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Shomari
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Post subject: P90X Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:20 pm |
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I've had this laying around in my HDD for quite a while but haven't actually done it. I'm not in the best of shape so - Holy ████.
Anybody else do P90X?
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:32 pm |
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I did it for a little over a month before I realized that I was skinny and needed to gain weight, not lose it.
It's extremely tiring, and after your first Plyometric session, your legs will be sore for about a week.
Its good if you're fat/chubby and want to lose some weight without losing much muscle.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:00 am |
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I'm confused  .
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:24 am |
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It's a workout program of some sort. I think it has a lot of different exercises to never get 'muscle memory'. Not sure and cba to google.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:32 am |
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woutR wrote: It's a workout program of some sort. I think it has a lot of different exercises to never get 'muscle memory'. Not sure and cba to google. Pretty much sums it up.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:16 am |
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I just started doing p90x last night.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:22 pm |
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I thought muscle memory was a good thing to increase efficiency? Or did someone spew me some bullshit?
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:30 pm |
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There's so much broscience everywhere that it's hard to tell what is actually good and what isn't, but I'd argue that muscle memory is a bad thing. The muscles get used to the same exercises and then aren't challenged by it as much as before, reducing gains.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:44 am |
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William-CL wrote: I thought muscle memory was a good thing to increase efficiency? Or did someone spew me some bullshit? No I'd say they were right. Just about everyone sees a massive strength/muscle gain when they switch routines. I remember my bench went up by 15lbs in 1 day because my weight training coach made the class try a new routine.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:02 am |
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15lbs in a day from a routine change. No.
More like you ate better that day, or your form was better, or your mind was in a better (more motivated) state.
If you jumped 15lbs in a day (how do you qualify that anyway, you maxed twice, two days in a row?), that is strength that was already there. You just finally figured out how to harness it.
OnT: I did P90X two years ago as my introduction back into weightlifting / eating healthy after 3 years of college life away from HS (where I used to lift for sports). Lost 20lbs in 2 months and was pretty damn lean. After 2 months (aka, I didn't finish it)I transitioned into a normal split (4 days a week now) and that has worked perfectly for me since then.
I've made steady progress over 1.5-2yrs on a 4 day split, split body parts, emphasis on the "big 3" lifts. I practice IIFYM dieting (if it fits your macros) and follow a bulk/cut sort of cycle.
Come at me broscientists.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:12 am |
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^I may be an anomaly. I know it may be hard to believe that I went up 15lbs in a day without a recovery day in between. Back then my bench was pretty low(135-150) so it's not like I went from 250-265 or anything like that.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:08 pm |
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EvGa wrote: I've made steady progress over 1.5-2yrs on a 4 day split, split body parts, emphasis on the "big 3" lifts. I practice IIFYM dieting (if it fits your macros) and follow a bulk/cut sort of cycle.
Come at me broscientists. that IIFYM diet sounds interesting. Hows it working out for you?
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:47 am |
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My highest spike was 75 Ilbs in 2 months. Was feeling pretty good about that. Eating right makes a huge difference.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:16 pm |
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wat?? u gained 75 lbs or you lifted 75 lbs more?
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:52 pm |
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^ lifted 75lbs more.
75lbs in 2 months would mean gaining over 1lb a day. I don't think many people could do that.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:17 am |
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Shomari wrote: EvGa wrote: I've made steady progress over 1.5-2yrs on a 4 day split, split body parts, emphasis on the "big 3" lifts. I practice IIFYM dieting (if it fits your macros) and follow a bulk/cut sort of cycle.
Come at me broscientists. that IIFYM diet sounds interesting. Hows it working out for you?Missed this... It works really well for me. I set the amount of pro/carbs/fats I want to meet a calorie goal depending on what I'm doing (cutting, bulking, or maintaining) then I can basically eat whatever I want that fits my macros. Obviously healthier choices are preferred and my go-to foods most of the time, but if I'm craving something else I just see if it fits and eat it. Sometimes this means missing food all day if I'm super busy then when I realize I haven't eaten I can splurge on some fast food that fits my macros, then fill in the rest with a small healthy snack or whatever... It works for me.
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Post subject: Re: P90X Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:28 am |
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Ima have to try that out.
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