What is your experience with 30 Day Shred?

mnec
mnec Posts: 4
edited September 21 in Fitness and Exercise
Hey guys

I have the 30 day shred, today is labor day and the store is closed so I cant get dumbbells so looks like ill wait until tomorrow to start the video. Just wanted some input/advice/motivation etc!
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  • If that's the one from Jillian Michaels just be careful on how you exercise. I tried it for a week before I tore my miniscus. I was being a little ambitious.
  • mnec
    mnec Posts: 4
    Oh - thanks for the advice. It is the one from Jillian.
  • rubysparkle
    rubysparkle Posts: 362 Member
    i've just ordered this as a gift to myself for reaching my first goal - do i need to buy weights?

    i thought seeing as the nights are drawing in now it might be a good idea for when i cant get to the gym :smile:
  • Beth720
    Beth720 Posts: 661 Member
    I love it! I tend to follow Anita (I think she's the "adapted" one...whoever is on the right as you look at the screen shot of all 3) for the *slightly* easier workout. I lost about 12 pounds my first time through. Haven't made it a full 30 days since - I tend to get exercise ADD and jump around, plus I got into running.

    I did 10 days per level. Level 1 is cool. I hate level 2 with a passion. Level 3 is definitely the most challenging, but for me it's the most fun.

    Good luck!!
  • I am on Level 2/day 4. Jillian doesn't have you stretch out before the workout, but I take a few minutes to strectch my calf muscles, shins and knee area. Level 1 can be very hard on your knees for about the first 3-4 days, but I found that if I stretched out it was soooo much better and my knees didn't really hurt afterwards. Otherwise, I like it and it really is a great workout. Keep it up and by day 5-7 you'll really notice a difference in your endurance. Don't get discouraged if you don't drop weight right away. The general concensus is that your muscles will retain water for up to 2 weeks when doing intense cardio. I have only lost a couple pounds, but I am really starting to lose the inches. Good luck!
  • mnec
    mnec Posts: 4
    :) Thanks! Ill probably be following Anita as well - I have a feeling this is going to kick my butt.

    As for the weights, the girls in the video use dumbbells (I read online that they use 5lb ones in the video, but you can start with 3lb and work your way up.) Ill just be buying 2-3lb dumbbells.
  • Beth720
    Beth720 Posts: 661 Member
    i've just ordered this as a gift to myself for reaching my first goal - do i need to buy weights?

    i thought seeing as the nights are drawing in now it might be a good idea for when i cant get to the gym :smile:

    Yeah. I use 3 pound weights. I think they recommend 3-5 pounders.
  • OnionCookie
    OnionCookie Posts: 272 Member
    I like it but I tell everyone that starts to definitely warm up much more than Jillian has you do. I did it the first time and the next day I couldn't move. I left it alone for a month, went back to it with more warm ups and wasn't nearly as sore.
  • dogwalk
    dogwalk Posts: 57 Member
    I dont know what it is,but if it works ill try it,is it gotten at the store in extercise section?
  • ron2282
    ron2282 Posts: 2,760 Member
    I love 30 Day Shred!!! I've been using it since January about 3 times a week. It's a kick butt workout, but if you stick with it you'll definitely see results. She has a new Shred DVD that is being released this week - I can't wait to get it.
  • vickiele1
    vickiele1 Posts: 394 Member
    I have been using it for 4 days now (today will be the 5th). You do need hand weights, start out light and work your way up to heavier ones. You do need to stretch more before starting. My advice is DON'T GIVE UP. The first few days are killers. The exercises are very easy, in and of themselves, but the routine is challenging - at least it is for me (I am 56 years old and down to 172 lbs, 5'6" tall - with arthritis in both knees). If I can do this routine, I think anyone can. I do have to modify the push-ups and do them against a wall instead of on the floor - my knees can't take the floor stuff. I nearly made it all the way through the routine last night, but had to break for a few seconds on the bicycle crunches. I also don't think she stretches enough at the end - so you might consider doing more of that before quitting. All in all, though, it is an excellent work out for 20 minutes - well worth the money for the DVD. I am recommending it to whomever will listen, because I have seen the results in just 4 days. I think I may even make it all the way through the routine tonight without having to quit - we will see. LOL.

    Vickie
  • CakeFit21
    CakeFit21 Posts: 2,521 Member
    It's TOUGH but totally worth it, especially if you are pressed for time. I lost 2 pant sizes in the first 20 days, no joke! Stick with it. I had had a couple of false starts previously then something just clicked. I didn't stop. You really feel a sense of accomplishment finishing the 30 days or finishing all three levels if you are spreading them out.

    I hadn't really thought about it until reading the other posts in this thread, but I agree, she does not stretch enough. Don't think that just because she stops at the end that you have too. Those cool downs always left me wanting more.
  • I'm only on day 2 but I think it's great already. I can really feel it working on my legs!
  • RushinBruisette
    RushinBruisette Posts: 2,109 Member
    I just bought the video on ebay and it showed up this weekend, gonna give it a go possibly Friday once I weigh in and measure :)
  • eekface
    eekface Posts: 44 Member
    I have a question.. are there any resting days?
  • KeepOnMoving
    KeepOnMoving Posts: 383 Member
    I already responded to this question a few days ago. But here it goes again in a nut shell: I did a full 30 days in January 2009. Pros: I was toned, had more stamina than before. Cons: I felt beaten, sore, lost the fun of it on level 3, had heart palpitations the following month. I quit after 30 days because I didn't loose weight from exercise alone - I wasn't dieting either. I thought there has has to be a better way to get in shape that is not so painful and grueling. So I tried other DVDs including a boot camp that was not necessarily easy but more forgiving.
  • jlizgar
    jlizgar Posts: 104
    I have a question.. are there any resting days?

    Thats what im wondering. I have done 2 days in a row and its KILLING me. I know I need to push through the pain, but I dont want to get to the point where I seriously cant move to do ANY exersize, that would be bad. I do a lot of yoga & pilates and even after a good yoga session to stretch out my muscles I am still really sore.
    Im thinking of doing it 6 days a week with 1 off OR every other day, I havent decided .
  • crazybxrmom
    crazybxrmom Posts: 62 Member
    I have a question.. are there any resting days?

    Thats what im wondering. I have done 2 days in a row and its KILLING me. I know I need to push through the pain, but I dont want to get to the point where I seriously cant move to do ANY exersize, that would be bad. I do a lot of yoga & pilates and even after a good yoga session to stretch out my muscles I am still really sore.
    Im thinking of doing it 6 days a week with 1 off OR every other day, I havent decided .

    What Yoga DVDs are you using...I need ones that are good for streching and helping to loosen up my muscles.
  • crazybxrmom
    crazybxrmom Posts: 62 Member
    It's TOUGH but totally worth it, especially if you are pressed for time. I lost 2 pant sizes in the first 20 days, no joke! Stick with it. I had had a couple of false starts previously then something just clicked. I didn't stop. You really feel a sense of accomplishment finishing the 30 days or finishing all three levels if you are spreading them out.

    I hadn't really thought about it until reading the other posts in this thread, but I agree, she does not stretch enough. Don't think that just because she stops at the end that you have too. Those cool downs always left me wanting more.

    Are Level 2 and 3 harder, or just different moves? Could you do level 1, 2 3 for day 1 ,2 3 then rotate that way?
  • ron2282
    ron2282 Posts: 2,760 Member
    I have a question.. are there any resting days?

    You don't have to do it every day. I only use it about 3 times a week and I'm still losing weight.
  • grover0ca
    grover0ca Posts: 568 Member
    I have just finished Level 2 Day 10.
    I have not been doing it day after day. I do taekwondo 3x a week and I walk as well so I do the shred approx 2 to 3x a week.
    I could not do it day after day, I have shin splints and find the impact of alot of the exercises is hard on me..so it is best for me to mix it up with other exercise. You will know what is best for you once you try.

    Since I am doing other exercise and watching my diet I am losing weight, I don't think I would lose weight doing the shred along.
    I am way more toned now (yeah!) and my cardio & strenght has improved so much..love that!
  • mommaski4
    mommaski4 Posts: 305 Member
    I have used Shred over the past few weeks. I do not do it every day, maybe 3-5 times a week. I am also fitting in walking as well. I am loving it. It was so hard the first few days but now not so much. I think I am ready to move up to level 2. It is hard on the knees but modify if necessary. I do the low impact (Anita) and also modified the jumping jacks (though she tells you not to) to knee lifts with the same arm movements (per what a trainer told me to do a few years ago).

    I could not find my dumbells the first time so I did it without. You still get a great workout. You could always use water bottles.
  • jlizgar
    jlizgar Posts: 104
    I have a question.. are there any resting days?

    Thats what im wondering. I have done 2 days in a row and its KILLING me. I know I need to push through the pain, but I dont want to get to the point where I seriously cant move to do ANY exersize, that would be bad. I do a lot of yoga & pilates and even after a good yoga session to stretch out my muscles I am still really sore.
    Im thinking of doing it 6 days a week with 1 off OR every other day, I havent decided .

    What Yoga DVDs are you using...I need ones that are good for streching and helping to loosen up my muscles.

    Im mainly doing yoga & pilates at my gym. I just ordered the book YogaFit, which has all the yoga poses that I do at the gym (plus many more!) and I plan to do more yoga work at home for those times I cant make it to the gym. I like to have an instructor to make sure im doing the poses correctly , you can hurt yourself if you do them wrong so just be careful! and good luck, I LOVE Yoga so much im hoping to one day become an instructor myself!
  • louloubabydoll
    louloubabydoll Posts: 44 Member
    Im on my second day level 1 and my legs are killing but enjoying it so far, going to buy weights tho been using bottles of water but they are not heavy enough
  • CakeFit21
    CakeFit21 Posts: 2,521 Member
    It's TOUGH but totally worth it, especially if you are pressed for time. I lost 2 pant sizes in the first 20 days, no joke! Stick with it. I had had a couple of false starts previously then something just clicked. I didn't stop. You really feel a sense of accomplishment finishing the 30 days or finishing all three levels if you are spreading them out.

    I hadn't really thought about it until reading the other posts in this thread, but I agree, she does not stretch enough. Don't think that just because she stops at the end that you have too. Those cool downs always left me wanting more.

    Are Level 2 and 3 harder, or just different moves? Could you do level 1, 2 3 for day 1 ,2 3 then rotate that way?

    You do the levels in order. They get harder as you move up. I'd say you spend about 10 days on each level. You'll see your endurance go through the roof by level three.The first couple of days of each level are hard and you WILL be sore but you can do it!
  • eveunderground
    eveunderground Posts: 236 Member
    I did two rounds of the 30 day shred (so 60 days), my goal was always to do them 30 days straight but I did end up taking breaks here and there. I thought the results were great. If you're looking to improve your body composition so that you look more "toned" with the least amount of daily time investment (each video is 20ish mins) then I'd definitely recommend the shred. Although, if you have knee problems you may have to do some adjustments to the moves, or just skip this workout video entirely, I don't really have knee issues but I did find it hard on my knees.

    I never bought free weights, I just used 2 large full shampoo bottles...that worked for me.

    And as for the levels, they get progressively more difficult. The first 30 days I did them in order (10 days level1, 10 days level 2, 10 days level 3), the second round I alternated each level every day.
  • crazybxrmom
    crazybxrmom Posts: 62 Member
    Thanks for your responses
    I cannot take classes at my gym as they do not offer any classes. I joined Planet Fitness as it is what fit in the budget. Thinking maybe an outside Yoga studio for a couple of times to make sure I am doing the basic s right.

    Thanks for letting me know the levels get harder as you progress. I will e waiting a few more days before trying level 2.
  • Hey Guys,

    I recently purchased the 30day shred DVD and thought that I might get away with not using the dumb bells but like many of you have suggested it is required so I need tio purcahse them ASAP and commence my workout to shift the last bit of my baby fat.Wish me luck.
  • FireRox21
    FireRox21 Posts: 424 Member
    I bought the Shred to do while my gym's pool was closed for 2 weeks. I didn't make it past 4 days. I was so sore after the first day of Level 1, I couldn't move. I thought I was in shape because of competitive swimming, but the Shred kicked my butt!!! I have severe Rheumatoid Arthritis, so I had to modify ALL of the jumping exercises, even the jumping jacks, as well as, the push-ups. I now do Level 1 once or twice a week to supplement my swimming, but overall, I have not seen any drastic results. I'm sure I would if I could stick with it, but I just hate working out at home and would much rather be in the pool! Also, I skipped ahead and checked out Levels 2 and 3 and there is NO WAY I could do the cardio stuff, even if I tried to modify it. Kinda bummed about that.
  • louloubabydoll
    louloubabydoll Posts: 44 Member
    Im on day4 level 1 and im just getting used to the pain, getting scared as level 2 will be here b4 I know it!!!!
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