Re: Work out tips?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Switchblade</div><div class="ubbcode-body">OK, all you guys recommend P90X. SO aside from the DVD's, how much you spend on the other 'accessories' like weights and bands?
Is the program a better 'injury free' workout compared to weights or other systems (as I said, for some reason I get over my body weight by 50# the shoulder rotater cups start to hurt and I do my shit correct for the best benefit)?
How much time does it take to get from 'slightly soft' to 'hard ass' if dedication and commitment are used for the system?
Typical daily time required?
I'm 46, weigh 185 and want to drop about 10# back down to 175. This will be the hard goal for weight then definition. I figure sinse so many are recommending P90X, AND it is in use by many of the military units while deployed it has a lot of merit, however, if I am to pass it through Panty 6 for financial reasons, I need the bottom line for the DVD's AND all related equipment </div></div>
If you have adjustable weight dumbells you don't need any of the bands etc.
Two adjustable weight dumbells and a pullup bar are all that's needed.
I did p90x for a couple months and really couldn't get into it. If it works for others that's great.
Fastest way to trim down is to build muscle muscle will burn through your fat like no other.
Obviously diet is paramount to success. Need to get an appropriate protein intake going, and balance the amount of carbs/fat you consume.
Specifically surrounding your actual workout. Protein should be in your bloodstream when your body needs it, and carbs will be consumed post workout. Seems to work pretty good for me.
I quit lifting and maintained my diet for a month due to a big move. Lost 12 lbs in the month I wasn't exercising at all. In all honesty I was really disappointed