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Beachbody

Sweettart
Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
I was wondering what your favorite Beachbody workout program is?
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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Insanity
  • ChrisUK70
    ChrisUK70 Posts: 54 Member
    I have just bought Focus T25 I was going to ask if anyone has followed it before and what the results where?
  • Sweettart
    Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
    ChrisUK70 wrote: »
    I have just bought Focus T25 I was going to ask if anyone has followed it before and what the results where?

    I have done T25 in the past. I lost 14 pounds and 19 inches
  • Shells918
    Shells918 Posts: 1,070 Member
    CIZE
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  • maasha81
    maasha81 Posts: 733 Member
    I can't choose ...insanity, insanity max 30 and body beast are my top 3. I do think p90x is the most well rounded but I cant commit to the time frame of some of the vids.
  • Nicklebee93
    Nicklebee93 Posts: 316 Member
    I was debating getting some of those DVD's. Everyone keeps talking about the T25. Currently i use Jillian's dvd's and i enjoy it.

    Are they hard to follow?
  • jdhcm2006
    jdhcm2006 Posts: 2,254 Member
    T25 & Insanity Max 30 are my favorites. I really like Shaun T's attitude. I prefer his personality to all of the other trainers that I've seen.
  • Sweettart
    Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
    n1cholee93 wrote: »
    I was debating getting some of those DVD's. Everyone keeps talking about the T25. Currently i use Jillian's dvd's and i enjoy it.

    Are they hard to follow?

    Love T25! Easy to follow and also have a modifier if you need
  • nemiredi3
    nemiredi3 Posts: 29 Member
    Max 30 hands down!

  • BoomstickChik
    BoomstickChik Posts: 149 Member
    Insanity

    Yep. Love.
  • vivimifit
    vivimifit Posts: 23 Member
    Turbofire and 21 day fix at the moment. Both Chalene and Autumn are amazing.
  • amberleigh000
    amberleigh000 Posts: 9 Member
    21 day fix.
  • ChrisUK70
    ChrisUK70 Posts: 54 Member
    Sweettart wrote: »
    ChrisUK70 wrote: »
    I have just bought Focus T25 I was going to ask if anyone has followed it before and what the results where?

    I have done T25 in the past. I lost 14 pounds and 19 inches

    Thanks sounds great, if I can stick to it!
  • ChrisUK70
    ChrisUK70 Posts: 54 Member
    edited March 2016
    Beachbody who do most of these programs offer an on demand service with a free 30 day trial, it could be a way of finding the right program, then cancelling while in the 30 days and buying the DVD's on Gumtree or Ebay.
  • carolineb81
    carolineb81 Posts: 459 Member
    insanity and insanity max 30
  • jessef593
    jessef593 Posts: 2,272 Member
    The free weights section.
  • chrisssiex23x
    chrisssiex23x Posts: 431 Member
    Ive been doing 21 day extreme. Autumn is my inspirtion. I got cize and omg shaun t burnt me a sweat. Couldnt hack max 30 might retry it. Love p90x3. The guy always makes me giggle.
  • workout_junkee
    workout_junkee Posts: 473 Member
    21 Day Fix Extreme. Also love Turbo Fire and Max 30.
  • Asher_Ethan
    Asher_Ethan Posts: 2,430 Member
    PiYo. And I hate yoga. Piyo is the best
  • Ketzalitzli2
    Ketzalitzli2 Posts: 38 Member
    I do Piyo but I have to admit I am interested in the 21 day Fix also. I might have to go ahead and do that one as well. I hear some good things about it. :)
  • jennilocker
    jennilocker Posts: 11 Member
    I just ordered CIZE and have done the streaming video for the last 2 days while I wait on the delivery. It's a good workout but it doesn't kill you.

  • jpena412
    jpena412 Posts: 42 Member
    I thought T25 was a great intro and lead up to something more intense. I switched over to Insanity and love it, though I think I would have gotten frustrated early on if I hadn't started with T25 to acclimate my body to the exercises
  • sceleratis
    sceleratis Posts: 89 Member
    jessef593 wrote: »
    The free weights section.

    Best answer. Hands down.
  • Soundwave79
    Soundwave79 Posts: 469 Member
    sceleratis wrote: »
    jessef593 wrote: »
    The free weights section.

    Best answer. Hands down.


    Not really..

    1- Some people don't like/want/or can afford going to a gym
    2- Some people can't afford to buy all the free weights for home use
    3- Free weights aren't going to do as much to improve your cardiovascular health, flexibility, endurance such as a program like Insanity will
    4- She specifically asked about BeachBody programs so in the end his post was just a troll job

    To be clear I'm not saying cardio > free weights. I do a heavy dose of both.

    To the OP can you be specific what your goals are? It would be easier for me to suggest a program for you if I knew what you were trying to achieve. BeachBody offers a ton of different programs that range from easy to insane, as well as strength/resistance to full on cardio. Insanity is probably the best all around program. If you want a structured lifting program Body Beast is king. P90X is amazing for body weight and resistance with plyo.

    If I had to rank them by my favorites...of the ones I own:

    1- Insanity
    2- Body Beast
    3- T25
    4- Insanity Max 30
    5- P90X
  • KelliH729
    KelliH729 Posts: 208 Member
    I have done quite a few of them, so here are my picks:

    1 - Piyo, I lost about 8 pounds on it but a lot of inches. It was great!
    2 - P90x3 (Tony makes me laugh)
    3 - 21-Day Fix the routines can be rough or not as rough and I LOVE that she doesn't only use rock hard body models
    4 - Insanity Max 30 (love seeing the models tap out, it seems more "real")

    I tried Cize and while it was fun, I would rather go to Zumba. T25 was okay but I'd rather do P90x3
  • hcolligan
    hcolligan Posts: 75 Member
    Are they all high impact? I would love to do insanity but my knees can't hold out to too much jumping around!
  • jessef593
    jessef593 Posts: 2,272 Member
    sceleratis wrote: »
    jessef593 wrote: »
    The free weights section.

    Best answer. Hands down.


    Not really..

    1- Some people don't like/want/or can afford going to a gym
    2- Some people can't afford to buy all the free weights for home use
    3- Free weights aren't going to do as much to improve your cardiovascular health, flexibility, endurance such as a program like Insanity will
    4- She specifically asked about BeachBody programs so in the end his post was just a troll job

    To be clear I'm not saying cardio > free weights. I do a heavy dose of both.

    To the OP can you be specific what your goals are? It would be easier for me to suggest a program for you if I knew what you were trying to achieve. BeachBody offers a ton of different programs that range from easy to insane, as well as strength/resistance to full on cardio. Insanity is probably the best all around program. If you want a structured lifting program Body Beast is king. P90X is amazing for body weight and resistance with plyo.

    If I had to rank them by my favorites...of the ones I own:

    1- Insanity
    2- Body Beast
    3- T25
    4- Insanity Max 30
    5- P90X

    Actuaaaally it wasn't. My transformation in all 3 of my pics is from purely free weights and following set programs involving free weights. So take it as you will, but I'll still stand by free weights for building a better body than machines or at home programs.

  • Soundwave79
    Soundwave79 Posts: 469 Member
    edited March 2016
    jessef593 wrote: »
    Actuaaaally it wasn't. My transformation in all 3 of my pics is from purely free weights and following set programs involving free weights. So take it as you will, but I'll still stand by free weights for building a better body than machines or at home programs.

    Cool your ripped. Awesome. Your post was still a troll. It would be akin to me going into a thread asking "favorite free weight routine at the gym" and me posting "Insanity"

  • lezerlies
    lezerlies Posts: 39 Member
    The point was the OP was specifically asking about Beachbody programs. Your response of "use free weights at the gym" wasn't very helpful. At all.
    jessef593 wrote: »
    sceleratis wrote: »
    jessef593 wrote: »
    The free weights section.

    Best answer. Hands down.


    Not really..

    1- Some people don't like/want/or can afford going to a gym
    2- Some people can't afford to buy all the free weights for home use
    3- Free weights aren't going to do as much to improve your cardiovascular health, flexibility, endurance such as a program like Insanity will
    4- She specifically asked about BeachBody programs so in the end his post was just a troll job

    To be clear I'm not saying cardio > free weights. I do a heavy dose of both.

    To the OP can you be specific what your goals are? It would be easier for me to suggest a program for you if I knew what you were trying to achieve. BeachBody offers a ton of different programs that range from easy to insane, as well as strength/resistance to full on cardio. Insanity is probably the best all around program. If you want a structured lifting program Body Beast is king. P90X is amazing for body weight and resistance with plyo.

    If I had to rank them by my favorites...of the ones I own:

    1- Insanity
    2- Body Beast
    3- T25
    4- Insanity Max 30
    5- P90X

    Actuaaaally it wasn't. My transformation in all 3 of my pics is from purely free weights and following set programs involving free weights. So take it as you will, but I'll still stand by free weights for building a better body than machines or at home programs.

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