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		|  09-28-2009, 06:13 PM | #261 |  
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			Does anyone know if the Beachbody chin up bar sits on top of the door trim or against it.  I recently moved and my chin up bar sat on top of the door trim, but in my new place the door trim is too wide (3 inches).  Can anyone recommend a chin up bar that I'll be able to use?
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		|  09-28-2009, 08:02 PM | #262 |  
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			Any fitness store should be able to sell you one I would think.  I bought one for 20 bucks at a store up here, and it is adjustable in size.  You just put it in the door frame, and widen it to fit the door.
		 
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		|  09-28-2009, 08:08 PM | #263 |  
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					Originally Posted by oxygen  Does anyone know if the Beachbody chin up bar sits on top of the door trim or against it.  I recently moved and my chin up bar sat on top of the door trim, but in my new place the door trim is too wide (3 inches).  Can anyone recommend a chin up bar that I'll be able to use? |  
it sits on top of the door trim.  also has hooks/brackets that you screw to wall just above the trim (on the back).  bar assembly will rest/hook on top to the bracket, while extensions will rest against the front of the vertical door trim.
 
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		|  01-06-2010, 03:59 PM | #264 |  
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			I'm about to do this for a new year's resolution...hopefully I don't get my ass kicked.
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		|  01-06-2010, 04:45 PM | #265 |  
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			You will most likely get you ass kicked for a good couple weeks unless you're in really good shape already.  Have fun!
 Edit: I know a little late, but a note about the chinup bar.  I have one and you need to make sure your doorway is wide enough for it.  The ends of the bar stick out wider than the door frame if you have a doorway that is a little narrow.  If the door you plan to use it on is tucked into a corner and narrow, it may make things a little difficult as it did in my place.
 
 I only have 3 doors I can use it in since I live in an apartment, and it doesn't work completely properly on any of the doorways unfortunately.
 
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		|  01-08-2010, 02:46 PM | #266 |  
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					Originally Posted by oxygen  Does anyone know if the Beachbody chin up bar sits on top of the door trim or against it.  I recently moved and my chin up bar sat on top of the door trim, but in my new place the door trim is too wide (3 inches).  Can anyone recommend a chin up bar that I'll be able to use? |  
I bought mine from fitness depot in Calgary.
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		|  01-17-2010, 09:20 PM | #267 |  
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			Can someone please tell me where is the best place to buy everything I need online?  
 What exactly do I need here to do it properly?  I will need all item shipped becuase I am in a remote location.  Any help would be appreciated.
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		|  01-17-2010, 10:23 PM | #268 |  
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					Originally Posted by MJK  Can someone please tell me where is the best place to buy everything I need online?  
 What exactly do I need here to do it properly?  I will need all item shipped becuase I am in a remote location.  Any help would be appreciated.
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things you will need:
 
- pull-up bar or bands (you will need a place to 'loop' band for pull-up moves) 
- set of weights (recommend adjustable to save space) or bands 
- yoga mat
 
optional:
 
- heart rate monitor 
- push-up bars 
- yoga block
 
you should already have: 
 
- chair 
- towels 
- water bottle 
- plate or cardboard (for fly push-ups) 
- work out clothes
 
you will also need nutrition items:
 
- food according to your type/diet plan 
- supplement bars 
- recovery drink
 
i think that is it.  you can get basic equipment and supplements at any local general store (like canadian tire, wal-mart, target) or sports store.   beachbody.com will also have 'p90x specific' equipment/supplements for sale.
 
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		|  01-17-2010, 10:53 PM | #269 |  
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					Originally Posted by awildermode  things you will need:
 - pull-up bar or bands (you will need a place to 'loop' band for pull-up moves)
 - set of weights (recommend adjustable to save space) or bands
 - yoga mat
 
 optional:
 
 - heart rate monitor
 - push-up bars
 - yoga block
 
 you should already have:
 
 - chair
 - towels
 - water bottle
 - plate or cardboard (for fly push-ups)
 - work out clothes
 
 you will also need nutrition items:
 
 - food according to your type/diet plan
 - supplement bars
 - recovery drink
 
 i think that is it.  you can get basic equipment and supplements at any local general store (like canadian tire, wal-mart, target) or sports store.   beachbody.com will also have 'p90x specific' equipment/supplements for sale.
 
 hope that helps.
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I am in a place with just two stores and they sell mostly food!
 
I bought the p90x, a set of tension straps, a pull up bar and some p90x powder stuff to make recovery drinks.
 
Will that do it?
 
Oh ya my food/diet while in the north is like 50% Caribou...I guess that's fairly lean meat!
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		|  01-17-2010, 11:07 PM | #270 |  
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					Originally Posted by MJK  I am in a place with just two stores and they sell mostly food!
 I bought the p90x, a set of tension straps, a pull up bar and some p90x powder stuff to make recovery drinks.
 
 Will that do it?
 
 Oh ya my food/diet while in the north is like 50% Caribou...I guess that's fairly lean meat!
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you should get yourself a yoga mat.  you will need it for yoga, stretching, ab workouts, etc.  
 
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		|  01-18-2010, 07:39 AM | #271 |  
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			Yeah, yoga mat is a must.  Makes things so much easier.
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		|  01-18-2010, 09:39 AM | #272 |  
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			I just did the plyometrics yesterday.  Yikes, what a workout.  The hotspot exercise has eradicated my calves.
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		|  01-18-2010, 10:16 AM | #273 |  
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			Kenpo is easily my favorite workout.
 The yoga is stupid... who does yoga for an hour and a half???  I made it to 45 minutes and stopped.
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		|  01-18-2010, 10:21 AM | #274 |  
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					Originally Posted by Puxlut  Kenpo is easily my favorite workout.
 The yoga is stupid... who does yoga for an hour and a half???  I made it to 45 minutes and stopped.
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Most yoga classes in general are an hour and a half.  Kenpo is a fun one but I also find it the less intense of the workouts.
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		|  02-25-2010, 08:41 PM | #275 |  
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			has anyone here tried 10 minute trainer and do you know if that requires a pull up bar too?
		 
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		|  02-25-2010, 09:28 PM | #276 |  
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					Originally Posted by feartheflames  has anyone here tried 10 minute trainer and do you know if that requires a pull up bar too? |  
Not that I remember. I have never actually done the program but watched a few videos to see what the deal was. It is basically p90x's little brother with mainly band work and cardio. It would actually probably be a good way for someone who is just starting out and doesn't want to push it too hard to start.
		 
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		|  02-26-2010, 07:30 AM | #277 |  
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			My copy of P90X is in the mail!     
I have a long way to go, so I'm just planning on doing the best I can, everyday.
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		|  02-26-2010, 07:43 AM | #278 |  
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			Has anyone on this board tried P90X as an alternative break from lifting weights at the gym?
 I am considering taking a 3 month break from the Gym after my Mexico trip so I can give this a shot.. figured it might be a nice change of pace.  Not that I am not happy with my results at the gym, but it is always good to switch it up.
 
 Anyone here that has been working out consistently for a few years that made the switch to P90X as a break and was happy with the results?
 
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		|  02-26-2010, 07:45 AM | #279 |  
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					Originally Posted by GreenLantern  I am considering taking a 3 month break from the Gym after my Mexico trip so I can give this a shot.. figured it might be a nice change of pace.  Not that I am not happy with my results at the gym, but it is always good to switch it up. |  
Why is it always good to switch it up?  You get better at things by doing them more often.  Not by doing something else.
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		|  02-26-2010, 07:49 AM | #280 |  
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					Originally Posted by GreenTeaFrapp  Why is it always good to switch it up?  You get better at things by doing them more often.  Not by doing something else. |  
I meant a break away from the Gym basically.  And are you being sarcastic I can't tell...?
 
You do the same routine every day... ?
		 
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