Calories burned from Insanity Workout?
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I saw your post and wanted to second your thoughts. I am also short and weigh 120 ad been working on loosing 10 pounds for ever. Nothing works, not diet not exercise nothing. I'm working on checking hormones now. That said, I also do not burn more then 350 calories in any exercise. Usually less. My heart rate is up so I am not sure why I do not burn more. I use a sportline hrm. Cardio recovery is a bummer because I too burn little calories. I do not follow T eating so much but have been following BFFM guidelines most of the time. I know my calories are always in a deficit but not to low. I am at a loss. I am on the end of week 4 and am stronger and my legs are more muscular and firm however the fat is still there thus causing my legs to get bigger. I am going to continue to the second month and hope for more results.0
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I did Insanity. It was tough and even after 60 days I still needed to stop, just not as much. I didn't lose weight, but I sure did get strong both cardio & muscle wise. Using the formula with the nutrition guide, my guess is calories burned would start at about 350 & go up depending upon how hard you're working. But remember Insanity is great for burning calories, but diet is still the key to weight loss.0
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I work out with the Insanity DVD's and wear a HRM also. It is a very individual process in part because of the EFFORT one puts into the workout, the age of the individual, and the weight/fitness level. If using a guess, then I would suggests choosing a low calorie burn guess
I learned this by experience LOL0 -
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What does this do?0
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yeah... its called calorie burner or something like that... the pic looks like a chalk board drawing of stick figures working out.... but it tends to over estimate so just deduct about 10 - 15% of whatever it says....0
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i do... because depending on the day i burn differently although its usually within the same range....0
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Insanity Core Cardio 63 minutes 555 Cal
Plyometric Cardio 72 minutes 852 Cal
Cardio Power Resistance 60 minutes 649 Cal
Cardio Recovery 58 minutes 500 Cal
Pure Cardio & Abs 61 minutes 696 Cal
Max Interval Circuit 79 minutes 919 Cal
Max Interval Plyo 72 minutes 870 Cal
Max Cardio Cond. & Abs 93 minutes 1034 Cal
Max Recovery 65 minutes 537 Cal
These were all taken with an HRM. As you can see when you get into the second half of Insanity (called Max) the calorie burns go way up. It's cool to compare these with other people's results. I weighed 264 to 250 on my first round of Insanity. About to do my second round.
TO EVERYONE DOING INSANITY: Keep going no matter how much you have to stop and rest. I can assure that if you stick with it, you will be pleased at the end of the 60 days. Also, the second half of Insanity IS tougher than the first but you will get used to the longer workouts. I thought I'd be bored going back to the start after my first round but the first 30 day's workouts are just as tough. Starting my second round this week after too long of a delay. Good luck to you all!!!
Why don't the minutes match up to the minutes of duration on the dvd's?0 -
Hope this helps
http://www.fitclick.com/calories_burned?Workout_Programs_Videos&cc=969
Insanity Calories Burned
Cardio & Resistance - 789
Pure Cardio - 859
Cardio Recovery - 1016
Core Cardio & Balance - 441
Max Interval Plyo - 950
Dig Deeper Fit Test - 1089
Max Cardio Conditioning - 698
Fit Test Only - 844
Fit Test & Max Interval Circuit - 1006
Max Interval Circuit - 640
Max Recovery - 267
Cardio & Resistance - 558
Sports Interval Training - 514
Max Cardio - 626
Upper Body Weight Lifting -287
Abs - 345
Speed & Agility - 570
Asylum
Speed & Agility - 570
Strength & P90X Ab Ripper - 486
Gameday & Overtime - 658
Gameday - 520
This is the data from another site, it is not much difference in the calories burned count except it is geared towards what man/men would possibly burn.
Fitness Program
Calories Burned Duration (Mins) Sex
Insanity Cardio Power & Resistance Calories Burned
872 39 min. Male
Insanity Cardio Recovery Calories Burned
422 33 min. Male
Insanity Core Cardio & Balance Calories Burned
540 37 min. Male
Insanity Fit Test Calories Burned
506 25 min. Male
Insanity Max Cardio Conditioning Calories Burned
929 46 min. Male
Insanity Max Interval Plyo Calories Burned
968 54 min. Male
Insanity Plyo Cardio Circuit Calories Burned
869 42 min. Male
Insanity Power and Resistance Calories Burned
802 39 min. Male
Insanity Pure Cardio and Cardio Abs Calories Burned
949 58 min. Male
Insanity Pure Cardio Calories Burned
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Where did you get your body bug at?0
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I found that this website is pretty accurate on how many calories you can burn with any workout:
http://www.shapesense.com/fitness-exercise/calculators/heart-rate-based-calorie-burn-calculator.aspx
Like others have said, investing in an HRM can replace going to this website0 -
I use my own heart monitor...0
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