P90X is ok a couple of guys I work with used that programme but some of the sessions are an hour long, 20minutes of high intensity cardio, and pyramid training is where its at.
he can do it in the house, he already has the weights, all he needs in a chin up bar.. Unless you are totally committed a gym membership is pointless...
I am in Afghan at the moment, 4 months is plenty enough time to get a decent shape...Everyone knows the OP is only after a "pretty body"... otherwise he would have already done all of his reading from other related websites and not a car forum
Pretty body hmm if you say so matey
As i said ive been to alot of different sites and read alot of different things and its hard to distinguish between which of these is factual and which are based on opinion !
This is the only forum ive been a member of for any length of time so one evening looking through it i thought i would ask the question ?
Also its worth bearing in mind that for the last 5 years i have gone from doing a physicly demanding job, riding to work and then trying ( albeit with little knoledge ) to do a bit of weight lifting , gone to now being office bound and used to driving to work due to an injured wrist !
You are right however about a chin up bar ! i got one about a fortnight ago and when i first tried i was quite suprised at how hard i found it ,however now i can do quite a few with good form and without swinging my whole body

So im happy to say that im making improvements , also im slowly lifting more and more weight so my strength is getting better
Either way surely anyone who spends his spare time chucking weights around after a days graft, is doing so with 2 goals.....to become stronger AND to look and feel better ?