Here you will find things about fitness and nutrition, mainly (but not exclusively) in relation to the Beachbody programs like P90x and Insanity. And, I will start adding reviews for Books, DVDs and Blu-Rays, and other products. All views and opinions on this blog are my own.
Welcome
Welcome to my ever-evolving blog. It started out as a blog on Beachbody workouts and products, mainly when I was a Beachbody coach. I no longer coach, not because I don't believe in Beachbody's programs (I subscribe to Beachbody on Demand and use their workouts every day), I am just not a salesperson and hated that aspect of it. I am more than willing to answer questions about my experiences with their products and the various workouts, and I feel freer to do so without the appearance of giving a biased review of something.
I have also started adding reviews for various things I have purchased like movies, books, CDs, and other products. This was brought about by a fight with Amazon in which all of my reviews were removed over a completely bullshit allegation that I posted a review that violated their terms of service. After going back and forth with the morons in the community-reviews department (even after they admitted that my posts did not violate their guidelines) they restored my account (which took them six months to do), but I have been posting my reviews on my blog to have them preserved in case something like that happens again. And here, I will post uncensored reviews so I will swear from time to time and post reviews that may be longer than Amazon's character limit. Everything I post here on any topic or product is my personal opinion, and I take no compensation for any product reviews I post. I am a member of Amazon's vine program and because I get those products for free, I keep those reviews on Amazon only, but everything I have purchased with my own money, whether from Amazon or some other store/website/outlet, I will post here.
I also plan to do some longer blog posts on various topics, such as how to learn physics, how to get through calculus, and longer reviews of workout programs as I do them. Basically, whatever strikes me as interesting at the time. As you can see if you navigate around the blog, I had many years in between postings. During that time I was going back to school to get an engineering degree, and learning material that I avoided my first time through college was a different experience and one that gave me a lot of insight into how to do well in those classes, which I will try to impart here for those who are looking to get a science or engineering degree.
Friday, February 2, 2024
DVD/Movie Review: The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 12
Day 12 was lower-focus in T25 and Legs in Lift 4, which because it is week 2 meant HIIT. So, essentially you are doing two very similar HIIT workouts. The morning T25 workout was definitely easier than the evening Lift 4 workout, but I was able to do more unmodified exercises in each one of them. So hopefully, I will keep progressing.
Thursday, February 1, 2024
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 11
Day 11 was T25 cardio and Shoulders in Lift 4.
I really noticed that I could do the unmodified exercises much longer in both workouts today than I was doing last week. I did modify all of the squat jumps in Lift 4, but that is mainly because my left knee was a little sore and I did not want to overdo it, especially since the T25 workouts are high-impact if you do not modify.
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 10
Day 10 was the two recovery routines from Lift 4, and the Speed 1.0 workout from T25. Today, I flipped the order so I did the Lift 4 workouts in the morning and the T25 workout in the evening.
In Speed 1.0 you do about 9 HIIT exercises for 1 minute (or 30 seconds on each side where applicable) and then you do a stretch for 30 seconds in between each HIIT exercise. So, essentially, the format is HIIT, stretch, HIIT stretch, etc. So, you are doing an interval workout with the stretching being the recovery portion. Then, once you are in the last 10 minutes, you do all of the HIIT exercises, back to back and then you end with a slower exercise to bring your heart rate down, and then you get the 3-minute cooldown.
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Serenity
The movie basically wraps up the series to show where the story would have ultimately gone had the show not been canceled. The movie begins with River (Glau) breaking out of the facility she was in when she and Simon (Maher) started running from The Alliance, and we ultimately find out what she knew, and what was causing her mental instability. From the outset, River does a lot more than she had in the series up to that point, and Summer Glau does a great job in the movie.
Like pretty much all of Joss Whedon's TV shows and movies, this blends action, comedy, and drama. There are funny moments within tense moments (that are even funnier if you have the background from the series), and the acting and writing are both top-notch. The movie on its own is very good, the movie after having watched the series in the order the series was meant to be seen is awesome. For what it was trying to do (tell the entire story of what could have been spread out over multiple TV seasons in two hours), the movie accomplished that very well. Unfortunately, this and the series are all we are ever likely to have of this story, especially since what has come out about what a jackass Whedon has been behind-the-scenes. As a result, the series and the movie will forever be relegated to cult classic status, and we will never get the entire story that was intended to be told. But, even so, the movie is absolutely worth the time to watch.
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 9
Day 9 was the full-body circuit workout in T25, and Back and Biceps 50/50 in Lift 4.
The T25 workout was still very challenging, but a little easier than it was last week. I was a bit tired for the evening Lift 4 workout, especially during the HIIT portion, but I was able to do the moves unmodified for a bit longer than I had in the other workouts.
Monday, January 29, 2024
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 8
Day 8 was the Cardio 1.0 workout in T25 and Chest and Triceps in Lift 4.
The cardio workout was a little easier than it was last week, but only a little. I started out each exercise doing the regular versions of the moves and then switched to the modifications when I needed to. Chest and triceps was a circuit workout, and it was tough to get through, especially in the second quad block. I again used lighter weights so I could do the full range of motion and go at a slower pace, but my arms were like cooked noodles by the end.
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Alpha Dog
The A/V quality of the blu-ray is good, but it did not get the same kind of transfer that the big blockbuster movies get. The extras on the disc include a making-of featurette covering the true story the film was based on and interviews with some of the actors. It is not extensive but does add a little to the story. The movie is well-written and acted. It is definitely not family-friendly as there is a lot of violence, drug use, and some nudity, including a full-frontal shot of Olivia Wilde toward the end. While I do not think it is a must-watch movie, it is worth the time to watch if you like crime dramas.
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 7
Day 7 was lower body foam rolling from 645 followed immediately by the T25 stretch workout. The T25 routine has a good mix of stretching exercises, including moves like pigeon, and bridge that are much easier to do after 20 minutes of lower body foam rolling. Shaun T definitely does his "focus" word of the day thing a lot in this workout, but I try to just tune that out and listen for the transitions. The cast in this workout are Scott, Derek, Tonia, and Susan. There are really no modified moves during this workout so Tonia is doing the same thing as everyone else.
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 6
For Day 6 I did upper body foam rolling from 645 and then the two recovery routines from Lift 4. All of them went well and I thought I had a bit more range of motion during the Lift 4 stretch routine than I have had the past couple of weeks.
Friday, January 26, 2024
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 5
Day 5 was leg-focused. In T25 it was the lower focus workout and in Lift 4 it was legs.
The T25 workout does not have as much cardio (although it does have some). There was lots of variation on squats, lunges, and deadlifts. There is also some balance work. Tonia is again modifying and the other cast members today included Scott, Jan (or Jam), and a new guy named Nate, who Shaun pretty much ignores for the entire workout. Then, you get a three-minute cooldown.
The Lift 4 workout was the Legs 50/50. As in the prior workouts this week, I used lighter weights for the resistance exercises so I could get a better range of motion in my squats and lunges. That worked out exactly as I hoped as I got much deeper into both the squats and lunges during that portion. I still struggle mightily with triple bear but my goal is just to be able to hold that position (without hopping or stepping) the entire time, then once I can do that, start the hops.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 4
Day 4 was ab intervals from T25 and Shoulders from Lift 4.
The ab intervals workout alternates between doing core-focused moves for a few minutes and then doing about a minute of cardio, then going back to more core exercises. The ab exercises range in difficulty level and get progressively harder as the routine goes on. After the workout ends, there is a three-minute cooldown in which you stretch your back, hamstrings, and hip flexors.
The Lift 4 workout was an interval workout so each block had two resistance exercises and a 30-second HIIT exercise. I was able to do the unmodified versions of the HIIT moves, but I did have to do them slower and pause a couple of times in the second and third sets, especially in the third block.
Book Review: The Last Patriot (Scot Harvath Series #7)
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 3
Day 3 was a bit of a shit show. My back was spasming at 4AM so I was standing up all morning to loosen it up. Thankfully, this was a rest day in Lift 4, so I did the two recovery routines in the morning, which definitely helped my back.
In the evening I did the total body circuit workout in T25. In this workout, you go through a series of exercises for 20 of the 25 minutes that alternate between a cardio focus (like sprints), chest and shoulder focus (like push-ups and pike-ups), core focus like plank moves, and legs (doing a lot of squats and lunges). Then, you do a burnout in minutes 20-24 doing some of the exercises from earlier in the workout at a little faster pace, and then for the last minute you do body runs, which is basically shuffling your feet forward and back while swinging your arms. Then you get a 3-minute cooldown (if you choose to do it).
As with the other workouts, this does not have any scheduled breaks, but I did pause a few times to drink water and catch my breath. Tonia again modifies all of the moves. Unfortunately, there are some exercises for which the camera does not show what she is doing until about halfway through the time for that particular exercise. The cast in this workout is mostly the same, Tonia, Derek, and Scott, and they are joined by someone named Jan or maybe Jam. It is hard to tell what Shaun T calls her, and he does not really do formal introductions. Shaun is a bit irritating in this workout, repeating the word "focus" over and over again. He does get a bit "word-of-the-day" with the names of his workout programs in general, but he is a bit over the top in this one.
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 2
Day 2 was Speed 1.0 in T25 and Back and Biceps in Lift 4, which was the non-HIIT circuit workout with two quad blocks, a burnout round, and the three sets of core.
The Speed workout in T25 is one in which you do a series of exercises and then stretch for about 30 seconds, and then you do another series of exercises and then stretch. There is only one burnout portion in which you do most of the exercises that you did earlier in the workout back-to-back without any stretching. The burnout portion lasts about 8 minutes and then you slow down for the last minute. The cast is the same except Susan (another fitness professional) replaces Christina. Tonia is modifying again.
I was able to modify a bit less in today's workout than in yesterday's. Although I definitely had to slow down and modify here and there. As I said a couple of posts ago, my lack of cardio fitness is what is really holding me back, so I am hoping that the two-a-day workouts will get that back close to where it was before.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Book Review: Star Wars: Dawn of Rebellion: The Visual Guide
Workout Update: T25/Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Day 1
Today was the start of two-a-day workouts. In the morning I did the T25 cardio routine. This one has Shaun leading 4 cast members, Tonia (who was in the original Insanity workout, plus some of Shaun's hip-hop oriented workouts), Scott (who is Shaun's husband), Derek (who is Tonia's husband), and Christina (who is a fitness instructor and fitness model). Tonia modifies all of the moves.
The workout is set up such that you do a series of moves for about 30 seconds each move, then you do a burnout sequence in which you do some of the moves from the series going as fast as you can. Then, you do another series and another burnout. None of the moves are particularly hard, depending on your cardio fitness. T25 is really a program that was intended to prepare people for Shaun's Insanity programs, so even the unmodified exercises in T25 tend to be a bit less intense than what is in Insanity and Insanity Max 30.
The Lift 4 workout was chest and triceps, which in week 1 was the 50/50 workout. I do think that lowering the amount of weight I used for the lift portion (and moving the weight more slowly) helped a lot because even using the lower weight I could barely finish the 10 reps, especially in the last set of each block. The HIIT portion was tough. I had to modify more than I would like, but hopefully once I get to week 3, my cardio will be much better because of doing doubles.
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Round 2 -Day 56
For day 56 I did the two recovery workouts from Lift 4 again, and that wraps up round 2 of the program.
For the next phase I am going to go back to two-a-day workouts. In the morning, I am going to do T25 and then in the evening I will do another round of Lift 4. I really feel that my cardio fitness (or lack thereof) is holding me back right now. So I wanted to add in AM cardio that I can do on an empty stomach. Since I do not have space to put the Beachbody bike, I figured I would just do one of the more cardio-focused programs.
I will do as much unmodified in T25 as I can, and then try not to modify in Lift 4 (or go as long as I can unmodified). I will, however, do all the push-ups in T25 on my knees and then do all the push-ups in Lift 4 on my toes. Hopefully, that will allow me to get full range of motion in the push-ups by the end of this phase.
I am still going to do the upper and lower body foam rolling routines from 645 on the weekends, and just do the Lift 4 recovery routines on Wednesday and Sunday.
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Round 2 -Day 55
Day 55 was the two lift 4 recovery workouts. Nothing really new to say about either of them.
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Round 2 -Day 54
Day 54 was lower body foam rolling from 645 and the last workout from Lift 4, Full Body HIIT.
The HIIT workout was intense but short. It followed the three round of two exercises (with the easiest exercises done for the longest time and the hardest done for the shortest) followed by a bonus round doing all of the exercises back to back for 30 seconds. Then, of course, we finish with three sets of core. This was also the workout in which the entire cast (minus Steve) and Joel were working out, so the set was crowded, but all the moves are familiar by this point in the program so you really just need to listen for the transition cues.
Book Review: Watching the World Change: The Stories Behind the Images of 9/11
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Book Review: Dune: House Atreides (Dune #7)
Friday, January 19, 2024
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Round 2 -Day 53
For Day 53 I did upper body foam rolling from 645 and the shoulders and arms workout from Lift 4. This week, the shoulders and arms routine is a circuit workout, doing two circuits of four exercises, and then a bonus circuit of three exercises, followed by core. Since my shoulder was still hurting and had less range of motion than usual, I decided to back off on the amount of weight I was using for some of the exercises and that definitely helped. Even so, it was still challenging.
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling- Round 2 -Day 52
For Day 52 I again did upper body foam rolling from 645 and then the two recovery routines from Lift 4. The foam rolling definitely helped my sore right shoulder. Other than that, there was really no noticeable difference in any of the routines.
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
DVD/TV Series Review: Alias: Seasons 1-5
Where Alias really shined was character development and perfect casting. Every character that was around for a significant amount of time changed from the time they were first introduced. And of course, Alias was a world where being dead did not always mean staying dead. I think the best storyline of the series was the time jump and the way it was done. Sydney having lost two years with no memory, then finding out exactly how and why her memory was erased was a great payoff. Especially when that is the kind of story that often falls flat at the big reveal.
The one drawback to the series as I said before is by the end the entire focus was on the Rambaldi storyline, and making the whole supernatural/eternal life storyline. It really did change the feel of the show, and while it did provide a good explanation for Sloane's motivation from the beginning, I think it did better when those parts of the storyline were in a few episodes of the season as opposed to the focus of the season. Overall though if you are looking for a show that combines action, comedy, great acting, and a unique take on the spy world (plus the bonus of Jennifer Garner in skimpy outfits on a pretty consistent basis) this is a good one.