Monday, June 21, 2010

Before/After Photos

Start and Finish.

90 days.

Take a look.



Week 1:
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Final Results:

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(Sorry about the pull-string for the lightbulb. I didn't even notice that.)

-Thanks to those who've preceded me in their P90x journeys, especially those who've followed my blog and commented/critiqued my progress where comments/critiques were needed.

-The P90x Shirt and Supplements from www.sheafitness.com were an awesome mid-P90x morale booster, and really made me feel like I'd solidified my spot in the P90x family (That and all the P90x inside jokes, i.e.: "They're working hard...I know you are!").

-I know they won't read this, but thanks to Tony, Eric, Pam the Blam, Dreya, Sophia, Audra and all the rest of the P90x crew (even Dom).

-Last but not least, thanks to my family, friends and everyone else who's voiced their support or helped motivate me throughout these 90 days. This was a lot harder than I thought it'd be but thanks to numerous Facebook messages/comments, friendly ribbing and a few flat-out insults it sure made it a lot easier to bear down and finish this! I only hope that doing this would maybe motivate someone else to do the same thing and get in better shape because you better believe that if I can do it, you sure can.



"If this is your last blog reading of the day, it's time for some of your P90x recovery drink...I highly recommend it."

Monday, June 14, 2010

Holy cow...I think I actually finished!


The sweetest-tasting recovery drink yet...


You don't know how good it feels to be sitting here sipping my P90x recovery drink SHAKE and replaying the last 90 days over again in my head.

No more corn cob pullups.

No more crescent pose.

No more sneaky lunges.

No more slow-mo 3 in 1 pushups.

No more Dom jumping like an idiot during the Rockstar Hops.

No more Pam the Blam or *sigh* Sophia.

It's actually a little bit sad in a way knowing that never again will I see Tony's creepy leer as he Monster Truck Tire-leaps towards the camera. It's sad that I'll never grunt out "SIDNEY RICE TONY!!! SIDNEY RICE!" when he asks me who my receiver is during "Throw the Bomb". It's even a little bit sad that I'm not going to be able to grunt out "PUMPKIN AND CARROT" along with Eric as we both get ignored by Tony. The very worst part is that these inside jokes and comments are no longer going to be understood by anyone as I make my foray back into the regular weightlifting world, especially not the 305lb bro squatting the Buick in the parking lot.

Since I'm fresh off the program and still very gung-ho on fitness, I figured I'd list the pros and cons of P90x the best I can as my biceps shrink back to their regular size from my non-P90x *gasp* Back/Biceps routine I completed about 15 minutes ago.


I'll start with the Cons:

1. For me personally, I feel that P90x is not a very effective mass-gaining program. I think that on first glance alone the sheer amount of cardio and the super-set structure of the resistance workouts resemble more of an overall fat-loss and toning program than any kind of mass-gaining workout. Then when you factor in the reduced calories and structured eating plan...well, it just basically sums up the fact that you're not going to get big doing this program. Some have experienced size gains through P90x and I think that's pretty impressive, but for me personally I would have to be eating a LOT more and lifting a LOT heavier weight to be gaining mass on P90x.

2. Everyone says this and I know that I should do it because it's good for me and it completes the P90x program and blah blah but I really really really wish Yoga was shorter. I don't have much more to add to the hate on Yoga except to say that it's probably the hardest workout to get up for. Even though the payoff at the end feels teriffic, I wish they would've split it up differently or something...I don't even know. Even the two babes in the video don't make up for it.

3. Dom




Pros:

1. Sophia

2. I owe my current state of physical fitness mainly to the Plyometrics as it kicked my butt like no other workout has. Even at the end of P90x when I was able to do it pretty efficiently, it still had me breathing hard and dripping with sweat. If anything, Plyometrics and P90x have definitely conditioned me to the point where I feel like I can hurdle any kind of physical barricade life would throw at me.

3. You'd have to be pretty dense to not be able to follow the instructional videos that basically hold your hand through the entire workout, so for a pretty dense guy like me I appreciate how P90x doesn't leave any guess-work to distract me from my lifts. I'm never worrying about if I've done a certain move out of turn or if I need to take a break because P90x lets me know and FORCES me to do it. Some people who are versed in weight-training may turn their noses up at this and consider it restrictive, but I would like to remark that there is definitely something to be said for being able to put your mind into "Park" and let Tony and Co. guide you through your workout. One of the biggest problems I had when weight training was staying focused on what I was doing and risking a loss of intensity if I ever got off track in my lifts. P90x isn't really an intensity-machine but once you push play and get going with your workout you don't stop until it's done... and that's something that was a real change for me.

4. Whether it was trying to get more work done in a day in order to get home a little earlier for a workout or else preparing my daily meals a week in advance, I found that P90x had me filling in a few cracks here and there with my normal everyday life and helped me feel better about what I had to do in order to get my workout done for the day. It was kind of a give and take situation considering how awesome I felt once I was finished Plyometrics or Chest/Back for the night, but I really think P90x put me into a mental state that helped me take care of things in other areas of my life more efficiently. If that's getting a little too deep for some of you, don't hold it against me.



I'll post another final stats page at the end of the week with my Post-P90x fitness test results as well as some progress pics. Stay tuned till then, and once again thanks for reading.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Turtle Power




I feel like those who embark on the P90x journey are kind of like those baby turtles you always see on nature shows or at IMAX features. You know the ones...they have to scramble across the beach like mad in order to get to the freedom of the ocean while risking being eaten by birds and stuff. For my analogy to work however, you have to replace "birds and stuff" by "Being tired and stuff etc", and you need to change the turtles into people doing P90x.

After tonight's legs/back workout I will officially be finished the hard part of my P90x journey and have only one more recovery week left before I am 100% finished. No more gritting out sets, no more grunting out reps and no more snapping teeth off at the roots as I try to get one more corncob pullup out. In a way I'll miss it, but at the same time it's finally starting to sink in that I'm going to finish!

I apologize for abandoning this blog like I have, but I have to admit that there hasn't really been anything of note worth reporting. I'm still getting lean and still feeling better and better as I go but I didn't want to continually talk about turtles in the last few weeks, etc. I'll have a good finale post, don't worry.