[QUOTE="Victors_Valiant"]I'd join. I started p90x about 2 weeks ago and so far so good. My problem is eating right. I have motivation to do the workouts, just not eat as healthy as I should. Anyone have any good diet programs or books (or something like that to easily follow)?BMD004
There is a lot of stuff out there on the web about eating healthy. I'm pretty sure P90X even comes with a nutrition guide. Even if you *ahem* got p90x by other means than buying it, you can still find the nutrition guide on the web in pdf form. But there is plenty of other information on the web out there.A good rule of thumb is to shop around the edges of the supermarket... you know, not down the isles. Try to stay away from all of the pre-packaged stuff. The edges of the supermarket is where the fruits are, the veggies, meat, milk, yogurt, etc is. Another thing to do is substitute your whites for wheat. If you're going to make a chicken wrap or something, then use whole wheat tortillas. If you are going to eat maybe a bagel and a banana for a snack, then eat a whole wheat bagel. Whole wheat pasta, etc. Knowing what to eat really isn't that hard.
C'mon, you know you are supposed to eat fruits, veggies, and lean meats. The hardest part is sticking to it, because I will be the first to tell you that it is not easy. It is much easier to stick a frozen pizza in the oven than to prepare a healthy meal. But, it gets easier the more that you do it and becomes second nature.
Yeah, I got P90X from *ahem* other means. I stay away from pre-packaged meals and eat a decent amount of fruits and vegetables. I am not a big fan of wheat bread though, but I should probably try eating it more instead of white. I'm not in terrible shape or anything, but mostly I am not conditioned like I was in high school. I am about 5'7" or so and about 175 lbs. at 22 years old. So I am slightly overweight for my height but I am not obese or anything. Just trying to get healthier and leaner.
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