Friday, May 11, 2012

My P90x 90 days

I've always been pretty self conscious about my body, so it's somewhat difficult to even share this on our family blog, but I want to memorialize this accomplishment in some way, so here it goes.

I don't remember when, but at some point this January, I looked in the mirror like I'd done countless times before, but this time was different.  I said to myself, "You know, I'm getting a little puffy."  I'd also noticed that my back would ache often when I returned home from school.  When I would play football with the guys on some Saturdays, I was the slow one. (Well, uncoordinated too, but that's a whole different story.)  I didn't consider myself fat and didn't think I needed a diet, but looking at myself, I realized that it's not going to get any easier to get into decent shape.  What better time than now to do something about it?  I want to have a long, prosperous career in dentistry and in order to do that, I need to protect my body from injury the best I can.

 First, I needed direction.  My dietary habits were horrible.  I drank Pepsi on a daily basis and was terrible at late night snacking while watching TV.  In addition to that, I was living a relatively sedentary lifestyle.  I was, however, biking to school everyday, so at least I was doing something.  Were it not for that, I'd be roughly the size of a baby elephant seal.

I had heard about P90x and did some research and it seemed that it really did work for people.  I wasn't so naive, however, to think that it would be easy.  It wasn't.  My friend Willie was kind enough to let me borrow his P90x DVD's, so at the end of January, I began my 90 days of hell.

P90x comes with a diet plan and it is extremely strict.  I be honest, I didn't follow their meal plan.  I wanted to be able to actually finish the 90 days. I did, however, make healthy dietary changes.  I stopped drinking sugary soda and reduced the late night snacking.  I also chose healthy alternatives to the crap I was eating.  For instance, one of my favorite post work-out snacks was non-fat plain greek yogurt with granola topped with fresh strawberries.  I'm not a super health nut diet freak, but these small changes made it manageable to complete my 90 days without going crazy.

Well, without further ado, the results:



(please don't judge me too harshly on the Day 1 photos :)





 Holy Hannah Montana I was weak sauce!


 Loser!                          Winner!


 Mmmmmmmmmmm, yummy love handles


 Goal: Get a stronger back.  Check!

 Pretty embarrassed about that Day 1 pic. Yikes.


  


 Day 1: 153 lbs, not much muscle
Day 90:  143 lbs, getting stronger
Bottom line: I feel stronger, leaner, and all around better.

My verdict: P90x works.  I could probably gotten even better results had I followed their diet plan better, but I am very pleased nonetheless.  This isn't the end for me.  If I'm not careful, I'll be right back where I started.  My plan is to continue with P90x until graduation and then I'd like to switch and try 60 days of Beachbody's "Insanity" workout.  I figure I'll never get this chance to be in great shape again and it will be much easier to maintain a healthy lifestyle than try to recover from poor habits.  If you have any questions about my 90 day journey, let me know.

PS... This is Tara, now.  :)  I just wanted to give my 2 cents.  I'm super proud of Tyler for doing this!  When he told me about it, I didn't think that he would stick with it.  BUT he has!  He has done such a great job and is more healthy!  In no way did I think that we was fat before, but seeing the difference over the past few months is amazing.  I thought that he was already in pretty good shape from bike riding (his thighs are like boulders!), but he's eating more healthy and feels better physically.  So, good job Tyler!  I am proud of you!  You've done good!  You're hott!  :)



3 comments:

Unknown said...

The contrast is even sharper since you're smiling in the after pictures. Looking good, too. I'm trying to get back into shape, but I don't know that I have the guts to try something as demanding as P90X. I'll stick to my sit-ups and push-ups for now, I guess.

Emily said...

Way to go, Tyler!

Now you just need some sunless tanner and baby oil.

Ty and Meg said...

Holy moly. Wow. Seriously amazing! Way to go Tyler! Can I say you are my inspiration? Those are major results. You should be super proud.