A little over 4 gigs.Howe many gigs is the torrent you guys got?
A little over 4 gigs.Howe many gigs is the torrent you guys got?
Same.A little over 4 gigs.Howe many gigs is the torrent you guys got?
Yep, me too. Don't know why the 360 crapped out with it. Especially since it played fine for a minute or two.The ones that I found were mp4's and played on my PC with the QuickTime player.Intended to start this today but for some reason my 360 errored out about a minute into the first vid saying something about the format possibly not being supported.Need to burn them to DVD I guess.
I could do that but I'd rather not have to hook up the laptop to do it.just plug a vga cable directly to your TV from your laptop if you have one and ur tv has a vga inputIntended to start this today but for some reason my 360 errored out about a minute into the first vid saying something about the format possibly not being supported.Need to burn them to DVD I guess.
I do this in my family room, you don't need a ton of space but you will jump around alot. It may be a little stressful on the knees...I don't have the best knees in the world myself but I never had surgery. They do get a little sore after the workout but nothing that doesn't prevent me from moving on. My hams hurt more than anything.Are there any requirements for this at all (bench, space needed, etc)?Also, I had knee surgery about a year ago...will that pose a problem?
This is for getting cut and you need to be gaining. You should be eating a ton of protein and doing low # of reps of heavy weight.Instinctive said:hmm. Looks interesting.Was P90x effective in adding muscle at all?I'm a 6'2" 155 lb basketball player, so weight loss perhaps isn't quite what I need. Looking for definition and some strength, increased vertical.
P90x will put on more muscle than InsanityInsanity will lose more weight/inches than P90xKeeping a proper healthy diet is a must for maximum results.Otis said:Can you put on muscle with this thing? My primary goal is to lose about 20lbs, but not far behind that goal is my secondary goal of putting some muscle back on.
Otis > Bucking Marriage Trends™ in two-thousand-ten.I think I may fire this up next week. Started a liquid diet today, so I'll wait until I'm done with it. But it looks interesting. I like that it's shorter than P90X, requires no equipment, and only runs 60 days.
Intrigued as well based on time. Need to keep flexibility as entering golf season. Any issue with this, or will I be too sore to even practice? Golf/beach body - tough choice.I'm intrigued. I have a brutal schedule right now; how flexible is this workout schedule? If it's 3 or 4 days per week I could probably swing it, anything more and I'll have to wait a few months when time opens up.
Look up 5/3/1 by Jim Wendler... stick with it for 6 months and you will be blown away when you look back at your starting numbers.hmm. Looks interesting.Was P90x effective in adding muscle at all?I'm a 6'2" 155 lb basketball player, so weight loss perhaps isn't quite what I need. Looking for definition and some strength, increased vertical.
Otis > Bucking Marriage Trends™ in two-thousand-ten.I think I may fire this up next week. Started a liquid diet today, so I'll wait until I'm done with it. But it looks interesting. I like that it's shorter than P90X, requires no equipment, and only runs 60 days.
When is she due?Otis > Bucking Marriage Trends™ in two-thousand-ten.I think I may fire this up next week. Started a liquid diet today, so I'll wait until I'm done with it. But it looks interesting. I like that it's shorter than P90X, requires no equipment, and only runs 60 days.
XWhen is she due?Otis > Bucking Marriage Trends™ in two-thousand-ten.I think I may fire this up next week. Started a liquid diet today, so I'll wait until I'm done with it. But it looks interesting. I like that it's shorter than P90X, requires no equipment, and only runs 60 days.
I just started the program Tuesday. The legs felt fine yesterday after Tuesday's fit test, but today is a different story. The Plyometric Cardio did me in big time - I can't imaging being able to do the Resistance today. I think I'm going to take today off, do the resistance training tomorrow, and then start from the beginning next week. Sitting on my ### over the long Wisconsin winter has really turned me into a turd.Cardio Resistance this morning....much more jumping around and armwork (pushups, tricep dips) than the Plyometric Cardio from yesterday. Definitely crapped out a few times on the third sets. Good news is that I wasn't very sore this morning from yesterday to have to put it off. Feel pretty good right now.
There's a decent bit. If I recall there's Level 1 (sets of 4) and Level 2 (sets of 8) as well as walking pushups and jumping jack pushups. There's probably a couple other modified versions that I can't remember the name of right now. And this is just in the 5 days I've been at it. I can't imagine what the max interval workouts in month 2 can be like.Are there a ton of push ups in this? I'm rehabbing from a partial shoulder replacement but can do pretty much anything else but heavy weight pressing exercises (I'm 6'5", 285 lbs).
I think week 3 they start to get longer when they add abs to the end.You basically do a 20 minute ab routine after the insanity workout but they have a bunch of warmup which I don't get if you just worked out for 40 minutes why do the ab routineI think the program calendar was posted earlierI'm loving this. The shorter, more intense workouts are perfect.
Same thing happened to me when I was doing P90X. I sprained my ankle playing basketball, and threw out my back lifting something wrong. It's quite the bummer.I had to take day 8 off thanks to what I believe is a strained LCL or ITBFS. What ticks me off even more though is that it's not even from doing INSANITY, it was from flag football yesterday. Hope it feels a little better tomorrow, if not, I may be taking off a week to make sure it's ok.
If Day 1 is any indication, you don't need a ton of space. a 10x10 open space seems like it should be sufficient. But again, that's only for Day 1, no idea what the other days have in store...Also, how much room do you need to do these workouts? I live in a 1BR condo with not a ton of open space.
GL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
Jerky Boys reference?? if so.Just boarded the Insanity train. Day 1 today. Good luck to everyone doing it.Started today with Day 1, the fitness test again. I tended to spend the second half of each exercise laying face down on the floor in a puddle of my own sweat. This thing ain't easy, but something tells me if I follow through for 60 days it will actually work.
Day 2 tomorrow...
I think it is, but I'm sure it varies by the individual. I started P90X as my new years resolution and went from 190 to 180 in the first month, before I got derailed. My main goal now is to shed as much weight as possible for the summer. Since this is more designed to lose weight, I think 15 in two months is definitely possible for someone focused.GL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
15 pounds in 60 days is a lot for a drug free weight loss for someone in decent shape. But it's doable. Something more like 1.5 pounds a week is probably a little more realistic if you're already in decent shape. And probably better for you. I forget the numbers, but there are some real sustainability issues with super fast weight loss. Basically, the slower it's lost, the better your chances for keeping it off.JGL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
If you diet properly you could do that easily. If this hasn't been asked, how does this new video compare to the first p90x? I still do the plyo workout quite often.GL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
Makes sense. That translates to 12 lbs in 60 days, which would also be fine by me and put me on pretty solid footing. My lowest weight ever was 190ish after I was a year out of college, working out like a madman to shed my college fat, barely eating, and not drinking alcohol. I was in good shape, but I don't think that is viable for me as a 34 year old guy who enjoys booze and has a lot more responsibility in life. I also probably have a little more upper body muscle now than I did then. If I could sniff 200 I would be silly pleased. But yeah, dropping 12 lbs before the summer would be a tremendous start...15 pounds in 60 days is a lot for a drug free weight loss for someone in decent shape. But it's doable. Something more like 1.5 pounds a week is probably a little more realistic if you're already in decent shape. And probably better for you. I forget the numbers, but there are some real sustainability issues with super fast weight loss. Basically, the slower it's lost, the better your chances for keeping it off.JGL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
Cool. Along those lines, here is a fantastic site I came across recommended by a friend. http://www.myfitnesspal.com It's way better than any other of the food trackers I've found as it's easy to use and it remembers what you eat. Including meals. Tons of food in their database. And it has good data for entering what kind of exercise you're doing. I like it a lot.Makes sense. That translates to 12 lbs in 60 days, which would also be fine by me and put me on pretty solid footing. My lowest weight ever was 190ish after I was a year out of college, working out like a madman to shed my college fat, barely eating, and not drinking alcohol. I was in good shape, but I don't think that is viable for me as a 34 year old guy who enjoys booze and has a lot more responsibility in life. I also probably have a little more upper body muscle now than I did then. If I could sniff 200 I would be silly pleased.But yeah, dropping 12 lbs before the summer would be a tremendous start...15 pounds in 60 days is a lot for a drug free weight loss for someone in decent shape. But it's doable. Something more like 1.5 pounds a week is probably a little more realistic if you're already in decent shape. And probably better for you. I forget the numbers, but there are some real sustainability issues with super fast weight loss. Basically, the slower it's lost, the better your chances for keeping it off.JGL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.
Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
i've got 2 weeks to go (this week and next). i've dropped about 12lbs so far. my goal was bout 15. so i should get there. the funny thing is that i've actually have been eating more food the past 2 months then i have in a long time. in the program there is a calculation to do that will give you how many calories to be taking in, though i've reduced my fat intake and sat. fat intake. my core is stronger then it has been which is something else i was focused on for golf season. the 2nd phase the workouts are around 50-60 mins. today is a the 2nd time i've had the fit test and another routine. so it's gonna be about 90 mins total. (1/2 hour fit test, then a 1 hour work-out). good luck to everyone!Makes sense. That translates to 12 lbs in 60 days, which would also be fine by me and put me on pretty solid footing. My lowest weight ever was 190ish after I was a year out of college, working out like a madman to shed my college fat, barely eating, and not drinking alcohol. I was in good shape, but I don't think that is viable for me as a 34 year old guy who enjoys booze and has a lot more responsibility in life. I also probably have a little more upper body muscle now than I did then. If I could sniff 200 I would be silly pleased. But yeah, dropping 12 lbs before the summer would be a tremendous start...15 pounds in 60 days is a lot for a drug free weight loss for someone in decent shape. But it's doable. Something more like 1.5 pounds a week is probably a little more realistic if you're already in decent shape. And probably better for you. I forget the numbers, but there are some real sustainability issues with super fast weight loss. Basically, the slower it's lost, the better your chances for keeping it off.JGL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
I will check that out -- thanksCool. Along those lines, here is a fantastic site I came across recommended by a friend. http://www.myfitnesspal.com It's way better than any other of the food trackers I've found as it's easy to use and it remembers what you eat. Including meals. Tons of food in their database. And it has good data for entering what kind of exercise you're doing. I like it a lot.Makes sense. That translates to 12 lbs in 60 days, which would also be fine by me and put me on pretty solid footing. My lowest weight ever was 190ish after I was a year out of college, working out like a madman to shed my college fat, barely eating, and not drinking alcohol. I was in good shape, but I don't think that is viable for me as a 34 year old guy who enjoys booze and has a lot more responsibility in life. I also probably have a little more upper body muscle now than I did then. If I could sniff 200 I would be silly pleased.But yeah, dropping 12 lbs before the summer would be a tremendous start...15 pounds in 60 days is a lot for a drug free weight loss for someone in decent shape. But it's doable. Something more like 1.5 pounds a week is probably a little more realistic if you're already in decent shape. And probably better for you. I forget the numbers, but there are some real sustainability issues with super fast weight loss. Basically, the slower it's lost, the better your chances for keeping it off.JGL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.
Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
J
Not sure if RIM has this app but there is a Calorie Counter app I have on my phone that I started using, it's very well done. Can even use barcodes to read in the food products.I will check that out -- thanksCool. Along those lines, here is a fantastic site I came across recommended by a friend. http://www.myfitnesspal.com It's way better than any other of the food trackers I've found as it's easy to use and it remembers what you eat. Including meals. Tons of food in their database. And it has good data for entering what kind of exercise you're doing. I like it a lot.
J
Get the Lose-It app for IPhone/ITouchNot sure if RIM has this app but their is a Calorie Counter app I have on my phone that I started using, it's very well done. Can even use barcodes to read in the food products.I will check that out -- thanksCool. Along those lines, here is a fantastic site I came across recommended by a friend. http://www.myfitnesspal.com It's way better than any other of the food trackers I've found as it's easy to use and it remembers what you eat. Including meals. Tons of food in their database. And it has good data for entering what kind of exercise you're doing. I like it a lot.
J
wow...sweet site. I'll have to use that.Cool. Along those lines, here is a fantastic site I came across recommended by a friend. http://www.myfitnesspal.com It's way better than any other of the food trackers I've found as it's easy to use and it remembers what you eat. Including meals. Tons of food in their database. And it has good data for entering what kind of exercise you're doing. I like it a lot.Makes sense. That translates to 12 lbs in 60 days, which would also be fine by me and put me on pretty solid footing. My lowest weight ever was 190ish after I was a year out of college, working out like a madman to shed my college fat, barely eating, and not drinking alcohol. I was in good shape, but I don't think that is viable for me as a 34 year old guy who enjoys booze and has a lot more responsibility in life. I also probably have a little more upper body muscle now than I did then. If I could sniff 200 I would be silly pleased.But yeah, dropping 12 lbs before the summer would be a tremendous start...15 pounds in 60 days is a lot for a drug free weight loss for someone in decent shape. But it's doable. Something more like 1.5 pounds a week is probably a little more realistic if you're already in decent shape. And probably better for you. I forget the numbers, but there are some real sustainability issues with super fast weight loss. Basically, the slower it's lost, the better your chances for keeping it off.JGL guy. Is losing 15 lbs a realistic goal here? Seems like it could well be. That's my target too. I'm just around 215 right now and would like to get down to a solid 200. If I could be there by June 1, that would be pretty sweet...Got my DVDs over the weekend (thank GB ). Plan on starting tonight, but normally will workout in the AM.
Starting point is 6', 180. I'm setting a goal as 165 by the end of the 60 days. We'll see how it goes.
J