Wednesday, September 19, 2007

P90X Workout Week 4

I'm on week 4 and they call this the week of rest. It's really just a rest from resistance workouts. What's great is I'm on to a new workout! Core Synergistics. It's a tough one. You're going to be working multiple muscle groups at once in a fast paced workout. You do lunges, light weights, push ups, and some interesting exercises like "The Banana" and "Super Man".

I'm sure you're interested in the details of an exercise with a name like that...So here it goes. Basically, you start by laying on your back (Yoga Mat beneath you). and elevate your legs into the air a bit and your arms stretched over your head and up a bit as well. You set yourself up to look like a banana. Now you hold for about 5-10 seconds, then turn to your right side holding your arms and legs in the same position. Hold, for 5-10, and flip over onto your stomach. This time bending the knees a bit and arms angled out and above your head. Finally flip onto your left side. Then Repeat! The name says it all, picture rolling a banana across the floor. This exercise really works everything from the legs to the arms and especially the midsection.


If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout + 2nd Job = less time for blog

Hi all,

I've recently had to take on a second job, and while I'm still going strong with the P90X Workout, unfortunately I do not have the time to post an entry each and everyday for this blog anymore. It may not seem like much but my schedule has become really hectic. Between my family, friends, work and P90X I just cannot consistently post each and everyday as planned. Sorry :( I will however continue to provide my feedback and give advice but on a less frequent basis. I'll try and shoot for a couple times a week.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

P90X Day 17 Shoulders & Arms (Ab Ripper X)

I like Shoulders & Arms. This is where you build the money muscles, your guns! As I mentioned before I'm using both the resistance bands and some of my own free weights and this is a killer combo. After this workout I always feel great. My arms are well worked out and not to mention Ab Ripper X gets your stomach in great shape. So overall, at the end all of those really "important" areas feel strong.

I've been struggling with Ab Ripper X for the last 2 weeks, there are a couple of exercise that really push you to the max. Most notably, my arch rival, "The Phifer Scissors" This is where you lay on your back put one leg straight up in the air and put the other leg straight out in front of you about an inch or two off the ground...and hold....and hold...and hold...then switch legs...and hold...and hold..and, you get the picture. It's hard and I've never made it through all 25 until now! Keep pushing yourself thats the key to the P90X Workout!

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout Day 16 Plometrics

All I have to say is I kicked ass in Plyometrics this week! The thing you have to keep in mind if you are just starting off is that the more you keep pushing yourself with the P90X the more you can do. This is the 3rd time I did Plyo and while it's called the mother of all P90X workouts i feel like little by little I'm getting faster, stronger and my stamina is increasing.

It's all about the little things...you'll notice, that as you carry on with your day to day activities, you'll be doing things with ease that otherwise would have had you straining or out of breath. And this is why I started P90X in the first place...to get in better shape, and to improve my quality of life! Take a look at Tony Horton he's in his late 40's—he looks like he is at least 10-15 years younger.

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

P90X Workout Day 15 Chest & Back (Ab Ripper X)

Chest and back is a real challenge for me in the P90X program thus far. BUT... I'm making improvements. I'm slowly uping my reps for the various push ups it has you do (diamonds, military, decline, wide arm, etc.) and I think more importantly, my form is improving. Push ups are tough for me, always have been, my goal is to overcome this obstacle and start kicking ass on push ups. Not to say that the pull ups you do in this workout are any easier :) I'm also improving in this area as well, becoming less and less reliant on the chair for support.

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout Day 14 Kenpo X

I've been so busy lately again I apologize for falling behind on my posts. After having a horrible day previously, I came back with a vengeance for Kenpo X! Again I just love this routine. I noticed in the video that one of the guys Tony Horton has with him for this workout tends to slack off a bit sort of lobbing his arms and legs around. Not me! I throw swift hard punches and quick kicks, I love taking advantage of this workout as a place to improve my speed and stamina.

Some folks say that Kenpo X is easy compared to the rest, I say start upping your game and get more out of it. Focus on how you punch and how you kick, get good form and get nuts with it! This P90X workout allows me to get out a lot of steam and it's simply my favorite. Interested in some details? Try this. Grab a chair and place it front of you, facing you. Now, start with your left leg and "swing kick" your leg over the chair from right to left, following behind with your right leg doing exactly the same. Now, repeat this from left to right starting with your right leg over the chair followed by your left. Just keep doing this 10-20 times! Great for coordination and if that don't make you sweat I don't know what will! I added in Ab Ripper X to this workout even though it's not part of the plan, so that I could make up for the crap day I had, I'm glad I did.

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Sunday, September 9, 2007

P90X Workout Day 13 Legs & Back (Ab Ripper X)

You only get 1 day a week to "slip up" on the P90X, unfortunately due to the circumstances of life I couldn't squeeze the workout in for Friday. I worked overtime and came right home to meet up with my friends to have a few drinks. Well, I had a lot more than a few and woke up Saturday with a killer hang over. I REALLY wish I still had Saturday as an opportunity to take that day of rest...but this was not the case. Since I have committed myself to the P90X program that meant I had to pry myself off the couch and "Bring it". In hindsight this was a terrible decision!

Rule #1 never ever attempt to partake in a P90X workout with even the slightest hang over.

Unfortunately, this was not listed in any of the disclaimers, even if it was, I probably would have made the same mistake anyway :)

I got through a little over half of Legs & Back and found myself in a very bad place. Granted, it was a hot evening, very humid, but not so much so that it was out of the ordinary. I was soaked in sweat. I have never sweat so much in a P90X workout. I was so light headed, I began to feel dizzy and nauseous. In fact, I started getting the "spins" as if I were still intoxicated. I fought through, resisting the urge to stop the DVD, but eventually the fight between my body and my ego ended, and my body won... I had to quit. It was actually really disappointing.

If you know ahead of time that you'll be drinking with friends or be up really late, or if there is some other situation that will affect your body significantly, try to make that following day your official day of rest for the week. MAN! I want to kick myself! It's bound to happen sometime and most likely it will happen again over the course of these 90 days, but I'm going try and prepare as much as I can in advance, from now on. You live and you learn.

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout Day 12 Rest

Friday wound up being my day of rest. I had to work later than planned and had friends coming over right after work —I do P90X in the evening. So I had no other choice than to make this my day off. You only get 1 day off a week which is not such a big deal to me other than time is often hard to come by. I usually hang out with friends and have a few beers (light beers) :) on Fridays. I ended up drinking quite a bit and woke up Saturday with a pretty intense hang over...

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Saturday, September 8, 2007

P90X Workout Day 11 Yoga X

The fact that the P90X program includes yoga still impresses me. But let me tell you. For all of you guys out there who think yoga is a weird religious, hippie, girly thing, think again! You are going to calmly work your ass off! Last post I called it a "calm sweating" and that really is a good description of it, in my opinion. As I mentioned before this routine is an hour and half. The first 45 min is going to have you focusing and holding positions that are quite difficult.

Try this...stand up and get your self into a position that would mimic surfing, both arms fully extended outward. Now keep your back leg the way it is but turn your front leg so that your foot is pointing forward as your arms are. Now, move that front leg forward more and bend your front knee, keep the back leg straight. Now, hold this position for a 20 count. Hard ain't it! Congratulations you just did a Warrior 2. Now, alternate sides, and do it a half dozen times and you'll start to get the picture of just how challenging yoga can be P90X style! By the end of this workout you'll feel great. You'll feel like you really got a heck of a workout but you will feel very relaxed and mentally at ease. I love it!

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout Day 10 Shoulders & Arms

I've been really busy lately and have fallen a bit behind with my blog posts. My apologies for those who may have been following along. That's not to say that I've fallen behind on the P90X I'm still plugging away!

Shoulders & Arms flies by the fastest out of all the workouts I've done thus far. This is where you build your biceps and triceps. Last week I used the resistance bands. This week I brought in my dumb bells. I have adjustable dumb bells, so to change weight makes it a bit tedious to have to remove and replace the metal plates. But I also found that just using the resistance bands can be a little tedious also. You have to adjust them beneath your foot so that each arm has equal resistance. Then, sometimes you have to loop them for more resistance. So I wanted to get the best of both worlds.

What I did was set my dumb bells to 20 lbs each and used them for half of the exercises, and when they get too heavy on different workouts I switch up to the bands. I don't want to scrap the resistance bands completely because they definitely engage the muscles a little differently and allow for more range of movement. This seemed like a good compromise. This week I extended my legs fully and was able to pump out far more reps on the chair tricep lift exercise! P90X is doing it's job and I'm feeling great!

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

P90X Workout Day 9 PLYOMETRICS!!!!!!!!!

I'll give you a little tip if you've yet to start the program. Day 1, is hard no matter what— it's Day 1. Day 2 you hit Plyometrics and by the end of it (if you can make it to the end) you feel like, damn, if this is an indication of what P90X is, then I'm toast! It really is that tough...no kidding. But the wonderful thing is that Plyometrics is the pinnacle of the program (from what I have seen so far). It's the hardest routine so, the beautiful thing is, once you get past it, the rest seems that much easier! Don't get me wrong, each workout is tough but, Plyo is the benchmark, and everything else falls beneath it.

This week, I actually made it through to the end, and I performed better on all the exercises! You start getting stronger right away with P90X (either that or you start to build a higher tolerance for pain). There is a particular move called Rock Star. This has to be one of the hardest. If you can imagine, jumping up with both legs (heels to your ass) and aggressively rocking out a chord on your "air guitar", then you get the picture of what the Rock Star is. You do this 10-20 times and tell me how much energy you have left :) and that's only one of like 15 exercises that you do....then repeat, again and again and again. Conquer Plyometrics, and you can crush any of the workouts guaranteed!

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout Day 8 Chest & Back + Ab Ripper X

Ok, I'll admit it. I didn't realize my first week that Ab Ripper X was part of Chest & Back...it is! So, if you are on day 1 (Chest & Back) don't forget the extra 15mins for Ab Ripper X or you will be shorting yourself. Chest & Back is push ups and pull ups all day long. I've been using my P90X Chin up bar and to be honest it's been a struggle. As I mentioned before I am modifying the chin-up routines with the use of a chair. When you're doing a ton of sets, you realize that just starting out, you cannot do 200 pull ups of all sorts without the modification. I look at it as temporary, I'll get there!

The push ups are not an easy task either. Tony makes you set goals, and you record the outcome in your P90X worksheet. I shoot for 10 of each set right now. I actually did 8-9. The diamond push ups are brutal. Remember to spread your legs wide on these...it helps! The decline push ups, which have you place your legs on a chair as you do a regular push up, are EXTREMELY difficult! I can do 3-4, just a couple sets. As my arms begin to buckle, I worry about landing on my face, so I know when I have reached my limit.

Ab Ripper X. Well what can you say...it's a beast it's going to put you to the test. It may only be 15min but, believe me, it's an intense 15min. I do as many as I can and one more! My motto has been..."Push yourself, but don't kill yourself", Tony Horton's is, "Do your best, and forget the rest" I think his rolls off the tongue a little nicer! :)

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Sunday, September 2, 2007

P90X Workout Day 7 Kempo X

The P90X just keeps mixing it up! Never a dull moment, and their claims of being the end all be all to workouts, surprisingly isn't too far off in my opinion. Again I can't stress enough how much I love the diversity, and I suppose that helps in the "Muscle Confusion" process. you can read up on it, or preview their video here : muscle confussion >> (scroll down until you see that chart on the right). I REALLY like Kempo X. When I was younger I was into karate and used to take classes and believe it our not this really brought me back to that. Kempo X is punching and kicking all wrapped up into a cardio workout.

Everyday I feel sore, but everyday it gets better and better. My stamina is increasing and my dread to press play is slowly diminishing :). This was fun. You do high punches, low punches, uppercuts, hooks, side kicks, back kicks, front kicks, blocking, elbows, you name! You can sort of set your own pace with this workout, but you need to make sure your heart is going fast enough to where you are getting the required workout (don't worry, if you're just starting out that will be easy.) A heart rate monitor may come handy in a couple weeks to ensure, as Tony Horton puts it, "I'm in the zone". This hour long workout flew by, I really got into it and that took my mind off of the workout itself—in fact I didn't even really take any of the alloted mini breaks! But, that is me, and perhaps I'm just more suited for this type of workout. I'll say it again, push yourself but don't kill yourself, let your body adjust to all of this.

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

P90X Workout Day 6 Rest

If you were unaware you do get 1 day of rest per week (or you can do x stretch). I started Monday and should have taken my day of rest Sunday but I went with Saturday instead. Not sure if that goes against P90X policy but I thats what I did anyway :).


If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Saturday, September 1, 2007

P90X Workout Day 5 Legs & Back

Either I have very weak hamstrings or the P90X Workout intends to annihilate your legs right in the first week! :) Legs & Back alternates between lunges and squat routines, and pull ups of all sorts. Again I really think you'll want to grab the P90X Chin Up Bar as opposed to using the resistance bands, as you would need something up above to loop them on to make it work. I can do 8 regular reverse pull ups any old day if you ask me but, wide arm pull ups, close hand pull ups, man they are hard! Not to mention doing them over and over and over again, which is exactly what you do in this workout! So for now as I build my upper body strength I take Tony Horton's suggestion and grab a chair for a little extra support, which I find, as start in on this, it really helps to get better form.

In every workout it's you, Tony, and 3 other people. Each of them will show modified techniques to the routine you're doing at the given moment. Again, I advise not to try and be super man (super woman) right away. You'll be very disappointed when you cannot do 20 wide arm pull ups right off the bat. Your form is very important, it really is quality over quantity. If you can accept the fact that you may have to modify the tough routines (lose your ego) a bit at first, as they show you in the DVD, you will end up doing a lot better. You won't get so discouraged and you'll work your way up gradually through the program.

This DVD has you doing a ton of lunges and a few wall routines that KILL the hamstrings. You position your back against the wall and pretend as if you are sitting on an invisible chair, your thighs parallel to the floor. Go ahead and give it a try holding it for 30 seconds! it's no walk in the park, especially when you switch off to only one leg later in the workout! Towards the end you do some calf workouts as well. Overall my legs have been really sore, the P90X Workout takes no prisoners so get in the zone and get ready for war!


If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Friday, August 31, 2007

P90X Workout Day 4 Yoga X

Yoga X was great. I have never done yoga in my life and it was quite unique. It just goes to show you how diverse the P90X workout really is, they really have thought of everything! This routine is a little longer than the rest I have done so far. It's 1hr and 30min. The first 30-45min is actually quite difficult, or at least it was for me :). My hamstrings have been aching since Plyometrics and I mean aching! Yoga X definitely works the hamstrings a lot! You get into several positions that have you holding most of your weight on one leg. Yoga X is about breathing, balance, and staying focused. Once you get past the first half the rest is much more relaxing. I can describe the first half as focused, calm, sweating.

After the last 3 days I needed this routine. It seems like they knew I did! It felt great to just relax and stretch. I will tell you this, some of the moves will really challenge you. If you are not that limber yet you'll have to work your way into these positions over time. I had a couple of bad cramp ups in my neck and legs during this, trying to get into the positions. Once they passed, I was good to go. I don't think I ever really moved my body in this way, so that probably explains the cramps. I'll say it again the first week is hard. Each workout has dozens of moves and you repeat them. I've learned that I have to push myself, but sometimes I just have to stop and take a mini break...that's ok and it's not just my saying so, Tony Horton will tell you the same!

You can't do this on the hard floor you will need to either have a carpet beneath you, or better yet just get a yoga mat. The P90X Yoga Monster Mat can be seen here:

Yoga Monster Mat

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Thursday, August 30, 2007

P90X Workout Day 3 Shoulders & Arms, Ab Ripper X

This morning it was hard getting out of bed. All of me hurts. Especially those areas that got destroyed by Plyometrics. At this point I'm actually strongly considering the P90X Peak Recovery formula. I want to bounce back quickly and adapt to this ASAP. I've never really seen myself as a supplement guy but, when your body is aching like mine is you may just be reaching for something that will help get you back up to par. The "Shoulders & Arms" workout was actually a relief from the last 2 days of brutality :). A lot of bicep workouts in this one. This is where you really get into the resistance bands if you went that route, otherwise you need dumbbells.




Probably the most difficult routine (I can't remember the name) was the one that has you get a chair and position your self off of the front with your hands gripping the corners. Then you dip down with your legs either bent, or fully extended. That's a tough one, I'll be working my way up on those. The whole point of the P90X workout is to document how many reps you can do now for a given exercise so that you can increase this number as you move through the program. After Shoulders & Arms it goes on to Ab Ripper X. It's an intense ab workout as the name implies. lots of crunches and sit up style routines.

One thing that is great is that Tony Horton shows you how to modified the exercises to make it a little easier when you're just starting out. This is due to the fact that you simply cannot do every extreme technique they hand you right off the bat. You have to work your way up on some. I actually felt energized after this workout as opposed to completely stomped like the last 2 days. The P90X workout does take a real commitment and so far so good.

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

P90X Workout Day 2 Plyometrics

They call it Plyometrics, check out the video on the P90X page half way down. I call it the devil in sheep's clothing :) After Chest & Back I figured ok, this workout starts out easy. We're doing a little jumping around, moving the legs, getting the heart going a bit, anything is better than the dozens of push ups and chin ups I did yesterday. Boy was I wrong!

Tony Horton (your instructor/guide) calls it the mother of all P90X workouts, and he wasn't kidding. The routine goes for 58 mins, I made it through 48 min. I was beat BIG TIME.

I was a bit disappointed in myself as I'm not one to quit but, if you're not used to getting exercise, the first week of the P9oX Workout can be brutal, which I have heard directly from other users. Plyometrics in a nutshell is a cardio workout that focuses on a ton of jumping and squatting moves, with the goal being to workout your hamstrings, gluts and build your stamina. You would be surprised how a little jumping can be so intense! So far the P90X workout is delivering as promised, I just need to hang in there until my body starts adjusting to this :) My tip for all those just getting into the P90X... Push yourself to hang in there as long as you can each day, but we all have a line, don't kill yourself, just push yourself. It's a tough adjustment at first, but you will adapt to the P90X — stick with it!

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

P90X Workout DAY 1!!!!

Well simply put if you can manage to stay with this program you are going to get in great shape. Now keep in mind I started the routine at 1:oo am (I work a lot) so I was tired to begin with, but MAN this P90X thing is no joke! It kicked my ass plain and simple!!!! I'm so tired. It starts you off with Chest & Back (scroll down to the videos 1st one) and boy it's crazy. you set how many reps you think you're capable of as a goal for each and every exercise you do.

It's a series of push ups and pulls ups for about an hour and a half with a couple nice breaks here and there for a few short minutes. You go through a whole routine with Tony Horton as your guide of course. You do military push ups, reverse pull ups, close grip pull ups, decline push ups, diamond push ups, "dive bombers" and back flys to name a few. THEN, you do the whole workout in reverse! You can't get away with not having weights or resistance bands, and you really do need the P90X chin up bar, which I love (and now hate). I'll be sore in the morning, but I'm going to "bring it!" tomorrow and keep going on track. A word of advice if you have not been physically active lately or ever, this is going to be a tough one and they start you off with no mercy. Be ready, the P90X workout will deliver what it promises if you can keep up! I'll fill you in tomorrow as I move onto "Plyometrics"

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Saturday, August 25, 2007

P90X Workout Begins!

I received my order Thursday! I got the P90X, the chin up bar and the resistance bands. After talking to a few others who are already in full throttle with the system, I hear having a yoga mat is actually pretty crucial. I guess there are several routines that you could really benefit from having a mat. I don't own one currently, but they offer those as well:

Yoga Monster Mat

Also I have been hearing from several people that the P90X peak recovery shake is a smart choice after each workout. I personally have never really been too much of a supplement guy, but who knows maybe I'll change my mind once I get started. Speaking of getting started, I plan to start Monday! I'm actually really excited to kick this off, I assembled my P90X chin up bar (which by the way is an incredible invention on it's own) and had a few friends over last night. They couldn't stay off the thing! We even made a rule that anytime anyone walks by it (it's in my main hallway) they have to do 2 chin ups :) It's just fun to jump up on it!

Some words on the P90X chin up bar itself. It's actually really simple but really amazing in its design. The two little brackets that it comes with don't actually support any of your weight. In fact, once you assemble it, you can actually slide it up under the door frame and do a chin up without any brackets at all! the brackets just prevent it from falling down once you are off of it. It basically has two bars that support your weight. One pushing against the front of the door and one on the other side of the top of the door that pushes opposite. Sort of hard to explain so I hope that made a little sense. From the picture I didn't quite get it but once you have it in front of you it all makes sense right away. Well the challenge begins I'll be back with my first impressions of the P90X workout come Monday!

If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Sunday, August 19, 2007

My P90X workout purchase

I figured I'd post to give a little info on what I bought to get myself started on the P90X Workout System. Not all the routines in the program require the use of equipment, but you will need some stuff for some of the workout routines.

Now if you have free weights or resistance bands of your own then you're good to go, if not you can also pick up resistance bands that were made for the P90X workout. I went with the P90X Resistance Bands (Men) Kit. As mentioned before I do have a set of free weights but from what I have heard bands as opposed to weights give you more flexibility and a more fluid resistance as you move though a particular motion. And, for about 33 bucks you can't go wrong.


I also bought the P90X chin up bar. I have always wanted a chin up bar and was actually really pleased to find the P90X version because it doesn't require me to drill holes in my door frame (I live in an apartment) and even if my landlord would allow it, my wife would have my head if I made a chin up bar a permanent structure in her ahmmm I mean our living space :). So what's also great about the P90X chin up bar is that I can put it up and take it down easily when I'm done... everyone is happy.



Last but certainly not least I bought the P90X Workout DVDs. 12 discs in total a manual of sorts and the nutrition guide. I know how to eat healthy at this point so while the nutrition guide for the P90X is not something so crucial for me, maybe there will be some good tips or at least it will help to give me a few more options. At the very least it will help give me a routine I can adhere to. I do want to stress that while it may seem obvious, you have to eat right and exercise if you want to be healthier, and more fit. So, if you decide to start the P90X workout make sure you're ready to change your eating habits. It's not all about how much you eat it's what you're eating that's more important. I'll post up some tips and info I've learned along the way in a later post.


While the makers of the P90X would probably love for me to buy every accessory they offer, I think I'll be pretty good to go with what I've decided on, at least for now anyway. I'll keep you informed if it seems necessary to buy any of the other equipment.

I'm looking forward to starting! If you want to learn more about the P90X workout or want to give it a try see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System

Saturday, August 18, 2007

P90X workout...Taking the Plunge


So I was up late last night after having a few drinks with friends and I see the P90X workout infomercial again. Now I'm definitely the type of guy that is always skeptical of these workout infomercials, but after having a short stint in "self improvement" a couple months ago (running and light weights) only to fall off the wagon, I figure hey why not try something that will push me hard but also put me on a real schedule with a real goal...enter the P90X Workout.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the P90X Workout System the goal is to go through 90 days of alternating workout routines, that apparently keep things varied enough that your body never gets used to the same exercises and thus never stops building muscle. The P90X folks call this "Muscle Confusion" how appropriate :). You can check this out for yourself, there is a blurb and a little video P90X (Muscle Confusion) But the thing is while I was jogging and lifting weights and trying to eat better, I did actually start to see some results after a month or two. The thing is if you eat right, make your body move around enough, and exert some energy, you will burn fat and build muscle, thats just the way the body works. So Why am I going to try the P90X workout, well one of the reasons I just stopped doing my own exercise routines was because it just got plain boring doing the same thing over and over again and, I want to see bigger results faster.

Now despite all of the hype and adverting for the P90X the bottom line is the workouts they have planned for you will get you sweating and they actually look interesting. The P90X workout system has been around for a while and seems like there is a following. There is a guy over at p90x-review.com that is going all out and showing a day by day photo journal of sorts for the whole 90 days of the P90X, which is pretty intense in my book.

So I'm going to pony up the cash and give it a whirl and this blog will help me stay committed to the 90 day program (and hopefully longer). So, stop back to get my live feedback on the P90X workout, I'll post again as soon as I get it. if you want to know more about it direct from the source, see the link below:

P90X Home Workout System