Re: P90X
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DEATHFROMAFARxx</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: King Arthurs Court</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've done both P90x and P90x2. Here's the scoop- P90X is a great program (I needed it to get durable-stuff started to ache, not to get into race shape). With a reasonable family diet I lost about 2-3 inches in the waist, though didn't loose much weight. I stuck to the 10-12 reps. BTW- I found that I get sick in the chest/back series, you can push your limits to purge. Just keep a bucket in the garage.
After a number of times through I upped to the 8-10 rep program, which was good for some growth and strength.
Then on to P90X2- really different, but I like it. It's more performance based, not lifting based. A LOT of balance while moving/lifting, a lot of joint muscle building/maintenance. I sweat like a freakin' pig when I do PAP workouts. I think I'll start over with it (I'm almost done with one series).
On all of these, once you get going you can make the series do what you want. Want more cardio and less upper body, move some workouts in/out. If you go all out with the diet it'll show more than without, but in any case you'll get into good shape. I've started doing some racing (obstacle courses, road races, etc.) to test myself once in a while and am finding that I'm holding up well. Good luck. </div></div>
That is some good info there. How strong do y'all feel after completing the full program and is it a everyday useful type of strength. </div></div>
I'm a couple of weeks from completing the program, but I can tell you that I feel a lot stronger and I do feel like it is everyday strength because it is a total body workout. When I started the program my cardio was horrible and I couldn't do any pullups. I decided to only use the bands for the first go around but I have tried doing pullups and I can do 4 or 5 of each of them now. Considering I didn't really do the leg workouts for the first several weeks while I was trying to straighten out a knee issue I had, I have noticed big increases in my cardio strength as well.
I actually think that I probably ended up being a lot stronger than I look after completing the first go around. Mostly because I had to get into shape for the first month just so that I could try to push myself and see big muscle gains.
I'm looking forward to the next go around. I will do pullups instead of bands and I will push heavier weights during the rest of the workouts.