... im staring at the day 3 dvd... i can barely move... it hurts to lay down and hurts even more to get back up!!! please tell me this is halfway normal. Ive expereinced sore... and this is no where close to what ive ever been before :no:
I was looking mainly to sculpt with it. I certainly don't care about losing weight, I'm underweight as it is, but mainly looking for a fitness program and something that'd help with my abs.
I'm looking into this now to change up the routine, and it sounds like I'm pretty much in the same boat as you, not looking to lose weight at all. Do you feel like the results are worth it if you're already in decent shape?
I can't really say much for the P90X workout, as I have never done it before.
I do have some advice for the recovery drink, and the chocolate milk is a good one. However, if you are looking to lose weight, I would go with skim milk. Most bodybuilders and powerlifters will drink chocolate milk post workout, becuase it is packed with carbs and protein for putting on muscle mass and is relatively cheap compared to actual "post workout" drinks.
However, if you are looking for a true quick workout drink, you should go with a whey protein source, which is NOT dairy. Whey protein is fast acting and will feed your muscles when they most need it. Milk/dairy products, which is composed mostly of casein protein, is what you want to take before bed. It is slower acting and will absorb into your system throughout the night, rather than all at once quickly.
I like the weight training that P90x does as opposed to full on cardio.Insanity is much more taxing from a cardiovascular standpoint than p90x. No pull ups though.
I was going to create my very own P90X thread, but I knew there was already plenty of them out there and just decided to go thread necromancer on this particular one. Anyway, tonight will be my first attempt at this. I was going to ask for advice, but after reading several of the existing threads and hearing it echo what one of my brothers-in-law says about it, I've heard a lot of good advice already, although I'm always up for more.
I'm a veteran of the P90 series, and have done that workout program on and off for the last 3 years. Unfortunately, I just don't get anything out of it anymore, I plateau on it way too quickly, and get bored with it too easily. And although I am very overweight, with the exception of the pull-ups (I'll be using the bands, as I've never been able to do a pull-up my entire life), I pass the fitness test with flying colors, thanks to my experience with P90. So it's one of those things where I figure "might as well".
I figure one thing that's going to help me out a lot is my other brother-in-law just ordered his own set yesterday, so in a week or so I'm going to have someone who will be able to encourage me, challenge me, and hold me accountable, which from what I hear is absolutely key for phase 1.
Okay, let the advice and luck-wishing begin...