Discouraged :(
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Stop thinking about where you were or where you are now. This is a process. Think about where you want to be. Think about the step s you need to do to get there.
YOU CAN DO THIS!!! DON'T GIVE UP!!!!!!0 -
Stay Strong!! Just think of how amazing you will feel when you have worked super hard, and are finally seeing results! If you stick with it, your strength and endurance will grow, and each day will get a little easier. Its not supposed to feel or be "easy". if it was, we'd all be super thin or in shape super models. However, we have all put ourselves here the way that we are, and we have to face the challenge to come out of this rut!
REMEMBER: YOU ARE A WOMAN!! YOU ARE CAPABLE OF ANYTHING!!!
p.s. Is Insanity a part of the brazil routine??0 -
Hey, remember they call it "Insanity" ! It is very tough workout and they don't expect you to be able to complete it lall the way thru right away! Even the people in the actual workout rest periodically. You will know you are achieving endurance and strength when you can go a little further or jump a little higher. It takes time for that to happen. And he does not say you must be able to complete everything without resting, he says that you just have to try your best. Your best will get better each week you do it!0
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I've never considered that before. I've never considered that.. I might not be eating enough for fear that I'll put my weight back on. I've been at a plateau for about 8 months..
It's not YOUR weight any longer. You worked hard to get rid of it. I'm sure you can work hard to keep it off and tone yourself up. You've done a great job so far. Keep up the excellent work. Be sure you are feeding yourself properly for those workouts.0 -
DON'T GIVE UP!
I haven't done Insanity, but I have friends that have, and it is TOUGH!
From my personal experience doing other things (I'm addicted to the cardio-kickboxing type workouts), a lot of these have a very steep learning curve.
Doing these workouts, I have noticed a few things with beginners:
1. You're body isn't conditioned for this specific workout yet. Do what you can at whatever level you can. It's going to take a few sessions to acclimate your body and LEARN THE PACING you need to get through the workout.
2. You're brain is trying to learn new specific moves. It will take a few sessions to get the mind/muscle memory going.
3. You're brain is trying to learn entire new routines. Even more mind/muscle memory.
4. and probably the most important: You are going to feel like a dork for a while. Accept it, get over it, and ROCK IT!
As you get more proficient at the workouts (weeks) you can up your intensity.
You will get there! Someone who has already done what you have done has all the mental strength they need to do this! It is just going to take a little time.0 -
I have never tried Insanity. The reason why is because I don't feel like I'm in good enough shape yet. I do the Chalean Extreme cardio workouts (which are fairly short), and I almost feel like I'm going do die doing them. But I keep on doing them in hopes that I will build up endurance. I figure after a while I will be able to do it, and you can do Insanity. Maybe it will take longer than 60 days. So what? You'll be working on getting in the best shape of your life! Don't worry, just do what you can, and you'll get there!
PS I don't even know if I still have a Beach Body Coach. Do you pay, or use the free profile? I use the free one and it doesn't seem to help at all. I much prefer just being on here. The people are great, and very helpful and encouraging. And there are lots of great challenges and things you can join.
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I also haven't done it! But my BF is going to start today... good luck to him. I think he is just going to start with 30 mins a day.
Could I suggest that you start with a little 30DS just to better ease into insanity? Try each level for a couple days and see?0 -
I agree with what has already been said. I have been trying (on and off) for past 10 years to get to a weight my doctor says is healthy. I liked weight lifting when I was younger and have been trying to do that at least 3x a week since beginning of June, in addition to workouts at home. I haven't done Insanity (or P90X... they look similar) but have one called X-factor:ST put out by Joe Weider, whose name I know from my weight lifting days. It was 1/3 the price and while not quite as intense, still gives you a run for your money. Even the instructors on the videos keep saying you won't probably be able to do all the moves, but if you are sincere to the program you should be much better at the end of 8 weeks, or whatever length it is. I am 52 and have back and ankle issues and there are just some moves I physically cannot perform, so I modify as I can and do what is left. Trust me, I am sweating after the 40 minutes is done!
I would suggest keeping up and even if it takes 2 weeks per workout as opposed to 1 just to feel comfortable moving on, I would do that. My observation also was week 2 was actually easier than week 1 because they used different moves my body was able to do! So perhaps preview a week or two ahead and see if that might not help.
I would also do weights. Keep a log and build up as you go. Women are concerned about looking like The Hulk and I can assure you having done it before (and I would scare men out of the gym I lifted such heavy weights back in the day), I was definitely muscular/defined but not bulky. I went to buy new clothes back then and got my butt in a size 5 (was in my late 20's at the time) and wore a size 9 in high school. The weights made that much difference!
Don't be discouraged! I'm not too crazy about how I look right now either and I still have more than 50 pounds to loose but I just keep a vision in my head of what I want to look like and it really keeps me motivated when I feel like I want to stop.
Hope this helps! Best of luck and you will do great!0 -
Keep it up it isn't going to happen overnight. You have lost so much weight and the Insanity workout is extreme. I tried it and I know that for myself it is something I will have to work up to. I didn't want to compromise on form and risk not being able to workout at all. I am working out hard consistently 4 days a week and for me, that is an accomplishment. Don't give up, but don't hurt yourself.0
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Do not get discouraged Sunny believe me I feel that same way while doing P90X. This morning I truly had that feeling but I pushed myself to do and afterwards I felt better. Insanity is tough and I applaud you for even getting through day 2. I am currently on Day 10 of P90X. What made you choose Insanity? Ever thought that maybe you are not ready for that type of program and you are pushing yourself to hard?
You got to believe you can do this, put in the hard work and the results will pay off but you got to keep pushing play. We can do this together you and I and I'm here to help you as much as you want my help.0
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