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05-07-2011, 02:58 AM | #595 |
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I got the DVD's. One thing i noticed, is that many exercises are very similar to what we had to do in boot camp and widely used by military.
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Yep...I commented on this a few pages ago. Still good stuff though |
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05-08-2011, 12:31 AM | #598 |
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You are right, but its not the same with out the motivation of a drill sergeant. One of my drill sergeants was close to the age of 50, skinny, but he maxed out PT test requirements for the last decade. Great guy.
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05-08-2011, 12:02 PM | #599 |
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just got my P90x yesterday.
starting tom! plan: to gain.. gain.. gain.. muscle. |
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05-09-2011, 10:22 AM | #600 |
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Alright.. today will officially be day one of p90x.
Took pictures last night, it's absolutely disgusting. I'm a cow.
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05-09-2011, 11:49 AM | #602 |
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I'm tempted to post my before picture so i'll see it as motivation but I don't really want to see it.. Not to mention the photoshop madness that will occur.
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05-09-2011, 12:20 PM | #603 |
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One question, can this be done with out the pull up bar??? what free weights are you guys using? (bands etc).
Trying to figure out if I want to dive into this or not |
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05-09-2011, 01:07 PM | #604 |
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I think you can go w/o the pull up bar if you have the big rubber band deal, when you watch the getting started video it's like BUY THIS AND THIS AND THIS AND THIS!
I think at minimum you need: p90x video set pull up bar or resistance band free weight set (5 - ?? lbs)
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05-09-2011, 01:18 PM | #605 |
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alright just got done with Day 1 of the Original Series.
and man i felt the burn and the abss, wow, the pain! lol lets do this guys!! |
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05-09-2011, 01:28 PM | #607 |
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I think having the pull-up bar really helps. My theory was, "If I'm going to put up with all this crap (daily work-outs + severe diet change), I'm going to at least try to do it 100%."
I bought a pull-up bar off Amazon which bolted to my basement rafters with a little help from the local hardware store. There is really nothing more humbling than a pull-up, or lack thereof! I have heard some negative reviews of the "door frame" type of pull-up bars. As for free weights....it depends on how strong you currently are. I am not strong (6'1" 188lbs) and I use 15 lb to 25 lb dumbells currently. I am only in my second week. My collection only goes to 35 lbs so I anticipate having to get a 45 lb set as well.
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05-09-2011, 02:14 PM | #608 |
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I'd agree with that. Although you can use bands to simulate a pull-up motion, there really is no substitute for pulling up your own body weight. But whatever works for you I guess. I have one of the bars that hooks on the door and it's been great for me. Have had it for 3-4 years with no problems at all (think it was only $40-50). Having said that, I use bands for the rest of the exercises and they work fine. Just make sure you get a set that 1) has enough tension to give you a workout, and 2) is of decent quality. Had a cheap one snap on me and those fuckers hurt!
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05-09-2011, 03:38 PM | #609 |
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Pull up bars are dirt cheap at local sport stores and are worth every penny.
If you want to have V shaped body, then you need pull up bars.
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I was cursing my butt off when it happened. After that I just ended up going to the Gym with the videos ripped to my IPOD and listening and watching when needed to get the most out of it....if you doing it at home I would say have weights at least up to 45lbs because a lot of the back stuff is not going to feel like a workout at all at weights under 30-45lbs (lawnmowers, Congdon Locomotive for example)
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05-09-2011, 05:49 PM | #611 |
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I am all for getting a pullup bar .. its just where my tv's are situated, there isn't exactly a good place for a pull up bar if that make sense ...
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It doesnt matter where TV is, pause it and then go do pull ups, then press play and cont with your work out. Or move the freaking TV. You dont have to be 2 feet away from it at all times.
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+1. You don't need to be right infront of the tv/comp the whole time. Once you pick up on the order and/or how to do each exercise, watching really isn't necessary. Besides - if there's a will, there's a way and you'll make it work. Get on it man! |
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hey bro when i did p90x i was 5'9 230lbs i was very strict on my diet, the first 2 weeks are the hardest, but after that you will feel like ur forcing food down. at the 90 days mark i was still 5'9 and 177lbs only thing i added on my day off is i went on a long hike through the state park...i even cut out alcohol but im happy i did because of the results. just make sure you take a daily vitamin you will need it...and just stick with it...do it with a motivated friend thats what i did and it really helped me out....good luck you WILL LOVE it |
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everything i've read says 1-2lbs (unless you're really fat) is the "healthy" way to lose to not compromise body composition (i.e. losing mostly fat instead of muscle). i'm on week 2 and starting to drop weight pretty quickly (-6 lbs already, though i'm sure a lot is water weight at the beginning). i'm debating whether to up my calorie intake to keep it closer to 2 or 2.5 lbs a week to minimize muscle loss. anybody have any thoughts on that? |
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Diet is the hardest part. I have been hungry for three weeks now! I even passed up pizza twice last night....
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