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Anybody else do P90X?
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(09-26-2011, 10:54 AM)john1580 Wrote: Taco bellThat could be a problem getting it to go down my feeding tube. Special Props to pyr0punk for this Amazing & Killer Banner!! (09-25-2011, 11:21 PM)ELevin99 Wrote: I have been doing p90x for a year now. I weighed 240 when I first started and could not do 1 pull up. After my first 90 day cycle I was down to 217. Also, I did not even look at the nutrition guide, nor did I cut back on eating, and I eat a lot and eat whatever I want. Diets just are not my thing.well I'm sold. I was working out pretty regularly leading up to my wedding last month but have been REALLY lazy since haha. This sounds like something that could be good for me to get goin again. (09-26-2011, 06:59 PM)john1580 Wrote: oh yeah..that prob wdnt work then...ask your doctor about protein shakes maybe ?I'm already on a liquid diet and if I get too much, then I leak out of my feeding tube stoma. I haven't eaten by-mouth in 10 years. Special Props to pyr0punk for this Amazing & Killer Banner!!
09-27-2011, 07:37 AM
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RE: Anybody else do P90X? (09-25-2011, 09:52 PM)broddam Wrote: LOL, I have been surfing this site for a while since my son and I got into card collecting. I have yet to post anything on the forum until now. Just funny how I am on a card collecting forum and my first post is about P90X. I will tell you, if your considering it, just do it! It is great, it can be alot of fun once you learn all the moves. I am starting my second round tomorrow as a matter of fact.Glad to hear you are having success man! I refuse to stop the program because I eat anything and everything and I know once I stop, I will gain weight! lol (09-25-2011, 11:21 PM)ELevin99 Wrote: I have been doing p90x for a year now. I weighed 240 when I first started and could not do 1 pull up. After my first 90 day cycle I was down to 217. Also, I did not even look at the nutrition guide, nor did I cut back on eating, and I eat a lot and eat whatever I want. Diets just are not my thing.Good job man! Love the story! I went from 210 to my current weight of 185. (09-26-2011, 05:38 PM)iconms Wrote: well I'm sold. I was working out pretty regularly leading up to my wedding last month but have been REALLY lazy since haha. This sounds like something that could be good for me to get goin again.DO IT DO IT DO IT! (09-26-2011, 07:17 PM)nolan5000 Wrote: I'm already on a liquid diet and if I get too much, then I leak out of my feeding tube stoma. I haven't eaten by-mouth in 10 years.I didn't mean any disrespect to ya creating the forum Jason. My bad man! I hope all is going well for you. How is your rehab coming along? (09-27-2011, 07:37 AM)jtulliakat0628 Wrote: I didn't mean any disrespect to ya creating the forum Jason. My bad man!Oh, think nothing of it. I didn't feel disrespected. In fact, I was glad that you made it. I had PMed you and you didn't respond. So I thought I might could find out through this thread. My rehab is what I had PMed you about. I've hit a wall in my rehab. It feels like I'm just going through the motions. Do you have any suggestions? I'm pretty limited on what I can do. I've been doing mat work when my dad has time to help me. I walk with my walker through the house. And I've been doing bar work. I don't know what else I can do. If you can think of anything plmk. Thanks & GOD Bless!! Special Props to pyr0punk for this Amazing & Killer Banner!! (09-27-2011, 08:00 AM)nolan5000 Wrote: Oh, think nothing of it. I didn't feel disrespected. In fact, I was glad that you made it. I had PMed you and you didn't respond. So I thought I might could find out through this thread. My rehab is what I had PMed you about. I've hit a wall in my rehab. It feels like I'm just going through the motions. Do you have any suggestions? I'm pretty limited on what I can do. I've been doing mat work when my dad has time to help me. I walk with my walker through the house. And I've been doing bar work. I don't know what else I can do. If you can think of anything plmk.Have you been able to do your routine any other place besides your home? Outdoors, different location, a little change of scenario perhaps? (09-27-2011, 10:12 AM)jtulliakat0628 Wrote: Have you been able to do your routine any other place besides your home? Outdoors, different location, a little change of scenario perhaps?No. I'm totally dependent on my parents to go anywhere or do anything. Plus, I don't know where else I would do it, besides at BIR (Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation) & that costs major bucks. Thanks for your thoughts. Since you're a PT Tech, do you have any ideas of what other exercises I could do to change things up? Special Props to pyr0punk for this Amazing & Killer Banner!! (09-27-2011, 10:23 AM)nolan5000 Wrote: No. I'm totally dependent on my parents to go anywhere or do anything. Plus, I don't know where else I would do it, besides at BIR (Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation) & that costs major bucks.Remember PT tech just means I helped them out! Lol Do they ever put you in a standing assisted table? Help stand you up and straighten out your spine?! I definitely don't mean this rudely because you are serious hurt but the main problem lies with your boredom of the activities which translate to your routine not being that hard anymore or challenging your body. With the subject of the thread, rehab works a lot of the same. You will not hit a plateau if you are doing something challenging most of the time that causes your brain to think or act/react to a situation that your body is forced to compensate on because of the challenging thing you are doing. Because I don't know your routine in depth, I can not say but I hope what I am saying makes at least a little since. |
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