there goes my motivation....
pfdn
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Hi started eating better a month ago. Also I've being doing 20-30min/day on Stationary bicycle (always trying to keep it above 100rpm). After loosing almost 8kg, I've decided to give a try to some "fitness program". Tried insanity fit test (glad I saw it on youtube instead of buying it)... Not even on the third exercise and I was already dying :-S then went to try P90... no way. I started feeling dizzy right after the "warm up"...
This is it for my motivation... I just feel like driving to mcdonnald's a get a big fat burger :-S
This is it for my motivation... I just feel like driving to mcdonnald's a get a big fat burger :-S
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Don't give up! It takes time and patience to build up to something like P90x or Insanity. Try something a little less "extreme" to start out.0
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I would think that would motivate you to work harder not drive to Mcdonalds0
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Please don't give up. Even though you are not ready for insanity or p90x now does not mean that you should quit. Keep at it.0
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I would think that would motivate you to work harder not drive to Mcdonalds
Exactly what I was thinking. When I first started working out and realized how badly out of shape and weak I was, it was a big kick in the pants to make progress.
You've only been at it a month, you're not going to become an amazing athlete after such a short time. Biking doesn't prepare you for doing other exercises so of course P90 and Insanity and such are going to be incredibly hard. It's incredibly hard for EVERYONE when they first get started. That's kinda the point. If it were easy, everyone would be in shape!0 -
P90X and Insanity are designed for people who are already fairly active. My hubby is extremely fit and thin and he had to build up to both of those programs over time. I would not even attempt either one. At 53 I have no desire for such "insanity".
If you stick with this and keep up with the bike before you know it you will be able to do more and more. The body is amazing and responds well, it just takes time.
DO NOT DRIVE TO MCDONALDS!!!!
You have already made good progress! Keep it up!0 -
Don't give up! Think about the day you re-try the fit test and make it through! Or just take a rest and keep at it when you catch your breath.0
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Oh hun, don't be discouraged! You're starting a new fitness program, of course you're going to be winded! Think of it as an exciting new adventure! When you first started exercising and eating healthy, I'm sure it wasn't easy, you just need to get at it and work as hard as you did before You can do it!0
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Don't give up! A burger will make you happy now but when you gain back those 8kg you will only be more depressed. Try a workout that is less intense like Julian Michaels or The biggest loser workout.
Never Give Up!0 -
from what I've seen on youtube, I wouldn't even dare to try p90x :-) this was p90 (the "softer" one).. fortunately before jumping and buying the thing, there's youtube were I could see these weren't for me.... at least not yet...0
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most people fail at sustainable healthy lifestyle because they go too hard / too fast.
you can't go from couch to insanity in 1 day, nor can you go from burgers and fries to only leafy greens in a day (not that that's healthy)
you gotta do it slowly and at your pace. don't compare yourselves to other.
keep on that bike! maybe try a run or some aerobics to build your stamina.0 -
Insanity is...well insane. My brother and his fiancee who work out all the time and run miles everyday for fun as well as go to the gym and teach classes both said Insanity kicked their butts when they started it. The first time I did an Insanity workout, I had to take breaks in the warm up.0
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Don't give up. Try something different until you find something that suits your fitness level right now!!0
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Don't do it! You'll feel better about it tomorrow!! Trust me. I tried P90X and I was SUCKING so bad, so I switched to something less intimidating... Crossfit at my own pace, then I worked my way up to running. Now I feel ready to take on the world. You can do it, just don't give up! Find something else you'll like!0
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I would think that would motivate you to work harder not drive to Mcdonalds
THIS
People can offer you encouragement and inspiration but true motivation is all internal.
We either have that drive or need to find a way to ignite it.
Come on man - BUCK UP!0 -
Don't give up!! I hated p90x and all of those. Trying doing something you enjoy! I do curves, Zumba, walking, swimming, a little running, or fun dancing work out videos. Try something like those and have some fun!!0
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If you can't run, jog. If you can't jog, walk. Find your fitness level and build up from there. Don't make the mistake of doing something you aren't prepared for and demotivating yourself. Start slow and build your confidence.0
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i see a lot of people talking about jillian micheals 30 day shred that is free on youtube0
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First time Insanitiy / P90x, etc. is going to be a challenge for practically anyone. Give yourself a break; don't be so hard on yourself. I'm a fan of the elliptical myself. When I first got on one, I could barely do 5 minutes - I had to stick with it and build my endurance. This would apply to plenty of folks besides me.
What good would it do to go to McDonald's? Just give you something else to beat yourself up about afterwards? Why sabotage your progress thus far over something like that?
I hope you can turn your thought process around and focus on being good to yourself. Good luck! :flowerforyou:0 -
from what I've seen on youtube, I wouldn't even dare to try p90x :-) this was p90 (the "softer" one).. fortunately before jumping and buying the thing, there's youtube were I could see these weren't for me.... at least not yet...
I'm on day 61 of P90 (Power 90). It's tough for a bigger person but it is absolutely doable. Just hit the pause button if you need a break, watch your form and modify. I *still* can't do yoga and I'm only now able to do chair dips. I can't do running lunges so I instead jog in place. Just do what you can and give yourself the satisfaction knowing you tried your best. Even if you can't do every little exercise or at their pace, do what you can.0 -
DO NOT GIVE UP!!! I am doing Supreme90Day (spin off of P90X) and I know its hard but you do what you can at your own pace and work your way up and well if that is not your kind of work out try other things but do not give up. You will feel so much better when you push yourself to do better instead of reaching for a Big Mac.. Hang in there!!!0
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There goes your motivation? How about working harder so you can do more of these exercises? Each new thing hurts and pushes you in a whole new way. Did you think the bike was the same as lifting weights or running or swimming? That is why it is best to have a well-rounded workout routine.0
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I cant get through those exercise video's either. Look at the people in the videos...I sure dont look like them NOR am I in that great a shape. I do as much as I can and stop. Eventually, I will be able to get through them. In the meantime, I use my stationary bike too. So dont get discouraged....I'm not.0
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When I first started working out again back in January, I couldn't get past resistance 7 on the elliptical. I was dying after only 15 minutes. Now I can do resistance 20. That never would have happened had I given up back then. That should be your motivation to keep going and persisting. Do you want to look back in 6 months and see how far you've come?0
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"This is it for my motivation... I just feel like driving to mcdonnald's a get a big fat burger" :-S
McDonald's sucks!! You've received some great advice on this thread. Hope your motivation increases after reading all the encouraging comments. All the best to you!0 -
Those workouts are insane. Doable, but you have to get into the right mindset. Also, you can't expect yourself to be able to do every single exercise the same way they do them right off the bat. Those people are in top notch shape. It will take time to get there. They didn't just wake up one day and they are tip top shape. The first time I did the 30 Day Shred, I probably stopped 10 times to catch my breath and felt sick afterwards. I didn't give up though. I knew going into it, it was going to be hard and probably way over my head. Now, I'm on level 2 which is absolutely kicking my behind. Yeah, I have to stop sometimes and take a breather, but that's ok. I know I'll build up stamina. Don't give up!0
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OP was referring to Power 90, aka P90. I've been doing it and it's tough but it's not too crazy. It's the predecessor to P90x and is geared towards beginners and overweight people. If my former 301 lb tail can do it, it's possible. lol0
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Thank you all for your words. Yesterday, I went for a cold shower instead of McDonnald's and then started searching for youtube videos of people that went (or was going through) p90... maybe I was just too tired from the insanity experiment and that way I couldn't go through the first p90.
Today and tomorrow will serve as another test as I'll be out abroad and will have to eat what I can get in the hotel and airports (no weights or bicycle allowed on the luggage as well :-D) .
At least I didn't go to have junk food yesterday... Thank you all once again.0
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