X2 Plyocide Day 2

ecp2698
ecp2698 Posts: 267 Member
edited October 7 in Social Groups
Did plyocide this morning, curious to hear what others think about it. I honestly think that it was easier than plyometrics. I liked the moves, though, they were different and most were challenging. Some felt easier, though. I just felt like it was all over by the time I was really sweating and into it. My burn was lower, too. I am going to trust Tony knows what he is doing, and keep at it for sure!
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  • murf19
    murf19 Posts: 453 Member
    Plyocide done this AM!
    It's not as long as Plyometrics but it still whipped my butt at times. Same warmup as day one. The foam roller isn't doing it for me in the warmup but I'll keep doing it! I liked the overall workout, it moved right along. In Plyo it was 4 and repeat. This program is 4 and move onto the next four. The cooldown was different too. It was ok. With the long warmup and long cooldown, the workout was only 40 min or so. (i'm guessing)
  • ecp2698
    ecp2698 Posts: 267 Member
    I agree, I love that it is not repeating the same sequence.. and there were moves that my HR was definitely high up there! The roller part is weird.. I had some pain in my lower back and I think it helped with that, but otherwise if you don't have any particular areas that "need" rolling, I can't see the point of it.
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    The foam roller section of the workouts are too short to be effective. Recovery and Mobility they really do go into it. Foam rolling really does help with tight spots. My former personal trainer started me on foam rolling 2 years ago and I almost killed him. I know I have spots in my IT Band and my calves that need rolling out. I feel them even with the limited foam rolling I have done.

    That said; I don't think it's appropriate for the "warm ups" in this program. Tony excpects us to pause the DVD at that point and work it out for a while longer. That makes no sense to me. I do trust him and the judgement of the "experts" who put this program together but I think that one of the MAJOR complaints of P90X was that the workouts were too long. I mean at one point during X2 Core Tony says "let's try to keep this under 1 hour" so I think that was the thing for P90X2 ... keep it shorter. But to throw in a workout and say "at this point I would pause me and keep going because 2 minutes really isn't enough time" is kinda odd.

    Plyocide for me later today too ... I will report back in around 7 or so.
  • bmhatcher
    bmhatcher Posts: 105
    I'm knocking out Plyo this afternoon as well. I watched the video some last night and I was surprised he was doing the foam roller again during warmups. I will rpobably skip over that as well. I like that it is a shorter workout. Will see how it goes.
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
    Plyocide was cool. I think I jacked up both of my knees this morning though. I've been doing plyo for the last month or so in yoga socks. My feet get numb. It's been fine on my knees doing Insanity and Asylum, but this morning my knees weren't happy at all. I'll try plyocide next week in my shoes.

    I'm with you guys about the foam roller stuff. I'm hoping that it will have a good affect on my shin splints. I've really focused on my calves during that time. i am mentally working myself up to getting back on the treadmill again to work on my running.
  • I thought Plyocided was overall about the same as plyometrics, some of the moves were easier, some the same and some harder. I think the foam rolling part can be useful if you have spots that are tight/sore to work them out. I brought it and burned 501 cals in 58 minutes. In Tony I trust!
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W19wdsVCTCo

    Funny video but goes thru the entire routine.

    Also this dude brings up an EXCELLENT OPTION to Plyo Boxes ... a rubbermaid step stool. Guess where I am stopping on my way home?
  • bmhatcher
    bmhatcher Posts: 105
    OMG!!! Finished Plyocide...alive.... I AM NOT a fan of jump training (despise Plyometrics) ... with that being said, I really liked this workout. Once again, the foam roller was not needed, so I skipped it. I thought it was great that the first exercise in every set was non jumping. And my favorite was the flying scissor kicks at the end. Least favorite was the last one, set, Sprint, plyo, jump. I was just too beat.

    Burned almost 500 calories!!!

    Tomorrow I plan on running for my workout. No set time or distance, I'm just going to run.
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    I just flashed back to November 4th 2010 and the first time I did Plyometrics. I was a mess. Had to keep stopping cuz I felt like I was going to pass out, didn't do all the moves cuz I wasn't familiar with them etc etc ... yeah, well that was me tonight. Not a huge calorie burn because I kept stopping (and my boss called me with a TV issue) so I am going to move forward and do better next week.

    The moves themselves ... much different routine then plyometrics v. 1 ... This felt more like a core exercise to me as there were many balance moves. That's fine I can use help in that area ... I agree that the last one was my least favorite

    I actually had to skip back to the beginning of an exercise a couple of times to re do it once I figured out the form.

    I have no doubt that I will get better at this and it wasn't as hard on my knees as I thought it would be.

    I didn't have a box to jump on as my rite aid AND ralphs didn't carry a stepper but will order one from amazon and have it this week.

    Tomorrow I can't take a "day off" and will do total body and x2 ab ripper. I have a dentist appointment on thursday so for this week only I am trading out days. I will make a thread and you guys make a thread for recovery and mobility if you do it and I REALLY suggest you do it it's a great routine (I've done it once already). Will really give you a good foam roller over view and workout.
  • GiGi76
    GiGi76 Posts: 876 Member
    I skipped the foam roller section today and will only utilize it on the recovery days from now on!!!!
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    I skipped the foam roller section today and will only utilize it on the recovery days from now on!!!!

    word ... same here.
  • CrimsonScotty
    CrimsonScotty Posts: 47 Member
    Has anyone said they don't like the warmups/foam rolling at the beginning??? Lol! This was my second time doing this one, did it last week for a "test run" & my feelings are still up in the air on it.....Plyo X really seems like a better workout to me, it just "flows" better i think, and my legs don't get the burn quite like i did with Plyo X, but that being said, my heart rate really gets up there on some of these moves and my calorie burn was about the same as with Plyo X, idk, maybe it's just still new and i'll like it better after a few more rounds of it....actually did this yesterday with everyone else, just forgot to post here!
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    I think that new is change and we, as humans, are resistant to change at a base level. The X2 Core I felt like nothing was happening but with Plyocide it was just different.

    We have to remember that this workout routine is based on different body science then P90X OG so it's going to feel different at first. I am going to do Phase 1 for 4 weeks minimum unless I feel that I have gotten stagnant then I will move on to Phase 2 after a 1 week break doing the Yoga and Recovery and Mobility

    The warm ups are ... meh in my opinion so far and the foam roller portion is just a waste of time unless you pause the DVD's and take an additional 20 minutes to do them.
  • mlb929
    mlb929 Posts: 1,974 Member
    I like the extra foam rolling and warm up. It's like ying and yang to me balances my body with calm to go with the intense. I'd never skip this part. If you read any of Tony Hortons info on P90X2. He talks about taking your body backwards to move forward. It's a critical lesson I've learned in marathon training. You have to treat your body with care as well as push it.
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    MLB it's not that I don't "like" foam rolling per se, it's that I don't like it in the warm ups. I will have my remote handy during the Recovery and Mobility workout to pause and do extra work on the "trouble" spots ... and will likely foam roll as I am lounging around watching TV.
  • ecp2698
    ecp2698 Posts: 267 Member
    So we are going to continue to post on the same threads started, correct?

    Plyocide, week 2.. I did so much better than last week, it is amazing how just being more familiar with the moves makes such a difference. I was able to up the intensity, which I love! Definitely feeling better today!
  • MsP90X
    MsP90X Posts: 1,053 Member
    I had a much better session today too... I was able to keep up really well and felt great at the end! I was a sweaty mess :)

    I have to say that I am a little disappointed that I am not more sore today... I expected after I BROUGHT IT yesterday during the core workout that I would have been sore today ... but I am not! How is everyone feeling?

    Make it a great day!!
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
    We had a good session. I didn't put in my calories burned yet, because I plan to run a little at lunch. We ran at a park on Sunday and I was really out of it. Man, it doesn't take long to lose a little strength or a little cardio endurance.

    I still get shin splints in my left leg, I must be seriously lopsided. I don't know if the rolling is helping, but I'll keep doing it.
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    Yeah E, we are staying posting in the same threads rather then making new ones each week.

    I am looking forward to Plyocide tonight and hopefully have planned my daytime eating better then I did last week. My results and recovery formula came in last night so I am good to go!
  • ecp2698
    ecp2698 Posts: 267 Member
    Honestly, I have been the most sore the day after doing Yoga X2! I am definitely not as sore as I am when I started P90X, but I have found that I have mild soreness in unusual areas. I have a feeling my legs will be sore tomorrow from what I did during Plyo this morning!
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    I can't wait to get home to do this one this week. Last week I was a hot mess ...
  • murf19
    murf19 Posts: 453 Member
    Just did Plyocide! Liking it but I need to still work on balance. Knowing the moves has helped.
  • bmhatcher
    bmhatcher Posts: 105
    Finished Plyocide just a few minutes ago...So i am in a hotel room and on the third floor. That really forces you to try and jump light!!!!! I used the towel instead of the med ball and I got a really good workout...I did everything but the box jumps...Nothing to jump on so I did Mary Katherines again.

    I feel that I had much better form this time. I didn't do all the reps since I was once again concentrating on form and try to stay light on my feet. That made a huge difference as well!! I don't care how loud I am at home!!!!

    Missed Core last night due to travel and BCS game. Going to try and make it up tomorrow morning so that I am back on schedule...
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    Tonight went MUCH better. I had my rubbermaid step stool so I did the depth charges and I had my 4lb med ball to do the mary katherines and the cheerleader jumpy thing. I didn't feel dizzy until the 2nd to last move and I did many more reps this time then I did last time. My HR was up in the 150's at times and that was good. I DID do the foam roller portion and the entire warm up. Like I said, Tony put it there for a reason and while it may not make sense to me it made sense to him ...

    I think this may end up being one of those "kenpo" type workouts where it's over before you know it before long. Plyocide is a winner with me.

    After a quick errand after work tomorrow I am going to do the entire recovery and mobility DVD for the official FIRST time I am doing it in this workout regime. I did it once the last week of the year so I know what to expect ...

    Big ups to ALL of us for doing this Phase!
  • Rappla88
    Rappla88 Posts: 185 Member
    Plyocide done!! It was SOOOOO much better this week!!! It's nice to finally settle in a bit to the program!
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    amazing what a week does huh?
  • MsP90X
    MsP90X Posts: 1,053 Member
    Third attempt at Plyocide completed this morning and Tony is right, The more you do the better you get! I can't believe what I am able to do and how much fewer toe-taps I am doing. I burned 501 calories and loved every minute of it! I hope that you enjoy your workout today too ;)

    I think that I will do one more week of this and then do my recovery week. It is hard to believe that we are on week 3 already... seriously!
  • bmhatcher
    bmhatcher Posts: 105
    Plyo done!! Woo Woo!!! This one is fun and I have to say that hearing Tracy Morrow laughing every time she does an exercise cracks me up!!! She is a cutie!

    Back in a hotel room so I am very concentrated on jumping as light as I can...

    The only thing bad I can say about this routine (and it's not bad really) is that I get easily confused on keeping my leg straight or bent during the exercises. During the warmup it's bent, but then some of the routines it's straight!!! It makes me have to think too much!!! LOL!!!!

    So happy to be in Week 3!!!!!! I will probably do 4 weeks of Phase I just to make sure I have all these moves down. Undecided on recovery week now....
  • ecp2698
    ecp2698 Posts: 267 Member
    WTG everyone!!

    Will be doing this tomorrow morning! Hoping to feel back to normal and well rested too!
  • KarenBorter
    KarenBorter Posts: 1,157 Member
    Plyocide done! Tonight for some reason it was harder and toward the end I had to break for longer then the 35 or so seconds they give me. I like that there is a little break between actual exercises it gives me a minute to collect myself. That last move is still a killer but I did a few of them. Next week I want to do more. I can't believe I only have 1 more week of Phase 1 to go ... wtf where does the time go.

    Results and Recovery formula stat!
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