cheddar404
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I think the key words here are "It a 30-40 min work out each night " - Hardly rocket science that you'll get fit.
cheddar404 said:I think the key words here are "It a 30-40 min work out each night " - Hardly rocket science that you'll get fit.
Robbo. said:cheddar404 said:I think the key words here are "It a 30-40 min work out each night " - Hardly rocket science that you'll get fit.
correct, but alot of people dont really know how to work out. Seem's a stupid suggestion, but its true, like I have said before you see people all the time running on the street every day, that wont get you in good physical shape. You body will get use to the exercise and then will start to only use the parts of the body that it needs to, which is why its harder to loose weight in the belly areas. This workout shocks the body all the time as you are using different parts of the body each day.
MaineDAWG2008 said:got the videos
dont buy into it
the course works but if u have weak joints, u got no chance. I took part, 2 months. This was in March, till now i feel pain in my knees. Also joints have started to clock because of this training method!
bogus
run and eat less.
BluePurgatory said:Robbo. said:cheddar404 said:I think the key words here are "It a 30-40 min work out each night " - Hardly rocket science that you'll get fit.
correct, but alot of people dont really know how to work out. Seem's a stupid suggestion, but its true, like I have said before you see people all the time running on the street every day, that wont get you in good physical shape. You body will get use to the exercise and then will start to only use the parts of the body that it needs to, which is why its harder to loose weight in the belly areas. This workout shocks the body all the time as you are using different parts of the body each day.
If you want to change the shap of your body then you need to do both weights and cardio.
The cardio will help you to lose weight and the weights
to change the shap of your bod. If you have the shape of a big pear and alls you do is cardio, then the only thing that will happen is that you will become a smaller pear.
Ntini77 said:I'm currently in the recovery week. I've noticed results so I'd say it's worth the £100.
Robbo. said:BluePurgatory said:Robbo. said:correct, but alot of people dont really know how to work out. Seem's a stupid suggestion, but its true, like I have said before you see people all the time running on the street every day, that wont get you in good physical shape. You body will get use to the exercise and then will start to only use the parts of the body that it needs to, which is why its harder to loose weight in the belly areas. This workout shocks the body all the time as you are using different parts of the body each day.
If you want to change the shap of your body then you need to do both weights and cardio.
The cardio will help you to lose weight and the weights
to change the shap of your bod. If you have the shape of a big pear and alls you do is cardio, then the only thing that will happen is that you will become a smaller pear.
On Insanity, you dont need weights.
Robbo. said:bobmcfc said:Ronnie the Rep said:Can a 56 year old does no exercise lazy bastard do it or is it too much?
Do it at your own pace I say and just be careful as it is very high intensity.
yeah just like to echo that really, there are people on insanity your age but dont worry about not getting through it, just do as much as you can and keep at it.
The one thing is though its not only for 60 days, its something you need to do all the time to keep in the best shape of your life.
For me to get inspired about this is type insanity on youtube and look at the results people have got from it, it really helped me get to where I am now.
Ronnie the Rep said:Robbo. said:bobmcfc said:Do it at your own pace I say and just be careful as it is very high intensity.
yeah just like to echo that really, there are people on insanity your age but dont worry about not getting through it, just do as much as you can and keep at it.
The one thing is though its not only for 60 days, its something you need to do all the time to keep in the best shape of your life.
For me to get inspired about this is type insanity on youtube and look at the results people have got from it, it really helped me get to where I am now.
So after the 60 days there is a maintenance programme or you keep this up all the time?
Robbo. said:Why Always Ste said:Cheesy said:I'm stunned that eating healthily and exercising regularly helps you to get in to shape.
Haha I was about to say.... guys, save yourself £200
Have a look on youtube for Plyometric circuits...
Buy yourself a Medicine Ball (and or a Russian Kettlebell) as well
Maybe consider installing a Punchbag Bracket (and a bag) in your home
This works out alot less than £200, with the circuits being something you can do anywhere (anytime)
This is coming from someone who's worked in a Gym:
* You don't need them. Unless you are looking to build alot of strength, or you don't like doing cardio exercise (running/cycling/walking) outside
All my cardio is done on the bag, 4x5min rounds, inbetween the rounds 30sec Squats, pressups, ab crunches.
and I hate long distance running so I choose to sprint up steep hills
Ste, its advise there is not wrong way or right way. I done it so im trying to help others. Dont make it out like im giving them bull shit advise. You worked at the gym did people pay for your advise as a fitness instructor? because people spend fortunes year in year out at the gyms paying FROM £20- £60 PM MONTH an hardly go. like I said, it worked for me so i want to give my friends on here info what i have done.
dont know why people have a go and go on a which hunt when people post stuff they may not agree with, its childish.
Why Always Ste said:Robbo. said:Why Always Ste said:Haha I was about to say.... guys, save yourself £200
Have a look on youtube for Plyometric circuits...
Buy yourself a Medicine Ball (and or a Russian Kettlebell) as well
Maybe consider installing a Punchbag Bracket (and a bag) in your home
This works out alot less than £200, with the circuits being something you can do anywhere (anytime)
This is coming from someone who's worked in a Gym:
* You don't need them. Unless you are looking to build alot of strength, or you don't like doing cardio exercise (running/cycling/walking) outside
All my cardio is done on the bag, 4x5min rounds, inbetween the rounds 30sec Squats, pressups, ab crunches.
and I hate long distance running so I choose to sprint up steep hills
Ste, its advise there is not wrong way or right way. I done it so im trying to help others. Dont make it out like im giving them bull shit advise. You worked at the gym did people pay for your advise as a fitness instructor? because people spend fortunes year in year out at the gyms paying FROM £20- £60 PM MONTH an hardly go. like I said, it worked for me so i want to give my friends on here info what i have done.
dont know why people have a go and go on a which hunt when people post stuff they may not agree with, its childish.
Whoa hold on there bud... I was asking you initially about the product, encouraging you to give more info on it out of genuine interest. I never implyed you were some Nigerian Scamster (unlike another poster)
it is a good product, although overpriced as I was pointing out - the plyometric techniques I learnt myself from many years doing circuit training at MMA gyms.
As for the price of Fitness Centres/Gyms, I clearly stated people DON'T need to join a gym, and don't have to spend £200 on the videos (theres shitloads of plyometric videos online)
Robbo. said:Why Always Ste said:Robbo. said:Ste, its advise there is not wrong way or right way. I done it so im trying to help others. Dont make it out like im giving them bull shit advise. You worked at the gym did people pay for your advise as a fitness instructor? because people spend fortunes year in year out at the gyms paying FROM £20- £60 PM MONTH an hardly go. like I said, it worked for me so i want to give my friends on here info what i have done.
dont know why people have a go and go on a which hunt when people post stuff they may not agree with, its childish.
Whoa hold on there bud... I was asking you initially about the product, encouraging you to give more info on it out of genuine interest. I never implyed you were some Nigerian Scamster (unlike another poster)
it is a good product, although overpriced as I was pointing out - the plyometric techniques I learnt myself from many years doing circuit training at MMA gyms.
As for the price of Fitness Centres/Gyms, I clearly stated people DON'T need to join a gym, and don't have to spend £200 on the videos (theres shitloads of plyometric videos online)
ok ste, point taken. peace ?