Insanity work-out

Pezzer2 said:
I have completed the first two T-25 workouts and find it a' enjoyable intense' work out to say its just for 25 mins. I sometimes feel like bambi on ice on some of the criss cross and hop exercises.

Its only took me 2 days to work out 'nada' means nothing on the equipment needed. I was looking through my pack looking for something called nada.
What a numpty!
We've been doing T25 at work and yes it's good for a 25 min blast but it just makes me sweat rather than get out of breath, we did Speed 01 today and it was far too much stop/start until the last 7 mins, as you say though my co ordination is terrible sometimes funny as fuck watching others flail about.
 
6 days of Insanity left, found today really hard despite it being Max Plyo which I have done about 6 times now already, think something to do with the little 'un waking up twice in the night... drained! Weight seems to be plateauing, lost a stone but no more, but I have put on quite a bit of muscle.

Really looking forward to tomorrow, Max Cardio + Insane Abs, probably my favorite workout.

Will move on to T25 in a month or so, can anyone tell me how it compares to Insanity in terms of what I should expect? I plan on doing Alpha, Beta and Gamma consecutively, is it harder / easier and can I expect similar results to Insanity? I feel I really need to shift more weight to see the definition, is T25 a good choice?
 
bluetonium said:
6 days of Insanity left, found today really hard despite it being Max Plyo which I have done about 6 times now already, think something to do with the little 'un waking up twice in the night... drained! Weight seems to be plateauing, lost a stone but no more, but I have put on quite a bit of muscle.

Really looking forward to tomorrow, Max Cardio + Insane Abs, probably my favorite workout.

Will move on to T25 in a month or so, can anyone tell me how it compares to Insanity in terms of what I should expect? I plan on doing Alpha, Beta and Gamma consecutively, is it harder / easier and can I expect similar results to Insanity? I feel I really need to shift more weight to see the definition, is T25 a good choice?

It's not as intense as Insanity but it's easier on your joints although i'm only halfway through Alpha.

Don't be fooled that it's only 25 mins though as you still get a good sweat on, as they say, you get out what you put in.

I'm no expert but if you've plateaued it may be down to your nutrition more than you're workout, it's getting the right balance which i'm just getting the hang of myself, FantasyIreland or Dirty Harry are the best ones for guidance if required?
 
Can anyone recommend a yoga mat for P90x?

I don't really want to buy online without recommendation as it may turn out to be a piece of shit.

I am also considering the resistance bands route so I can take them on the road with me. Can anyone advise what variety of band weight I'll need to get?

Thanks
 
ManuelPellegrini said:
Can anyone recommend a yoga mat for P90x?

I don't really want to buy online without recommendation as it may turn out to be a piece of shit.

I am also considering the resistance bands route so I can take them on the road with me. Can anyone advise what variety of band weight I'll need to get?

Thanks

Tree mat for yoga about £30 from Amazon or Ebay
 
Danamy said:
bluetonium said:
6 days of Insanity left, found today really hard despite it being Max Plyo which I have done about 6 times now already, think something to do with the little 'un waking up twice in the night... drained! Weight seems to be plateauing, lost a stone but no more, but I have put on quite a bit of muscle.

Really looking forward to tomorrow, Max Cardio + Insane Abs, probably my favorite workout.

Will move on to T25 in a month or so, can anyone tell me how it compares to Insanity in terms of what I should expect? I plan on doing Alpha, Beta and Gamma consecutively, is it harder / easier and can I expect similar results to Insanity? I feel I really need to shift more weight to see the definition, is T25 a good choice?

It's not as intense as Insanity but it's easier on your joints although i'm only halfway through Alpha.

Don't be fooled that it's only 25 mins though as you still get a good sweat on, as they say, you get out what you put in.

I'm no expert but if you've plateaued it may be down to your nutrition more than you're workout, it's getting the right balance which i'm just getting the hang of myself, FantasyIreland or Dirty Harry are the best ones for guidance if required?

Thanks for the mention Danamy, Blutonium, you say you've plateaued mate but if you're using the scales as your only guide then it won't really be a true representation as your whole body composition will be changing (ie weight in new muscle replacing lost weight from fat etc), use the scales by all means, but go by what you see in the mirror and a tape measure mostly and make a note, something simple like waist, chest,legs and arms, nutrition-wise, just stick with the programme until the end, it'll be tried and tested for this type of thing to give best results all round, it may be just your body 'taking stock' before it moves on, but my (educated) guess and experience tells me it'll be the former mate.
 
smudgedj said:
ManuelPellegrini said:
Can anyone recommend a yoga mat for P90x?

I don't really want to buy online without recommendation as it may turn out to be a piece of shit.

I am also considering the resistance bands route so I can take them on the road with me. Can anyone advise what variety of band weight I'll need to get?

Thanks

Tree mat for yoga about £30 from Amazon or Ebay

Thanks mate I'll have a look into that
 
Decathlon sell good mats. I got the jigsaw type foam ones. Two packs for £20 and they are excellent.
 
One more day to go, did my max cardio this morning but the little one woke up shortly after so had to abandon insane abs and postpone until later today. Then tomorrow is the final fit test.

Seem to be on course for shedding 17 pounds in the 63 days, not as extreme as some I know but still a hell of a lot better than the alternative, me not doing this and sitting on my arse for 63 days. Plus, I did have three nights out during that time and each seemed to put me back 3 pounds each time. But for me any regime has to work for me in normal life too, I probably could have lost another half a stone or so by not drinking, but I am i this for the long term now anyway now so no big rush to lose weight.

Seen three inches go from my waist and an inch from my neck, still kicking myself for not doing a before photo but I genuinely thought I would probably not stick it out so why bother. I bought some shorts the other day in 'large' as I always do and have done for over a decade. Yesterday I had to take them back and swap for 'medium'. So, my results may not seem dramatic on paper but my body has changed. I am fitter, I am more alert and I am definitely up for T25 next.

Big thanks to everyone who contributed on this thread so far, you inspired me to actually take up the challenge and deserve a thank you.

For anyone thinking of taking this up, lurking on the thread but not committing (as I did for weeks) here's my brief thoughts on this programme:

1) It works if you stick with it. Watching what you eat + targeted exercise = weight loss and some definition. This is one method to do that.
2) That said, be realistic with your expectations. You ain't gonna look like Shaun T after 60 days of Insanity if you are not already well along that road anyway. If you put on that weight over 5 years, it is not coming off in 60 days. But some of it will.
3) Insanity requires full daily commitment. Not just to do 40-60 mins of exercise a day, but to eat well, buy the right foods each week, and move your life around the fact you are living Insanity, for 60 days at least. But it can be done and becomes easier.
4) Insanity, being based on plyometrics, will impact your knees. Now, I have a weak right knee anyway (cruciate damage) and I was able to do this with a good knee support, but if you are a keen runner for example, be aware. Not saying it will mess up your knees, but you will certainly ache like hell going up and down stairs.
5) It is possible to do Insanity if you are overweight, even obese, but do what you can rather than follow the guys on the dvd and maybe speak to your doctor first to see what is realistic.
6) Protein recovery shakes did make a difference for me. I tend to do my exercise early morning but have a banana and half a pint of water ten mins before, then instead of a meal I have a recovery shake and within 10 mins I feel normal.
7) Men, don't wear loose boxer shorts when exercising.
8) I wish I had done this years ago, ideally before we had the little one.
 

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