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EazyD 05-25-2011 03:39 PM

I did it for 3 weeks and felt better than ever before. I stopped because I traveled for the holidays and couldn't get back on the bandwagon. I followed the diet (vegetables and water were hard to get enough of/forgot) and it's sooo much protein it gets kind of expensive -- but seriously.. after a couple weeks I felt amazing and was doing pullups on my office door for fun.

The protein is important because after you destroy the crap out of your muscles, the protein is what rebuilds it. And keep eating. Otherwise, you are just letting your body use muscle mass as fuel.

I think I'm inspired to get back into it for the summer activities

fillyv 05-25-2011 03:54 PM

I started it a year and half ago. I didn't have to lose any weight. I was 5'5 and 130lbs. Now im up to 141ish. I was fit, but a bit flabby in spots. I acctually gained weight. By day 180 I gained 11 lbs of muscle. I've maintained this weight since. It's all about diet. If you want size lift heavy. Also crank out the pull ups. When the pull ups get easy attach weight to yourself.

Dzel 05-25-2011 04:00 PM

I'm still using a chair after a few pull ups that I do on my own

fillyv 05-25-2011 04:15 PM

Yeah it took me quite awhile to start pulling real numbers.

Cmike2780 05-25-2011 04:45 PM

I've been working out for a year now, basically on my own routine. I went from 210lbs to about 172lb currently. I've gotten to the point where I'm healthy and no longer gasping for air while running. I use to run an 18 minute mile, sad I know. Now it's closer to 8-1/2min. I've gained muscle and currently around 18% body fat. It seems like I've leveled off with just my current routine and I want to get ripped. Do guys have any tips on how to loose more body fat? Is P90x worth it? And is it something you only do at home?

fillyv 05-25-2011 04:55 PM

P90x is worth it. The diet is a big thing though. You don't have to follow it to a tune, but you have to have a clean diet. I have nothing but great things to say about my time with P90x.

Dzel 05-25-2011 05:00 PM

Yeah p90x will work wonders for you. I was in the same bout went from 362 to 260 now. Then I got on p90x and have seen more improvements

TXSpeedDemon 05-25-2011 05:26 PM

Starting it in 3 weeks once my best friend and I finish our weight lifting routine. He's been on it before and I saw serious results in both leaning out and building muscle in him. We're currently doing full body weight lifting routines to build (2 month cycle) then switching back to p90 to cut for the next 90 days.

My friend was 40, about 5'10" and 185 in ok shape (not overweight but no muscle tone) when he started. Don't know his weight now but he is pretty cut everywhere but his stomach.

I'm 34, about 5'8" and was a very lean 155ish. At about 163 with much more definition in my arms and chest now (still need a lot more in my chest), but still unhappy with my stomach. Hoping for an end of summer goal of a cut 170 and washboard abs.

I think cycling between weight training and p90 is a really good solution for people looking to gain cut muscle, rather than just mass.

BTW neither of us follow the diet, but thanks to my Vietnamese girlfriend we both eat very well with low carb diets, lots of fresh veggies and lean protein and limited sugar.

djpathfinder 05-25-2011 05:41 PM

Ab Ripper X will give you a good core stabilization workout, for sure.

Dzel 05-25-2011 05:45 PM

I HATE ab ripper x whoever invented it should have his genitals burned!!! I'm just saying. Lol

KillerBee370 05-25-2011 05:49 PM

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This might be true but it depends on your goals. If you want to get huge and bulk up just eat tons of food, lift very heavy weights 3-4 times a week and use some steroids. It's a pretty simple formula.

Your cardio will also suck, your athleticism will be crappy, and your strength will not be functional. I am not ripping on you, because to be honest you look very muscular and in good shape, but most of the big guys at the gym who do their best to get huge and are always panting and out of breath after every set in the gym.

I compete in MMA and I used to weight train bodybuilding style. Bodybuilding it's 'pretty boy' muscle, which means it looks nice but is useless when competing in a lot of sports. I can't tell you how many guys who have tons of muscle on me, I can submit in under a minute because they gass out so fast.

P90x not that unsimilar to how many MMA athletes train with short explosive circuits and active recovery between sets. It is the BEST way to increase overall health, but you are right, it will never make you get huge and muscular, which I don't think it the goal of P90x, but may be misleading because all of their Male models on TV are juiced up fitness competitors who do a lot of bodybuilding training on the side.

You can expect THIS type of physique from a P90X/MMA routine, which I think is much more functional, much faster, and much more practical. But again it all depends on your goals, your diet, and your dedication.

I suppose if you skip any cardio altogether you'll wind up getting gassed pretty quick. I lifted heavy and ate a lot (proper nutrition) and wasn't bulky or slow. Of course I did a fair amount of cardio as well. Of course I didn't do any steroids so I can't really speak to that.

P90x is not a program to get big and bulky. It's a program to cut fat and get fit. IMO it's an excellent (albiet overpriced) program. Most people just need that kind of motivation to achieve those results though.

As far as submitting guys that are bigger and stronger, well... I have 2+ years of intense Krav Maga and Jui Jitsu training as well as a fair amount of Philipino martial arts and IMO there's trained and untrained. That's more of a determining factor for being able to "submit" someone than what body type they are. But one thing is certain. Fight training is a completely different type of conditioning. On the other hand, I wouldn't neccissarily say that bodybuilding is "pretty boy" muscle unless all you do is sit around all day without any cardio and put junk/juice into your body.

On a whole, "bodybuilding" on a professional level isn't about "health" at all. But proper bodybuilding is and strength training absolutely has it's place for ALL sports. MMA included.

Me... with heavy lifting combined with cardio and fight training...

phelan 05-25-2011 06:10 PM

^ what about after eating that PBJ Burger? :p

djpathfinder 05-25-2011 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Dzel (Post 1133098)
I HATE ab ripper x whoever invented it should have his genitals burned!!! I'm just saying. Lol

So do I...My motto is " I hate it, but I HATE IT!!!!" LOL! I still struggle with doing more than 20-22 reps per exercise. It's been an imaginary brick wall for the past 2-3 weeks. However, I find it easier to do Ab Ripper first before the regular workout.

djpathfinder 05-25-2011 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 1133142)
^ what about after eating that PBJ Burger? :p

Wash that down with Coke and then have some donuts. Yum! :ugh2:

phelan 05-25-2011 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by djpathfinder (Post 1133146)
So do I...My motto is " I hate it, but I HATE IT!!!!" LOL! I still struggle with doing more than 20-22 reps per exercise. It's been an imaginary brick wall for the past 2-3 weeks. However, I find it easier to do Ab Ripper first before the regular workout.

that's the only way i can do it. if i do my full workout then try AR-X, i get through maybe the first three sets of stuff, then flop onto the floor and give up hahaha


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