Sunday, November 9, 2014

Tony Horton on Recovery Week between rounds of P90X

"The aim of a recovery week is to heal muscular microtrauma and get your body ready for more intense exercise. The more intense the program you’ve completed, the more intense your recovery week can be. This is an example of a recovery week for P90X only. You should take a recovery week, or two or three, at the completion of every exercise program cycle.

Monday: 30 minutes of easy aerobic work followed by X Stretch
Tuesday: Yoga X
Wednesday: Cardio X
Thursday: Core Synergistics
Friday: 30 minutes of easy aerobic work followed by X Stretch
Saturday: Yoga X
Sunday: Off"

INSANITY - COMPLETE!!!

I am a week late in posting this, but I finished the Insanity workout! I am very happy with myself, this was a tough challenge and I did it!
My weight didn't drop a whole lot, but my fitness has really improved and I am down a belt loop and a shirt size since September 1. More importantly, I feel better about myself and that has translated to more success in other areas of my life such as my personal relationships and my demeanor at work.
My Fit Test results are almost shocking, because of my gains as well as the fact that I beat the athletes in the video in a number of the exercise! Here are my results:
Fit Test 1 (Day 1) Fit Test 5 (Day 63)
Switch kicks 54 Switch kicks 128 Increase of 137% (video 110 reps)
Power jacks 43 Power jacks 61 Increase of 42% (video 65 reps)
Power knees 85 Power knees Increase of 47% (video 125 reps)
Power jumps 30 Power jumps 68 Increase of 127% (video 50 reps)
Globe jumps 8 Globe jumps 11 Increase of 38% (video 11 reps)
Suicide jumps 9 Suicide jumps 17 Increase of 89% (video 25 reps)
Push-up jacks 14 Push-up jacks 23 Increase of 64% (video 42 reps)
Low Plank Oblique 40 Low Plank Oblique 64 Increase of 60% (video 70 reps)

I took this week off to let my muscles and joints really recover. I found that the last week or two were tough for recovering from the previous day's workout, so I have to remember that I am not a professional athlete and I am not in my 20's anymore.

Lessons that I have learned from doing these extreme video exercises:
1. Follow the form that they show in the video - this will lessen the chance of injury. I found a few times I hurt myself because I was not following the correct form, either because of fatigue or simply not doing it correctly.
2. Listen to your body - I have also injured myself by pushing past my body's limits to try and match what the young people in the video are doing, mostly in terms of pace. I have to do MY best, not THEIR best.
3. Modify, modify, modify - If you have limitations due to past injuries (for example), modify the exercise to fit what you are able to do. It is better to do some form of the exercise than not do it at all.
4. Abs are made in the kitchen, not the gym - This is a lesson that I know in my brain, but my heart and stomach don't always listen! This is the hardest part of my challenge with weight loss: I love food and I need to remember that every little decision on what I eat or drink adds up over time, even though they seem insignificant in the moment. Making smart choices throughout the day will add up to better results in the end, just as poor decisions or procrastination ("I'll eat better tomorrow") lead to poor results.

I look forward to continuing Insanity this week coming; as the title of this blog says, I am on my journey back to fitness and this leg of the trip was a success!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Insanity - The Last Week!

Wow! I can't believe it is week 9 already (4 weeks phase 1, 1 week of recovery exercises, 4 weeks of phase 2). This has been quite an experience to actually complete the Insanity workout. I tried a couple times before but didn't end up finishing because of injury or other commitments getting in the way.
My fitness has improved a lot and I look at my fit test results and it is hard to believe how much my numbers have improved in just 2 months. My most recent fit test was really good, I beat the people on the video in 5 of the 8 exercises!
I have been thinking about what to do next: Insanity again, or try something else? I think I can handle another round of Insanity and maybe I will get another program for Christmas!
I will post my improved results after I do my final fit test.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Insanity - Phase 2

I am finished the first week of Insanity Phase 2. After 6 weeks, I have to say that I am amazed how resilient my body is, to improve so much in such a short period of time. My results in the bi-weekly fit tests have increased from about 25% to almost double depending on the exercise. I am doing moves that I know I would not have been able to do, if I had started with them and I am completing the MAX workouts which are that much harder than the phase 1 workouts.

Being on the second half of this routine, I am looking forward to completing the Insanity and maybe even applying to get the T-shirt! What next after this? Another round or do I try another series? Decisions, decisions!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Insanity - 1 month in

It's been 30 days since I started Insanity. I got on the scale after one month of this routine and I must say I was disappointed to have only lost 4 pounds. I know that this is only one measure of progress but the awareness of the number is still ingrained enough to make it hurt.

On the bright side, I know that my fitness has improved a lot in the past 4 and a half weeks. This morning I completed all four sets of Level 1 drills whereas I struggled to complete 2 sets during my first exercise that had them as part of the routine.

I feel better and my spinal problems have gone away. I had been expecting to have to go to the chiropractor a few weeks ago, but exercising and especially strengthening my core has resolved the issue. I still need to be careful of my back but the overal health benefits of exercising are starting to reveal themselves.

What this is telling me is my snacks during the day, although not as bad as they could be (no Tim Hortons or McDonalds) I can do better. More vegetables and fewer granola bars!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Insanity - Week 3, still!

Just an update, today I did Pure Cardio with a bonus Cardio Abs, following the schedule. This was the first day that Cardio Abs is added to the first routine and I was surprised by my ability to do the second workout since I think my abs need a lot of work. I know that they do, but I was still impressed a bit with my performance. I am looking forward to hitting the scale at the end of the month to see what progress I have made in that area. I know that weight is just a number and what is important is how I feel and my fitness level, but it is another way I can gauge my progress.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Insanity - Week 3

This week started off well and then I had a setback: my lower back went out of alignment, causing me to take 2 days off. My backhas been problematic for about 5 years, with trips to the chiropractor now and again just to be able to move. I hope I will be able to press play tomorrow morning, my back feels better.

The lesson that I have learned from this experience over the past five years is to get back on the horse and realize that my body does, in fact, have limitations. I am eating better and feeling better (other than acute lower back pain!).