fan_from_texas;772722 wrote:Since I got out of school and started working, I've gotten in terrible shape. Mrs. FFT & I have tried doing the gym thing for awhile, but we haven't been consistent, and we talked about doing P90X. A few questions:
(1) To get started, what would we need to buy?
(2) How tough are the dietary restrictions? Are they compatible with being at work 70+ hours a week with access only to a microwave?
(3) For someone who doesn't have much time at all (between work and taking care of our son, I usually have just an hour or two each day that isn't already filled up), is it doable to try to schedule in P90X? How much time do I need each day for this?
Thanks.
(1) To get started, what would we need to buy?
1. Dumbells. I would reccomend 10s through 35s to start out but you could probably be ok with just 10 and 25.
2. Pullup bar. I have one I hung to the joist of my basement but you can do the doorway kind too.
3. Push up bars. Not needed but they are cheap and will save your wrists.
4. Heartrate monitor.
(2) How tough are the dietary restrictions? Are they compatible with being at work 70+ hours a week with access only to a microwave?
You can make them whatever you want but the "fat shredder" section at the beginning is essential because it is low carb. I went low carb (Paleo) the whole way. As long as you have time to cook/prep outside of work you will be fine. For example I bake 3 or 4 chicken breasts at once and reheat them when I need to. For veggies you can buy broccli, asparagus etc frozen and heat them up. Or pack some spinach romaine salad. Hard boiled eggs make a good meal/snack, or you can buy a giant ham and cut it up. It is not hard at all once you plan and figure out what works for you.
(3) For someone who doesn't have much time at all (between work and taking care of our son, I usually have just an hour or two each day that isn't already filled up), is it doable to try to schedule in P90X? How much time do I need each day for this?
This may be a stretch because it takes an hour to do most of the workouts. If you do Ab ripper x that is another 16 minutes on strength days. Also yoga is an hour and half. You can purchase Tony's fountain of youth yoga or another yoga dvd to get a much shorter routine. If you have an hour you will be fine but no less.