P90X and Beach Body products

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  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    Well nothing says you have to follow their diet. The program is still amazing! You can just follow you food goals on here. I'm sure you'll still see some great results. :smile:

    Thanks, your input is just the kind of stuff I was looking for.
    I think personal experince speaks so much louder then a salesperson
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    No problem. I'll be posting up pictures of my results when I finish my first 90 days at the end of October. Better start bringing it then huh? :laugh:
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    HAHA! :laugh:

    You are WAY braver then me.
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    Oh man when I took my day 1 pics I cried so hard! I know that by 90 days I won't look or feel anything like that person so I won't care who see's my rolls! :laugh:
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    Awesome! Can't wait to see the results.

    I may get that, I mean it may kill me......
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    Feel free to join the forums over there (it's free) and talk to people or just look at their results pictures. It's great motivation. forums.beachbody.com
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    Thanks.
    I've used lots of BB products in the past just nothin I can stick to or seem amazing results.,
  • jessmomof3
    jessmomof3 Posts: 4,590 Member
    See this is why I revived this thread....cause you guys have actual experience with the products so can give more info.

    20lbs is really good.
    What are the nutrition plans like? Is it easy to live with....I mean I know I won't be getting burgers and fries .....but I still don't do the whole deprivation thing.

    That's what I love about MFP. I do P90X and use the tracking here. I still eat clean, but if I do want to splurge a little, I just add it in to my cals for the day. It's more than a 90 day program for me.

    Let me know if you have any questions about Beachbody, nutrition, or other programs! I'll answer what I can. Here's some of my descriptions of the workouts that I have.

    Turbo Jam = fun cardio!! I have the weighted gloves so you can add in some more intensity. You really get out of it what you put into it. You can make it tougher if you want. Chalene is fun! She's coming out w/ some new workouts called ChaLENE Extreme in October!

    Slim in 6 = a great starter program if you're new to exercising. Debbie is good, but the workouts do get monotonous after a while. Love the Slim & 6 pack and my Mom loves these (she is 56).

    Slim Series = much better than SI6. A good variety of workouts, full body, lower body, circuit style w/ lighter weights.

    Power 90 = another good starter program w/ more weight lifting, pushups, cardio, etc. Mostly 30-45 min workouts.

    P90Masters = kind of an add on to P90, more workouts like Core Cardio, Intervals, Plyo Legs, etc. Great 40-45 min workouts.

    P90X = INTENSE! Pullups, pushups, weight lifting, Plyometrics, Kenpo (karate-type kickboxing), Yoga, etc. BEST program I have ever purchased. You do need a pullup bar and either weights or bands. 12 DVD's that are all about an hour except for Ab RipperX which you do 3x a week (15 min) and YogaX which is 90 min. This is my favorite, I've owned it for a year and a half and still use the workouts regularly!

    P90X+ = Intense Plus! 5 workouts that are a great add on to P90X or on their own. Upper body, total body, Interval+, Kenpo+, and Abs/Core+. Faster workout, it moves fast and you work up a good sweat in 45 min!

    Hope that helps some.

    Jess
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    Is the pullup bar mandatory or can you work up to it....cause I KNOW I can't do a pull up
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    I don't have a pull up bar because I don't have a doorway that would hold one and no room for a stand alone. I bought bands from a local sporting goods store and they have a loop you can put them through with a block on the end so you can close it in a door. It works great for me!
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    I don't have a pull up bar because I don't have a doorway that would hold one and no room for a stand alone. I bought bands from a local sporting goods store and they have a loop you can put them through with a block on the end so you can close it in a door. It works great for me!

    I have one of those too!
  • jessmomof3
    jessmomof3 Posts: 4,590 Member
    Is the pullup bar mandatory or can you work up to it....cause I KNOW I can't do a pull up
    Nope, not mandatory. but I couldn't do them at first either. I used the chair (they show modifications) and did negatives. I'd use the chair to get over the bar, then slowly lower myself back down. It REALLY works.

    But... you can use resistance bands if you don't want to do the pullup bar. I LOVE my pullup bar.

    Here's a recent pic of my back, which used to look like a bunch of fat rolls. LOL LOVE pullups!

    http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL386/8948436/16840032/325971529.jpg

    Jess
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    Whoohoo Jess! You look great!
  • jessmomof3
    jessmomof3 Posts: 4,590 Member
    Whoohoo Jess! You look great!

    Thank you! It sounds like you're doing awesome w/ P90X also!

    Jess
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    I can't look at it yet cause I am on the schools network, but i'll check it out later.
  • pinktoque
    pinktoque Posts: 340 Member
    I have to chime in on Turbo Jam products -- I really love Chalene Johnson and as already mentioned, it's like a dance party! It really motivates me. Is it sad that sometimes when I'm at work I'll hear some of the music in my head and start grooving (which then makes me want to go work out?)

    haha

    I think I want to take a peek at the slim in 6 thing just to see what it's all about -- my thought being that it'd be nice to make myself commit to working out 6 days a week. How long is/are the workout(s) used in slim in 6? An hour? 45 mins? 30 mins?

    Currently I do Turbo Jam x4 a week (x3 at 20m and x1 at 45) but then I do a pilates dvd I have immediately following the 20min Turbo Jam that lets you focus on one area at a time for 10 minutes each (or you do them all together for a longer pilates all-body workout) -- so on Monday I do the 20min Turbo Jam + 10 mins of pilates for my arms, Wednesday I do TJ + 10 mins of pilates for my butt and thighs, then Friday I do TJ + 10 mins of pilates for my waist/abs. That kinda thing. And one 45 minute Turbo Jam workout on the weekend. I also try to get 20-30 mins of walking in on my "off" days. At least that's the new plan this week with walking.

    I'd like to mix things up a bit here and there, though. Maybe I'll try something new :) Thanks for all of the feedback on the different programs. Beachbody rules!

    edit: oh, thought I'd add... I don't really ever follow the diet plans outlined in the workout programs I buy. I go through them for recipes (for example, the Turbo Jam kit I got had a recipe in it for an amazingly yummy Waldorf salad that I now make on a regular basis) but sticking to a plan that a lot of the times includes foods I don't like (like cottage cheese or bananas... ew!) just doesn't work for me, so I tend to use their plans as a guideline and make my own healthy choices to eat instead. So I'm using MFP and making healthy food choices to go along with my workout programs, not necessarily following the workout program's diet plan.
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    I did SI6 for a while, I never could do the last tape cause there were some moves that twisted a bad knee wrong for me. I got results that I was happy with but got really bored after a while. Just couldn't stick to it.
    The dvds range....the first is like 26 minutes, then the next is more and the last is the longest....and I can't even remember the times.... However, they don't seem as long for some reason if that makes sense.

    She's got some good stuff. I like her Slim Express ones.

    I love Chalene too and am interested in her new program coming out.
    I just need something more intense.
  • I just heard about the P90X thing and then saw an infommercial about it. It looked interesting but i needed more info....so thanks to yall's posts i know a lot more about it. I really want to try it. I was nervous about the pullup bar...i don't have one either, but think the resistance bands are a good idea...don't have any of those either. and don't have a whole lot of weights...so it may be a little while till i can start it (need to save some $$).

    But i think that would be a good way to kick start my butt into gear! I really want to be healthy, ya know?! I of course want to lose weight too, but w/ all the health issues in my family...i really want to try to ward off some of them by being in better shape.

    So anyway, thanks everyone!
  • AmenoKaji
    AmenoKaji Posts: 41 Member
    p90x is really good i've been watching my older brother's results from it, i look forward to when i get to start on that, so far i'm only on normal p90 but i've lost about 100lbs so far. within the last 4months or so, definately worth the purchase. just another 120lbs to go!








    http://www.milliondollarbody.com/bbst/homepage.php?homepage_Username=Ameno
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    AmenoKaji, your transformation is amazing!!!! Keep it up! :drinker:
  • AmenoKaji
    AmenoKaji Posts: 41 Member
    :blushing: thanks, i'll keep trying. lol
  • Jessmom,

    How long had you had the set? I got P90X and ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT, but my Legs & Back DVD will not work in my player and the Chest, Triceps & Shoulders DVD is scratched. I have had them since June but didn't really think they would do anything about it. Do you think they still would? Just curious.

    DC
  • Oh i love Turbo Jam... i need to get back on schedule. I bought mine off amazon.com for about 1/2 the price, so def check it out or ebay. I bought TJ and Hip Hop Abs from them, w/no problem
  • Mike,

    From reading your background, you are definitely capable of handling P90X. It is tough for anyone who does it but you will see marked improvement in each workout. I'm doing it now and LOVE IT. You can handle the X as long as you are serious about BRINGING IT!

    DC
  • jessmomof3
    jessmomof3 Posts: 4,590 Member
    Hey DC! I've had it for over a year. But I just had another set that had a scratched CardioX DVD and they replaced the whole set! Just email customerservice@teambeachbody.com and have your order # if you still have it.

    Or let me know if you have any trouble! I LOVE my P90X!

    Jess
  • ChubbyBunny,

    This is SOOOOO not the case with P90X. I started P90X on June 23, 2008 at 245 lbs. In eight weeks, I have seen a 30 lb weight loss and am now down to 215lbs. If you follow the program and nutritional guide (and I stress this), you WILL see the fat fall right off.

    DC
  • Chubbybunny,

    That is the good thing about P90X. There are band exercises for everything. I don't even do the pullups even though I have a pullup bar. I use the band versions and they work just as good. Don't worry! Tony Horton and his crew WILL take care of you.

    DC
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    All this P90x talk has me pumped and ready to get home and hit my Core Synergistics! Banana Rolls and Bow to boat...here I come! :laugh:
  • ChubbyBunny
    ChubbyBunny Posts: 3,523 Member
    Yay! More input!
    Thanks, I am planning on getting the program....hopefully I survive the first time.
  • :tongue: Rach,

    I'm hittin' Core Syn tonight! Is that a workout of what??? Superman, banana, superman, banana....
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