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Adam Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:55pm

At Home Workout Plan
 
I've got a question that was spurred by some recent comments. With my knee hurting as much as it has been, I haven't been able to run at all since July and I need to find a way to workout at home.

I've been hearing good things about P90X, and also about WII Fit, but was wondering if anyone here has any thoughts on good workout programs for home.

The R Sun Dec 05, 2010 02:59am

Tony will bring it!
 
P90X is real! I love the workouts. The best part is they show you variations on every excercise incase you have a hurt shoulder or knee, etc.

My wife and I were working this program while we were expecting we finally had to stop during month #2 which was 2 weeks before the baby arrived. She's a trooper!

I could see positive changes in 7 days.

Negs: 1hr+ workouts each day (might not be a problem if you think about driving to gym + workout time + shower time)
The Yoga takes 1.5 hours.

Pros: Little equipment needed to start (pull up bar + resistance bands or free weights)
Results fast.
A program that works.

My wife and I both absolutely love this workout. Tony mixes it up and keeps things fresh. You will not be dissapointed.

PS: We started with Power 90. Same guy, same company. I call it P90X's little sister. There are only two workouts that you alternate each week and they last 30 min each.

Cobra Sun Dec 05, 2010 01:01pm

P90x is very good. Also Insanity with Shaun T is very good. It is a different type of workout than P90x but I would recommend it over P90x. A lot of the workouts are similar to P90x plyometrics but they are much harder, the moves themselves are much harder with no time in between exercises (most of the workout do have breaks every so often.) Insanity really is the most difficult workout program out there.

Judtech Sun Dec 05, 2010 02:25pm

As one with bad knees, I found that wii FIT and wii ACTIVE are really good. Maybe I am past my "macho" phase so anything that sounds like a secret military program (P90X) or named "Insanity" I ry to stear away from, even though I am sure they work! I just started wii ACTIVE this year and was REALLY suprised by the work out I got. The only thing I DON'T like is the amount of lunges you do. It really helps the knee, but I have ALWAYS hated lunges!
Also, nothing can beat aquatic workouts if you have bad knees. The problem is getting to a pool!! Fortunately for me, the PT office I go to has a therapy pool so I get to spend quality time with all the old lady's!

CaRef5 Sun Dec 05, 2010 02:31pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobra (Post 705424)
P90x is very good. Also Insanity with Shaun T is very good. It is a different type of workout than P90x but I would recommend it over P90x. A lot of the workouts are similar to P90x plyometrics but they are much harder, the moves themselves are much harder with no time in between exercises (most of the workout do have breaks every so often.) Insanity really is the most difficult workout program out there.


Snaq, if you are looking for a workout that lessens the load on your knees i do not suggest Insanity. It is high-interval training with a high impact on the knees. It definitely will not help your knee problems

Maybe do different calisthenic exercises that don't hurt the knees

Scrapper1 Sun Dec 05, 2010 03:47pm

Best at-home workout for me is very simple:

1) Lift corn chip.
2) Dip corn chip.
3) Chew corn chip.
4) Repeat.

Jurassic Referee Sun Dec 05, 2010 03:56pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 705473)
Best at-home workout for me is very simple:

1) Lift brown pop.
2) Sip brown pop.
3) Swallow brown pop.
4) Repeat.

Changed to the JR Workout(tm)

26 Year Gap Sun Dec 05, 2010 04:55pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 705473)
Best at-home workout for me is very simple:

1) Lift corn chip.
2) Dip corn chip.
3) Chew corn chip.
4) Repeat.

He will have to use his foot to help with the rehab, though.

Welpe Sun Dec 05, 2010 05:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 705476)
Changed to the JR Workout(tm)

The classic 12oz curls.

Snaqs, the Wii Fit is not bad and has gotten cheaper I think.

I've heard many good things about EA Active also.

26 Year Gap Sun Dec 05, 2010 05:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 705493)
The classic 12oz curls.

Snaqs, the Wii Fit is not bad and has gotten cheaper I think.

I've heard many good things about EA Active also.

Plus you can get netflix through the wii which will allow you to do JR's recommended rehab.

Welpe Sun Dec 05, 2010 05:07pm

The proverbial win win if I've ever heard of one. As an aside, the Wii fit board makes a great decoration when you've given up working out and decide to just play Mario Kart. Not that I know anything about that...

chseagle Sun Dec 05, 2010 06:48pm

There's also now the Playstation Move or Kinect for the XBOX 360. Both have software that gets your blood pumping.

Adam Sun Dec 05, 2010 07:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 705504)
There's also now the Playstation Move or Kinect for the XBOX 360. Both have software that gets your blood pumping.

True, and the demo I saw looked pretty danged cool. That said, I'm not interested in dropping $400 for that when we already have a WII; the WII and PX90 both run about $100.

chseagle Sun Dec 05, 2010 07:54pm

I wasn't meaning go out & buy either one if you didn't already have one.

It's nice to see home video game systems now where a person has to move something other than their thumbs to play the game.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 705507)
True, and the demo I saw looked pretty danged cool. That said, I'm not interested in dropping $400 for that when we already have a WII; the WII and PX90 both run about $100.



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