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Hello!
I have a question for you that I hope you can help me on getting me in the right direction.
A little background of myself first:
I'm a guy that use to work out regularly back in high school, but ever since I graduated, I quit exercising and my weight started climbing. I'm the heaviest I've ever been (250+ lbs = 9 years after high school) A lot more than 170 pounds I use to weigh. My wedding is coming up at the end of October this year, and I'm trying to make a lifestyle change of eating healthier and exercising. I've started a diet plan about 2 weeks ago trying to lose an average of about 2.5 pounds a week. I've cut out alcohol, sodas, all the junk food, and am eating healthy small 5-6 meals a day. The only thing I'm doing for exercises is 30 minutes on the elliptical every morning, but I plan to up it to an hour once my body is ready. With the chart I'm going by, I should be around 167 pounds if I'm able to lose atleast an average of that amount per week.
My question:
I've recently heard very good things about P90X, but most of what I hear are for people that are someone fit already (atleast a lot more than me!). I know that it will be extremely difficult, and will take a lot of dedication. Since I've got a routine down pat for exercising on my elliptical everyday, do you think I should wait til I lose a good 50 or so pounds and then maybe get P90X? Or should I start on P90X now so I can have the time to go more than one round? The thing I'm worried about is if I'm starting P90X now, I won't lose as much weight as I originally planned. (Even though I'll have more muscle) But I don't want to be too big....just want to be an average weight for a guy my height. (5'11")
So recap question:
Work as hard on elliptical to lose as much weight as possible the next 4 months THEN get P90X and try to really slim down the last 3-4 months?
Or get P90X now, so I can have more time with strength training?
I also don't have a gym nearby where I live, so that's out of the question. That's why I was interested in P90X.
Just want to be a healthy weight and look good by the end of October. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Hello!
I have a question for you that I hope you can help me on getting me in the right direction.
A little background of myself first:
I'm a guy that use to work out regularly back in high school, but ever since I graduated, I quit exercising and my weight started climbing. I'm the heaviest I've ever been (250+ lbs = 9 years after high school) A lot more than 170 pounds I use to weigh. My wedding is coming up at the end of October this year, and I'm trying to make a lifestyle change of eating healthier and exercising. I've started a diet plan about 2 weeks ago trying to lose an average of about 2.5 pounds a week. I've cut out alcohol, sodas, all the junk food, and am eating healthy small 5-6 meals a day. The only thing I'm doing for exercises is 30 minutes on the elliptical every morning, but I plan to up it to an hour once my body is ready. With the chart I'm going by, I should be around 167 pounds if I'm able to lose atleast an average of that amount per week.
My question:
I've recently heard very good things about P90X, but most of what I hear are for people that are someone fit already (atleast a lot more than me!). I know that it will be extremely difficult, and will take a lot of dedication. Since I've got a routine down pat for exercising on my elliptical everyday, do you think I should wait til I lose a good 50 or so pounds and then maybe get P90X? Or should I start on P90X now so I can have the time to go more than one round? The thing I'm worried about is if I'm starting P90X now, I won't lose as much weight as I originally planned. (Even though I'll have more muscle) But I don't want to be too big....just want to be an average weight for a guy my height. (5'11")
So recap question:
Work as hard on elliptical to lose as much weight as possible the next 4 months THEN get P90X and try to really slim down the last 3-4 months?
Or get P90X now, so I can have more time with strength training?
I also don't have a gym nearby where I live, so that's out of the question. That's why I was interested in P90X.
Just want to be a healthy weight and look good by the end of October. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!