Friday, May 16, 2014

May 14, Week 1, P90X3, Day 5

CVX (Cardio Vascular X-Treme)

 First of all, I was wondering what CVX meant. I was hoping Tony would tell us what it stood for. If he did, I missed it. Can anyone tell me what it means?

Now to the workout. WOW, I have never done this type of cardio before. I mean, I have done certain moves with a weight, but never an entire workout with weight. It was easy at first, but again, about 15 minutes into the workout, I was contemplating putting the weight down, or at least grabbing a lighter dumbbell. And, there was one move in the second round, for which I did grab a lighter weight. But only one move.

Great workout, burned just under 500kcals.

Today, however, turned out to be a double workout day. In the morning, I played tennis. It was a great match from the start. I came roaring out of the gates. But I came a little undone later on. But closed it out in the end. It was also weird because we usually play 4+ sets, but we played a ton of deuces today in the second set and we only played just over 2 sets. I was striking the ball really well, but hit more than a few bad frame shots. Final score, 6-0, 6-3, 1-2.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

May 14, Week 1, P90X3, Day 4

The Challenge

Since the name was rather ambiguous I wasn't sure what to expect. Then I took out the worksheet and BOOM! PULL PUSH DAY! I haven't been doing a lot of pull ups so far so I was a little nervous. Setting a number on a whole workout was a new twist. I am used to setting numbers for individual moves, but for an entire workout. HOO YA!!

I set my numbers to 10 Pull/Chin ups and 20 push ups. I got through the first double round fine, but the last rounds, I had to split up the pull/chin ups into a a 6-4 split to get to 10. I hit 20 push ups every time, so I will probably to with 25 next time. The Burn Out was awesome. I did 10 sets of the 1-3 combo, doing Parallel grip pull ups and regular push ups.

Got a major pump and burned over 600kcals. It was a true challenge!

May 13, Week 1, P90X3, Day 3

X3 Yoga

 This workout came just in time. I was especially busy today. Didn't get home till after 8pm and 30 min. was perfect. I was able to get in some playtime with my kids before they had to go back and hit the books for midterms. Got a little bit of a workout there, too.

 X3 Yoga, What can I say about 30 minutes of yoga? The moves are great, I worked up a good sweat, but if I'm being totally honest, I felt that it was a bit rushed. On top of that, I don't know how to explain it, but it just seemed like something was missing. The atmosphere and feel are so different from X2 Yoga, which I LOVE! I mean, in X2 yoga, Tony really tried to set a calm atmosphere and tone to the workout, turning down the lights, the music, even the way he instructed. Everything was flowing just perfectly.

 Finally, calorie burn was very different. I burned around 400kcals with X2 Yoga, only 156 with X3 yoga. Yes, I know, it's not a cardio workout, but I like to measure my calorie burn with all my workouts.


 That being said, I really enjoyed it as a workout, but not necessarily as a Yoga session. I'm going to stick with the program though. It did show me how non-flexible I am on my right side, though. Need to bring it more!

Monday, May 12, 2014

May 12, Week 1, P90X3, Day 2, Agility X

Okay, second workout in is Agility X and since I just finished Asylum, Vol. 2, for the second day in a row, I'm thinking this would be another cake walk. For the second day in a row, I was DEAD WRONG. Although I could hang for most of the moves, by the end of each move, I was breathing like there was no tomorrow. Heaving like dickens. And, On the last move, the Plyo Line Push Up, I could not hang. I could only manage 4 plyo push ups before I needed Child's pose for a bit.

I have to quit thinking the workouts are easy and just take each day one workout at a time, or else my butt is going to get kicked all over the place.

This is the first day that I actually did only the workout. Actually, that's not true. I did do the Cold Start warm up. The 12 minute warm up burned 56kcals. Then again, I had to do a back up on some of the moves to get them down. So, the 30 minute workout actually took about 38 minutes. Plus a 12 minute cool down. Today's workout burned just over 600kcals. I was very happy with that. I'm thinking to do the Cold Start warm up every time I it's available.

Great workout today!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

P90X3, Week 1, Day 1

I watched the introductory DVD, Did the Fit Test, and then did Total Synergistics. (There is a red wavy line under the word "Synergistics", is it not a word yet?)

Okay, I'll be honest, I was thinking, "30 minutes,HA! Piece of cake." Total Synergistics totally kicked my butt. I could not hang with about half the moves till the end of time, or I'd have to take a quick breather in the middle before finishing. Maybe I'm just making excuses, but maybe it was so hard because I just did the fit test and sort of burned out on those moves. Also, I had to take a little longer than the 30 minutes because I didn't know a lot of the moves. So I watched them do it, then went back and did it. I think I took an extra 10-15 minutes or so. But again, to tell the truth, It's a good thing because Tony was moving a lot faster than he has in the past programs (10 minutes trainer aside). 

But Man, was I beat. I started my HRM when I started watching the Intro DVD and then stopped it after cooling down. A total of 2 hours and 11 minutes.  I'm a little surprised at the Wowy gym, though. When I started the fit test, it only gave me 6 minutes to complete it. And for a lot of the moves, the book says, "rest 4/3/2 minutes". And believe me, I took those rests. Took a lot longer, with the rests to finish the fit test.

Here are my Fit Test results for Day 0:

Resting HR- 62
Pull ups- 16
Vert. Jump- 40 cm
Push ups- 45
Toe Touch Flex- 8 cm past my toes
Wall Squat- 2min. 6 sec.
Bicep Curls- 12 reps. 12kgs
In & Outs- 55
HR Max- 150, +1min.124, +2min. 111, +3min. 103, +4min. 97

By the way, I Loved the Shakeology commercial after the Total Synergistics workout. Tony was hilarious!

New Fitness Journey Begins NOW!

Okay, I've been so bad about keeping this BLOG so I decided that as a part of my accountability regime, I'm going to post an entry into this blog every workout.  I used to think that I had to write a ton of insightful stuff in order for my blog to be relevant, but I'm not going to think that way anymore. I'm just going to post my experiences and thoughts about each workout.  
I am sitting at my computer in my workout clothes and not feeling very motivated. Not because I don't feel like working out. Rather, the weather, the temperature, the ash from the local volcano, the humidity, the atmospheric pressure, all that is making my body feel BLAHHHH. But I have been looking forward to P90X3 ever since I purchased it almost three months ago.  I got it while in the middle of P90X2, and was tempted to right into it, but I decided to take a short break from Tony and do Insanity: Asylum, Vol.2. I just finished that last week, so now, it is P90X3 time!
A couple words about my set up. I have to do all my workouts in a small area and I have a double set of dumbbells 2x25kgs and 2x5kgs. I interchange the plates on them so I have a wide range of weights I can use. I have most of the other tools for working out as well.
For the past 3+ weeks, my right ankle has been a little gimpy, but I'm hoping that that wont be too much of an issue. I usually like to do each program I start straight as scheduled and nothing else, but from the looks of it, I might have a little extra since I play tennis and cycle. On the days that I do that, 30 min. workouts are fine. But on the days where I have only my DVD workouts, if I'm feeling good, I will augment the P90X3 workout with a short 20 minute, non-beachbody workout program by Mark Lauren, Your Body is Your Gym.  That is my intention, anyway.
One thing that I am a little wary of is the time. For years, I have usually worked out anywhere from 90 minutes to 2 and a half hours. The idea of a 30 minute workout was awesome, but in doing the longer workouts, I also got a big calorie burn, averaging 1000 per workout. I am guessing I'm going to see a dip in that, probably down to 300-400kcal burn starting cold. I was all about the calorie burn, but I'm thinking I'm going to have to adjust my mind-set to fit the 30 minute workouts.
One last thing. I have had back problems for 20+ years. Two compressed disks in my spine and getting shorter by the day. I hope that my back doesn't become any sort of negative factor in my journey as well.
Enough stalling. Let's get to it. P90X3, HERE I COME!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

New Year's Resolutions

It is the year 2013 and everything has gotten off to a good start. I usually hate talking about new year's resolutions, but this year, I'm going to mention them a bit because a lot of people are mentioning them.  Okay, here it is, the brass tack of the issue. I don't make new year's resolutions anymore.  Why? Basically because that are now pointless, and repetitive. Since 2005 I have been making the same resolutions: To keep personal devotions, to lose weight, to maintain an exercise program, and to finish some personal projects. 
Well, since then, I have done all of them. They have become more than a shallow promise to do something that year, all of those "resolutions" have become "ways of life" or "habits" for me now.  I have my personal devotions every morning without fail. In the past five years I can only think of a couple times when I missed having devotion time.
I have lost weight, and continue to do so little by little. But since I have started building muscle over the past three years, I gained some weight, but lost several inches all over my body which is better than just depending on weight to determine health. So, I am still working on building muscle mass and losing fat.
I workout 6 days a week every week. Again, I can only think of a couple times when I didn't workout, and that was because I was away from home in the US and couldn't. There were also a couple times when I was unable to workout because of a sudden change in my schedule that was unavoidable.
Projects! I love my little projects. I have set little projects for myself focusing on my DVD collection and how to organize them. I am getting more efficient at keeping them in order every year. And my collection keeps growing.  Last year, I purchased software that allows me to keep a digital record of all my titles and I was also able to separate movies from TV shows.  I also bought a separate case for Animation and Reality.  The two shows my kids like to watch with me, so they can get them without touching the big cases.
Anyway, since I am always in process, and I am pleased with what I am doing, and how I am doing it, I see no reason to mix it up with new year's resolutions. I'm not the type of person that forces himself to do something new just for the sake of doing something new. If something needs to be changed, I change it at that time. I wouldn't wait till January 1 to start doing it. That would be stupid, and I would probably lose my motivation to do anything anyway.  Happy New year everyone.


Okay, I guess I could make one new year's resolution: Be more consistent with my blog. At least one new blog a week. That's not too much, is it?

Happy New Year!