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P90X Reviews – Believe the Hype!

By Tim Pannell On July 1, 2009 1 Comment
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I’ve been using P90x workouts for about 2 months now.  I’ve lost a total of 5  pounds, and dropped 8 % body fat.  I started out at 275 pounds.

For those of you who are mathematically challenged, That means that I now weigh 270 pounds and I’ve gone from carrying around 110 pounds of body fat to only lugging 81 pounds.

That is significant!  That also means that my my lean body mass has gone from 165 lbs. of lean muscle to 189 lbs. of lean muscle.  Holy Crap! All in just 2 months.

It gets better.  I have almost no cartilage in my left knee from a skiing mishap when I was 18.  As I’ve gotten heavier and heavier over the years the pain and swelling in that  knee got more and more difficult to put up with.

When I first started with the P90X DVD‘s I’m ashamed to admit that I couldn’t even do a simple jumping jack because of the sharp pain in that joint.  Here I am 2 months later and I can do those jumping jacks without any pain whatsoever.

To me, that’s a big deal.  I have more energy, more strength.  My arms are a full inch bigger than they were when I started.  That’s what I call gaining muscle and losing fat.

Muscle burns more calories than fat, so I’m actually starting to see the weight fall off on the scale in the morning.  I actually gained about 8 pounds during the first 3 weeks of the program and it was a bit frustrating.

I didn’t have Jillian, the fitness Nazi screaming at me for cheating or being stupid or whatever, but I could still hear her in my head yelling at me for not dropping the weight fast enough.

My goal however, isn’t to drop the weight so fast that I can make a GUCCi purse out of my leftover skin…….ewwww, that was gross…..sorry.  I don’t want to just get skinny.  I want to be fit.  I want muscle, and I want a lot of it.  I want to take my time and methodically go about my business.

I’m doing P90X training at least 5 days a week.  I’m riding my recumbent bike for 1/2 to 1 hour a day and next week I will start playing racquetball again.  Wish me luck.

To answer anyone’s questions – “Does P90X really work?” and  “Should I give Tony Horton’s P90X a try?” , let me just say this…..YES!!!!!!!!

It’s a great overall fitness workout.  It’s frankly, the best fitness training DVD series I’ve ever seen.  Give the 90 day money back guarantee a try.  If you do it and keep at it you’ll be amazed at how much progress you can make to reach your overall fitness goals.

Have a blast sweating your butt off!

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Effective Weight Loss For Teenage Girls

By Tim Pannell On July 1, 2009 No Comments

Let me guess…..you’re a teenage girl and you’re always wrestling with your weight and your attitude about it.  You probably get all kinds of unsolicited advice from friends, family and even complete strangers  about effective weight loss for teenage girls.

I imagine you’ve received a lot of conflicting advice as well……“eat more”, “eat less”, “try the Atkins diet”, “whatever you do, don’t try the Atkins diet”, “eat more often”, “lift light weights”, “lift heavy weights”.  I could go on and on.  The teen obesity epidemic isn’t the only one, talking about it is now an epidemic as well.

That’s annoying but not nearly as annoying as the crap the people that aren’t your friends say.  The snickers..not the candy bar…the put downs, the snide comments.  Sometimes it seems like it would be fun to take out a little revenge on those tools.  Don’t bother, they’re not worth the time or energy.

Has it got to the point where you just don’t want to try any more or do you still want to try, but don’t know if you can handle another failed attempt?

Let’s face it, not everyone is going to end up looking like a fitness model, nor do they have to.  That shouldn’t stop you however, from being the best you, the healthiest you possible.  Aim for somewhere in between Oprah and Jennifer Nicole Lee.

For starters, accept yourself, physical flaws and all.  There’s no reason to reject the present tense you, it won’t help you in the long run at all.  Quit looking for quick fixes that will end your suffering and struggles overnight.  They will only let you down.  There is no real easy weight loss for teens program out there.

Anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something.

Don’t starve yourself, it causes your body to burn muscle for fuel and you will end up gaining weight because you will have trained your body to get by on fewer and fewer calories.  This is one of the worst choices you can make if you’re heavy.

Take a long term approach to educating yourself and finding out what works for you.  We are all a little bit different no matter how badly people try to pigeonhole us.  No two people respond the same way to the same exercise or the same diet.  Do a little research, decide what sounds right and try it.  Check with your doctor, ( I have to say that to cover my butt ).

If there are “miracle pills” out there tempting you, don’t be fooled.  Old school common sense is not so common at the present time.  Choose good, whole grain foods, avoid processed garbage as much as possible.  Whole fruits and vegetables will do more for you than any magic berry formula from some special tree at the feet of the Andes Mountains.

Take it easy on the meat, don’t avoid it altogether, just make sure that whatever meat you eat is exceptionally lean and not a gigantic American chain restaurant sized portion.

If you only listen to one thing I say, stop drinking soda! No regular soda, no diet soda, not any soda…….period.  It is garbage and has no value and is one of the main contributors to obesity today.  Drink lots and lots and lots of water.  Shoot for about 8-10 glasses full each day.

You shouldn’t just be aiming to be skinny, you’re better off aiming to be fit.  That’s going to require exercise, no way around it.  If that scares you off, you need to get over it.  Get up, get out, get moving, even if all you do is walk, it’s better than sitting around watching tv or getting lost on Facebook.

One of the best ways to rev up your metabolism is to lift weights.  Your body loves muscle and as you gain lean muscle your metabolism will speed up and you will burn more calories.  Start out lifting weights and see how quickly you can transform yourself.

If you do too much cardio and aerobics to start out with your training you’ll actually burn up more muscle and it could actually lead to weight gain, so start gradually with the weight training and add the cardio and aerobic training a bit later.

Take a good long look at where you want to be in 3 months, 6 months,  a year.  What can you do today to get closer to that goal.  It’s worth the effort, start today and keep moving forward, don’t let anyone convince you to stop.

So go ahead and actually get your revengeGet fit, get healthy, feel great, discover your true self! Do this for yourself, not your friends, not your folks, not your boyfriend,  Do it for you!

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Home Fitness Exercise: How To Lose Weight Without Starving Yourself

By Tim Pannell On June 30, 2009 2 Comments

Studies show that more and more women suffer from eating disorders these days. Experts believe that the rise in cases of eating disorders among women can be traced to media influence. Being thin is considered a standard for beauty and women are supposed to look at thin as those models strutting on the runaway to be considered as stunningly beautiful. Unfortunately, the whole idea of being thin and beautiful has sent thousands of women all over the country on a starvation diet. This really sad considering the fact that simple home fitness exercise programs and balanced diet are enough to keep a woman’s weight in check.

If you are one of those women who are desperately trying to lose weight, forget about starving yourself to lose a few pounds. Instead of going into that infamous starvation diet, try getting into a home fitness exercise program and stick with that program. To get you started in the right direction, here are some tips for you.

Drawing Up Your Home Fitness Exercise Program

You need to be scientific in your approach to a home fitness exercise program. You cannot just do some exercise at random. Although most types of home fitness exercises are good for the body, not all of them can really give you that nice shapely look. To get that nice shapely look, you need to target areas in your body when you do some exercise. This means that you need to know which parts of your body desperate need to shed off a few extra pounds and concentrate in that area. For instance, if you are packing a lot of extra weight around your tummy and hips, you need to come up with a home fitness exercise program that targets those areas.

Stick To Your Program

You need to stick your home fitness exercise program if you want to see some results. No, you cannot stop after doing exercises for a couple of weeks. Giving up too soon will only make matters worst for you. To help you stick to your exercise program, find an exercise buddy who can workout with you. Your spouse or you best friend will fit into this category. Working out with someone can be a lot of fun and you get to do some socializing while you try to shed off a few pounds. Just make sure that that person is also committed to the home fitness exercise program that you have or else that person will be the first to quite when the going gets rough.

Go here for more about home gym ideas and fitness training tips.

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Beware of the Atkins Diet!

By Tim Pannell On June 30, 2009 No Comments

The short name for the Atkins nutritional approach is the Atkins diet, which was the brainchild of the doctor named Robert Atkins. He had gained a lot of weight in medical school. He read concerning this diet in the medical journal and decided to improve it and release it under his name. For all kinds of additional information about Atkins you can click over to Fat Loss for Idiots.

Atkins, in his Atkins Diet, believed prevailing theories about weight gain were all wrong. First, he dismissed the idea that saturated fats were bad. Instead it was carbohydrates that led to the weight problems Americans have. Atkins held that our obsession with fat actually worsened the problem. He pointed to all the low-fat foods that were high in carbohydrates. That meant people on a diet regularly ate foods that were of poorer quality than they usually ate.

The Atkins diet shifts the focus. By cutting out carbohydrates people would burn stored body fats. Lose the fat lose the weight. It’s not just a matter of eating less. Dr. Atkins held that your diet could actually help you burn calories. The Atkins diet allegedly burned an extra 950 calories daily. But the claims were not true. For some good information about burning calories visit Fat Loss for Idiots.

Dr. Atkins also touted the positive influence this Atkins diet could have on people with type 2 diabetes. As contrasting to type 1 diabetes, type 2 is repeatedly closely associated with diet and people who weigh too much. So in general any diet that helps decrease weight will help address type 2 diabetes. Nevertheless the Atkins diet is also low in carbohydrates, which must be avoided with type 2 diabetes anyway of caloric intake, so by means of this feature of the diet Atkins claimed those who suffer type 2 diabetes would no longer need medication such as insulin. The medical world, in general, disagrees with Atkins on this point. They agree lower carbohydrates help with type 2 diabetes, but there is no proof that carbohydrates cause the disease.

What steps does one take to follow the Atkins diet? It follows four phases – induction, ongoing weight loss, pre-maintenance and lifetime maintenance. Here is an overview of the most important phase – Induction.

The Induction phase is the most difficult phase of the Atkins diet. Atkins is flexible as to the time period – but recommends two weeks. During this phase carbohydrates are severely limited – only up to 20 grams per day. The goal is to enter a fat burning metabolic phase called ketosis when the body, starved of glucose, will begin converting stored fat into fatty acids needed to power the body. Weight loss during this phase can be extreme – some Atkins followers reported losses of 5-10 pounds a week.

Learning the ideal carbohydrate levels for weight losing and for day to day intake after the weight loss ends are the purposes of the final three phases in the Atkins diet. Millions of people are still losing weight on this diet – but beware the dangers of taking in too much fat. For additional information please visit Fat Loss for Idiots.

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Jack LaLanne – Fitness GURU Can Still Kick My Butt

By Tim Pannell On June 30, 2009 1 Comment

Jack LaLanne – Be Happy!
Do any of  you remember Jack LaLane? He’s gotta be about 112 years old by now, but he’s still kicking butt and taking names.

I remember when I was a little kid seeing my mom watch him on tv and do workouts to lose weight.  For crying out loud, I think I remember him pulling a semi or something ridiculous.

He was fabulous in his stereotypical 60′s fitness jumpsuit.  I am amazed he’s still going strong.  It just shows what hard work and a great attitude can accomplish.

I can’t help but compare him to Michael Jackson, with his oxygen chamber, clean air mask to avoid germs at all costs and claims of being able to live to be 150.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m not bagging on Michael……his life story and struggles with personal demons is truly a tragedy.

I’m just trying to make a point …..taking a passive interest as opposed to an active interest in our own personal health.  The old school, tried and true methods of days gone by sometimes outperform the latest, greatest miracle breakthroughs that are on the cutting edge.

Thank God for men and women like Jack LaLanne that are willing to defy the convention of their time and push forward for the benefit of the rest of us.

I’m all for the latest technologies, they’re a blast.  I love the latest scientific breakthroughs and the dreams they allow us to have.  I just don’t want to be guilty of tossing aside something that’s been proven to work for almost a century just because it’s not “hip” at the moment.

If you’re overweight, obese or even borderline obese and are wanting to burn fat and lose inches while you build muscle, nothing beats old school principles.

There are no quick fixes, it takes hard work and dedication.  You have to embrace the right kind of fitness training exercises, but most importantly, you need a little Jack LaLanne attitude in you.   

I’ve worked out before with little or no results and it wasn’t until I changed my workout attitude that my fitness level started turning around.

I give credit to P90X training DVD’s for reducing my body fat, but in all fairness I have to give some props to Jack LaLanne and my early childhood memories of him amazing all of us with his feats of strength.

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5 Reasons I Love P90X Workouts

By Tim Pannell On June 29, 2009 No Comments
P90X Intensity © Tim Pannell Photography

P90X Intensity © Tim Pannell Photography

P90X……How do I love thee?  Let me count the ways.

1 – I love the intensity!  No standing around, no sitting down, no walking.  Did you ever meet somebody that was extremely fit, ask them what they do to stay in shape and have them say….”walk”?  I didn’t think so.

2- I love that the P-90X workout routine shifts and changes everyday for 2 weeks straight.  No boredom here.  It’s perfect for any of you that have A.D.D.

3 – I am gaining muscle faster with P90X workouts than anything else I’ve tried throughout my life.  I’m transforming my body and having a blast doing it.

4 – I have almost no cartilage left in my left knee…(that sounds funny doesn’t it?).  It was painful just walking ever since I can remember.  After just 2 months with P90X, both my knees are pain free.  That’s absolutely a fitness miracle!

5 – I have as much energy throughout the day now as I did when I was a teenager.  I get up at 5 am and go to bed after 11 pm and I’m holding my own doing it.  You’d think with all the working out, I’d be more tired and sooner.  It’s just not the case.

I could go on and on, but I’ll end with this. If you’ve struggled with weight loss for a long time, by long time I mean decades, and no longer believe you can actually get back into shape…..this is the workout for you.

It’s changed my life, literally.  I’ve been as heavy as 310 lbs.  I’m down to the 260 range now and know that I’ll hit my target weight of 210 in the coming months.

I couldn’t even come close to keeping up with the P90X DVD’s the first few weeks I followed them, but I can now.  I felt like there was nothing else I could do.  Nothing worked.

I got even more interested once I saw the P90X discount from joining the beachbody club.  I just  got to the point where I ran out of excuses and I had to do something about my overall health.  I ha nothing left to lose, except the weight.


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Tim Pannell – Big Fat Mama’s Boy!

By Tim Pannell On June 25, 2009 No Comments

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So I’m working out in public the other day and some guy yells out the window as he drives by…..”Hey FLABZILLA!” After I showed him he was “#1″ in my book………I started thinking.

Why should anybody listen to me about getting in shape? I’m still 60 lbs. overweight at the moment. Why listen to me?

I’ve actually seen this weight issue from both sides of the fence. I’ve been 185 lbs., with 6% body fat with washboard abs. I could eat anything and everything and not gain an ounce, even when I wanted to.

I’ve also weighed as much as 310 with 48% body fat with no abs in sight. I couldn’t lose weight no matter how little I ate or how much I exercised.

I know the frustrations caused by excess weight as well as the major roadblocks that keep someone in that forever heavy “state of mind.”

What was the main difference between the healthy me and the heavy me? It was attitude and expectations.

When I was fit I worked out because it was fun. I just flat out enjoyed it. No pressure, no life or death struggle, just the enjoyment of sweating and straining and trying to get stronger and faster.

When I got heavy it was a slow downward spiral that got more and more out of control as time went on.  My attitude changed. I turned working out into a life or death struggle

I was easily frustrated when I didn’t see immediate results and that caused me to slide backwards more often than not.  My self image took a beating. I was negative more often than I was positive.

I stopped believing in myself and got to a point where I actually reveled in my own grand mal sense of imminent failure.  Let me tell ya, this is no place to find yourself.

What turned things around?  I guess it came down to waking up one day and insisting that this just wasn’t good enough for me.  I did a lot of soul searching about who I am, not what I looked like.

I’m more than just my weight or body fat %. I have an amazing life, a great wife, 5 amazing kids, a great mother and sister. I’ve had a storybook career where I’ve met and worked with some absolutely amazing people.

I have great friends whom I love that actually care about me. There is, quite frankly much more to me than this stupid weight issue I’ve been playing around with for the last couple of decades.

I have turned a corner in my life. I have turned a corner with my health and fitness as well. I am no longer allowing my weight to define me as a person.

I am working out once again because it’s fun, not because I have to. It’s made all the difference in the world.

I’ve dropped over 8% body fat in the last 6 weeks, that’s over 26 lbs. of fat that I’ve dropped. I’m training my body to burn fat more efficiently for fuel. I’m eating healthier more organic meals. Life is good.

Today I rode the bike for half an hour and followed it up with the P90X workout. I held my own pretty well today. It’s a great improvement over 6 weeks ago when I was struggling to just breath.

Sure there are still days that I can get frustrated when the numbers on the scale don’t correspond with the effort I put in the previous day, but I’m no longer working out just to hit certain numbers.

I’m in this for the long haul. I’m not just feeling stronger, I’m getting stronger and I have more energy than I did just a few short weeks ago. It’s a fun ride and I’m enjoying every minute of it.

Thank you condron.us and everybody else for your support over these last several weeks, it has made all the difference in the world, you’re great friends!
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