Ordered some stuff off the internet at the advice of my friend who is into supplements.

Here is what I got

BodyBuilding.com
VitaMinder Food Scale - $7
To weight out food portions while following P90X Nutrition Plan
AccuFitness MyoTape, Easy To Use Body Tape Measurer - $5
To Track gains from start and finish of P90X
Source Naturals L-Carnitine - $9
To help burn extra fat during fat shredder phase
SciFit Kre-Alkalyn 1500 - $18
Friend said this would be better than plain creatine, and would not require me to "load."
IDS Multi-Pro Whey, Vanilla Cinnamon - $19
Just some good looking, cheap protien powder. I will post a review on how it tastes later
Detour Detour Bars, Bars, Caramel Peanut - $19
Protein Bars, enough said

HerbsPro.com
Anabol Muscle Stack Creatine & Amino Nitro Max
Ordered this for the Nitro Max, do not really need the creatine, but coul

Also found a cool supplement guide for beginners

 

So my copy of P90X and all my workout equiptment finally arrived on Wednessday. Although I wanted to start my cycle on a Monday, I just couldnt keep myself from trying one of the workouts.

After about an hour and a half and one of the most intense workouts of my life, I had finished my first P90X workout. I can definetly say that I feel that I have gotten my moneys worth. After browsing through all the workouts, they seem quite comprehensive.

I also review the diet plan. The meal plan option seems a little on the restrictive and time consuming side, however the have three diffrent ways to follow the meal plan. In my opinion the portion approch is the easiest to follow and does not sacrafice the integry of the meal plan they put together. The portion approach is really only feasable for someone who cooks all their own meals. While the portion aproach could apply