, but if it sounds too easy to be true, it probably is. Getting in shape is hard work no matter what.
Go with P90X. You won't be sorry.
Totally agree on the social part. I'm not a very social guy but I have had to turn down few invites or be late to social gathering because the workout and diet come first. I even went to a pizza place and just sat there while my friends were all chucking down pizzas
Awesome, thank you!Since day 1. Go for it.
Yeah, I can totally get behind that. I'm not afraid to delay or put off hanging out with friends to get in my workout or going for something light when others are eating a ton of carbs. There are just certain things I can't sacrificeTotally agree on the social part. I'm not a very social guy but I have had to turn down few invites or be late to social gathering because the workout and diet come first. I even went to a pizza place and just sat there while my friends were all chucking down pizzas
This is good advice. I really wish I could do it. I just hate the morning so damn much. I'm getting up at 7:30 and I usually snooze til 7:50-8. Plus the fact that not every workout is the same length would mess me up.I'd imagine that if I had a particularly active social life I'd want to switch to working out in the morning. Thankfully I don't so I can work out in the evening.
I have a handheld shower head with a massage setting. After the workout last night I ran it slowly over my shoulders and arms and any time I found a sore spot I held it there for 20 seconds or so. I don't know if it's the same principle or not but maybe it actually had an impact. I still feel it when I lift my arms but it's not as bad.Essentially a foam roller allows you to do a deep tissue massage to yourself. You find a spot on your body that is sore, and lean into it using the roller for 20-30 seconds. You don't use it like a rolling pin, more like something to put deep pressure on sore points. It sounds counter intuitive but it works. It really hurts while you do it, especially for sore muscles, but seriously afterwards they are hardly sore at all.
It's called myofascial release.
relevant links: http://www.mensfitness.com/training/build-muscle/massage-improves-post-workout-recovery
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myofascial_release
Awesome, thank you!
1. Do you know if the colors are relatively standard? Is it likely that my Black Mountain red band is the same resistance as the red band I see someone using on screen?
2. In Shoulders/Arms for example, do you switch bands frequently depending on the exercise?
3. Do you have multiple sets of handles- can you buy them individually? If I need to use more than one band during a set I'd like to just keep both handy rather than having to disconnect and reconnect every time.
4. Sometimes it feels like there's way more resistance for my left arm than my right. Is this a result of my left arm being weaker (it definitely is), or am I stepping on the band in the wrong place?
Thank you! Awesome and very helpful answers.1. I believe they are generally similar. Some brands have a larger variety of resistances with more colours. Yellow, light green, reds tend to be the lighter strengths, while black, purple or similar dark colours tends to be the strongest. Check out the different brands and see how they compare. Last I checked for example the strongest SPRI was purple.
2. Switch depending on the exercise and what you feel comfortable with. This might take a bit of experimenting, but luckily it's what the 2nd round is for if you find you're way off. You can also adjust your loop or stance to get more or less resistance from one band. I usually use a blue medium strength SPRI band for tricep work and high rep straight arm moves, a purple strong SPRI for moves that require raised arms, and a Ripcords Black Sniper (super duper strength) for curls.
3. The bands I use don't have removable handles. There is a brand out there that lets you use multiple bands on one set of handles or something like that. I don't have any experience with those. I don't think you really need more than 3 bands to get the required range of strengths.
4. It's quite normal for one arm to be slightly weaker. If you feel the need to compensate for one arm just adjust your foot a little. You'll get used to getting the right balance fairly quickly. One way to check is to get your band and stance in position and check that the height of the handles at base tension is roughly equal.
Hope that's of some help!
what do I need to buy before I do this P90X2 stuff? I don't want any excuses from myself about not having the right equipment and shit
I really don't feel up to plyo tonight. My legs are still aching from the weekend and I feel like I want to curl up in a ball and weep.
Do your best, forget the restI really don't feel up to plyo tonight. My legs are still aching from the weekend and I feel like I want to curl up in a ball and weep.
Technically you can do X2 with just bands and a pull-up bar too, right?
Yes. Although they use the other items a ton. They always have 1 person doing the exercises with just bands and the bar though.
I really don't feel up to plyo tonight. My legs are still aching from the weekend and I feel like I want to curl up in a ball and weep.
I'd like to try p90x, but I need dumbells and I don't have much to spend. Any recommendations? Will I be fine with these?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004YZD1C6/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I'm not sure how much weight I'll need. I don't like resistance bands btw, that's why I'm asking about dumbells.
I'd like to try p90x, but I need dumbells and I don't have much to spend. Any recommendations? Will I be fine with these?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004YZD1C6/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I'm not sure how much weight I'll need. I don't like resistance bands btw, that's why I'm asking about dumbells.
What do you not like about bands? I did P90X with weights and am doing P90X2 with bands and i much prefer the bands, i can feel the burn in the targeted muscle more than areas that im not even working.
Oh ok. I'll keep looking. If I can't find something better that's $50 or less, I'll go with this.Depends on your strength level but you'll probably be fine with a set of 10lbs - 25lbs or so if you're not looking to put on mass. I'm on phase 2 of p90x and I've been using a pair of 10 lbs and 20 lbs dumbbells and resistance bands for pullups pretty much exclusively.
That sounds incredibly effective to me. Barely any carbohydrates in there, plenty of good protein, and you're burning tons on X2 I'm sure.[Im modifying my diet for a month to see if i can shred my last bit of fat, or as my family calls it "skin". Can someone tell me if this is any good:
Breakfast:
2 Egg Omelette ~ 200 Calories
Protein Shake ~ 200 Calories
Mid Morning Snack:
Protein Bar ~ 200 Calories
Apple - Negative Calories
Lunch:
Chicken Salad - 4oz Chicken Grilled, Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, Pepper, Lemon Juice and Feta cheese ~ 300 Calories
Mid Afternoon:
Protein Shake ~ 200 Calories
Nuts ~100-300 Calories
Dinner:
4oz Chicken, Veg (Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower, Peas) Gravy
Alternates with a lamb shank - ~ 200 Calories
Supper:
Protein Shake ~ 200 Calories
Day total: ~1600-1800 Calories
This is the cheapest i can keep my diet. Its basically one fillet of chicken a day. I could possibly up it to 2 fillets a day. My current one is obviously putting me into starvation so im not losing weight as quick as i should be.
I'm really liking them too. I didn't know what to expect but they feel really good. I can understand how someone would prefer the non-elastic resistance of dumbbells though.What do you not like about bands? I did P90X with weights and am doing P90X2 with bands and i much prefer the bands, i can feel the burn in the targeted muscle more than areas that im not even working.
That sounds incredibly effective to me. Barely any carbohydrates in there, plenty of good protein, and you're burning tons on X2 I'm sure.[
I'm really liking them too. I didn't know what to expect but they feel really good. I can understand how someone would prefer the non-elastic resistance of dumbbells though.
A good question, I haven't been using anything like this yet.What kind of supplements/shakes/bars do you guys recommend?
A good question, I haven't been using anything like this yet.
On the topic, how does Chocolate almond milk strike you guys as a recovery drink?