I have now completed the first week, or 7 days of P90X training. I guess the "hard" part is behind me, or so I'd like to think.
I am not a morning person, and anyone who knows me, knows that. I have a difficult time getting up early for Master Swim, for long runs and for long bike rides. I have always opted for late afternoon workouts, but somehow I thought it would be easy to get up early for this. I have been surprised, as has been my wife, that it has.
I have made it a point to jump out of bed as my wife's alarm clock goes off. Sometimes it goes off at 4:20am, sometimes at 5am.
The first day I gathered all the necessary equipment; weights,push up bar, pull up bar, chair, towel, water, log and pen and off I went. Followed the routine on the DVD to the letter. It was time to work on Chest and Back. I found out real quickly that pull ups were going to be an issue. I had not done a pull up in probably 40 years. I opted to use the chair as instructed. This made it easier. Not easy, just easier.
Push ups were not so bad. I have been doing some for a while now. Except for the second rotation. Then they became a task.
At the end of the routine I started Ab Ripper X. Now, this is what separates the "men" from the "boys" and I'm here to tell you, I'm still a "boy". This will take work.
Day two I woke up sore. In places I could not have imagined I would ever be sore. But it was time for Plyometrics. Designed to produce speed and power. Okay, I need this, and I need this bad.
Day three: Shoulders and Arms. This required the use of weights for all but one routine. I just knew I would be sore the next day, and I was not disappointed. Finished the session with another Ab Ripper X. Not much improvement here, yet.
Day four: Yoga. Oh, my! Found out today how uncoordinated and unbalanced I really am.
Day five: Legs & Back. I guess my legs are my strongest assets and today was not to bad. Second day of back workout. It felt good. Ab Ripper X concluded the session. Maybe my imagination, but I see improvement.
Day Six (Sunday): Rest. Since I started on Tuesday, this brought day six to a Sunday. Sunday, for the most part in a day of rest. Gotta give the body a chance to catch up. Tomorrow I will start week 2.
For the most part I have been in pain all week. Not the kind of pain that you would feel when you get hurt. The kind of pain you feel when you push yourself. I guess this is the "good" pain you always hear about.
I am excited to see what the future of P90X brings my way.
Until next time... Bring It!
great job! I love early am workouts, maybe you will find that they start working for ya :)
ReplyDeleteTo this day I still LOVE the arms/shoulders dvd and ab ripper!
Rock it in week 2
Great job in your first week. I am in my 3rd round of P90X and I am still seeing improvements to my fitness. This program is awesome. Have you been introduced to becoming a Beachbody coach? I didn't see anywhere that you were one. Go to www.beachbodycoach.com/nickisfit for more information.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! You won't regret sticking with p90x. Check me out and leave a comment at http://thealwayshungryrunner.blogspot.com/ :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Mauricio. You have got me intrested in the P90X. Looking forward to see more of your progress.
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