moxiemoney

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  • That's great. Thanks for all the help!
  • Good luck, brother! I see that you want to start doing P90X...all I can say is that overall it's the best workout routine I've ever done in my life...I've been doing it for over 4 years, and just started going back to the gym to break up the routine for a while and gain some muscle mass on the free weights. The Ab ripper X…
  • Thank you. I found it: go to 'my home' and right under that is a some 'tabs' click on the 'goals' tab and it lets you adjust. They are kind of hard to see since they are not a bright color, but a light grey or white...very hard to see actually. Thanks!
  • It really depends on how aggressive you've set your goals to be. I'm on the 1000 deficit daily caloric diet, and so I have to be careful to stay above 1200 calories per day after all is said and done. Too few calories and your body will go into starvation mode and save everything as fat. Your body is a motor...sometimes…
  • Okay, thanks for the info! Not a very practical way to keep track of things, having to enter them twice. Seems like such an intuitive thing to be able to enter your weight training and enter the estimated calories right there, and not have to put it in 2 sections, or under a wrong section just to track calories... probably…
  • I'm the exact opposite of you with regards to insanity vs. p90x plyometrics... I find that Plyo is way harder in that #1 it is longer and it is tougher on the leg muscles. Insanity certainly is harder cario-wise, but not nearly as tough for 'squating' over and over like in plyo. All in all both are great workouts. I have…
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