Focus T25 - Summer Slim Down!

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  • Tito3697
    Tito3697 Posts: 7 Member
    I have 5lb and 8lbs free weights, is it ok ? do i need to buy heavier ones for Beta? any suggestions ?

    I use 12lbs free weights, thats what Scott uses lol. I think youre okay imo. Im thinking about purchasing 15lbs ones for gamma though.
  • eganita
    eganita Posts: 501 Member
    I have 5lb and 8lbs free weights, is it ok ? do i need to buy heavier ones for Beta? any suggestions ?

    I use 12lbs free weights, thats what Scott uses lol. I think youre okay imo. Im thinking about purchasing 15lbs ones for gamma though.

    Replying to both...

    I am female and small-ish (5'3", ~130 lbs). I only have 5 lb and 10 lb weights. For Beta in general, I was able to use the 10 lb weights for most exercises (though it was pushing it a little bit for some workouts). If I got too tired with the 10s, I finished out with the 5s. Anyway, I'd say you'd be ok with the 5 + 8 lb weights. You could always see how it goes the 1st week and consider buying alternate weights at that point if needed.

    In Gamma, I've been using a combination as well... but I will say sometimes you do a WHOLE BUNCH of the same exercise in a row (especially with some workouts like The Pyramid). So, my 5 lb weights have come in handy there (I even start feeling quite fatigued using the 5 lb weights for some things...) :) There are also some exercises where you're supposed to use REALLY light weights (superman with pulse, superman lat pull downs, etc). I think the people in the DVD may be using 2.5 lbs. I just don't use anything for those, since I don't have that size weights... and those darn superman things are hard enough for me as it is :)

    ETA: It appears the women in Beta/Gamma use 5 or 8 lb weights.. hard to tell in some cases (I'm just reading the #s off of their dumbbells!) It appears the men use 12 (Scott) and 15 (Shaun). The one guy uses the bands.
  • eganita
    eganita Posts: 501 Member
    I am in week 5 of Alpha - Can't wait to start beta next week, I heard it's much more fun :wink:

    My first day of Beta was yesterday. Had Core Cardio. Honestly... I felt it was easier then Alpha Cardio. Was way less abuse on the calfs and lower legs. Was more well rounded. I didn't struggle nearly as much as I thought I was going. Speed 2.0 tonight for the first time. Should be interesting.
    I thought that Beta was supposed to be harder then alpha, but then everyone i talk to say it's easier . Do you burn/ sweat as much though?

    I guess it depends on what you like. I find workouts using dumbbells easier to get through. The more plank/burpee/push-up-based workouts are harder for me. So for me, some Beta workouts were easier compared to Alpha.. though part of this was due to the fact I had gotten in better shape from Alpha. Beta was definitely a nice change-up from Beta, IMO.

    Ooh, I'm really looking forward to Beta now, then...I feel like my arms have been getting neglected with not using weights/bands. I've been adding some strength training in from time to time. I hate burpees, plank, and push-ups, too...suffer through them, blech.

    I understand completely and felt the same way!! That was one of my least favorite parts of Insanity.. not too much focus on upper-body strength there either (though it never claimed to have that as part of the workout, so I can't be too mad about it :) ).
  • jajsmom
    jajsmom Posts: 22 Member
    Just started two days ago. Supposed to do day 3 today but my hernia came back/then left so not sure.
  • fercar3000
    fercar3000 Posts: 286 Member
    I'm on day 3 with T25 , feel free to add me for support if you want
  • ldocampo
    ldocampo Posts: 34
    Ok so I did it, I ordered the DVDs last night from ebay and I'm ready to make some changes!
  • trlynn68
    trlynn68 Posts: 11
    Ok so I did it, I ordered the DVDs last night from ebay and I'm ready to make some changes!

    Good for you! I'm so glad I started it - I'm on day 3 of week 2 and am loving it! Who doesn't have 25 minutes a day? It's a great program!
  • ldocampo
    ldocampo Posts: 34
    Thanks for the encouragement! Do you do other exercise outside of the program? I love to run, not sure if I'll be too tired to do it after the T25 though
  • gerla_k
    gerla_k Posts: 495 Member
    I have 5lb and 8lbs free weights, is it ok ? do i need to buy heavier ones for Beta? any suggestions ?

    I use 12lbs free weights, thats what Scott uses lol. I think youre okay imo. Im thinking about purchasing 15lbs ones for gamma though.

    Replying to both...

    I am female and small-ish (5'3", ~130 lbs). I only have 5 lb and 10 lb weights. For Beta in general, I was able to use the 10 lb weights for most exercises (though it was pushing it a little bit for some workouts). If I got too tired with the 10s, I finished out with the 5s. Anyway, I'd say you'd be ok with the 5 + 8 lb weights. You could always see how it goes the 1st week and consider buying alternate weights at that point if needed.

    In Gamma, I've been using a combination as well... but I will say sometimes you do a WHOLE BUNCH of the same exercise in a row (especially with some workouts like The Pyramid). So, my 5 lb weights have come in handy there (I even start feeling quite fatigued using the 5 lb weights for some things...) :) There are also some exercises where you're supposed to use REALLY light weights (superman with pulse, superman lat pull downs, etc). I think the people in the DVD may be using 2.5 lbs. I just don't use anything for those, since I don't have that size weights... and those darn superman things are hard enough for me as it is :)

    ETA: It appears the women in Beta/Gamma use 5 or 8 lb weights.. hard to tell in some cases (I'm just reading the #s off of their dumbbells!) It appears the men use 12 (Scott) and 15 (Shaun). The one guy uses the bands.
    Thanks for your post , I do have 3lbs i think :))) So good, i can do supermens with those.
    Oh and I hate supermens too- urgh!!
  • infinikitty
    infinikitty Posts: 440 Member
    Thanks for the encouragement! Do you do other exercise outside of the program? I love to run, not sure if I'll be too tired to do it after the T25 though

    I run 3+ miles at least three days a week. I do my running right before I do the workouts and I've been okay. If I run on a day that I'm supposed to do the Total Body Circuit I swap it for the one the day after so I don't die haha. Usually the other ones don't bother me after running.
  • freespirit420
    freespirit420 Posts: 12 Member
    Is this workout ok for beginners? I tried the jillian 30 day shred and made it 20 days and then the holidays hit and haven't gone back. Is the workout similar?
  • eganita
    eganita Posts: 501 Member
    Is this workout ok for beginners? I tried the jillian 30 day shred and made it 20 days and then the holidays hit and haven't gone back. Is the workout similar?

    I think it's definitely good for beginners (but also suitable for non-beginners). There are modified moves throughout T25, which you can follow if you need low impact, aren't able to do some of the moves, or if you're dragging and need a bit of a break.

    I've done the 30 Day Shred DVDs in the past. I liked the workouts, but for me, there was not enough variety (since there are only the three levels, and you're more-or-less doing the same one in a row for 10 days). I think some of the exercises in T25 are pretty similar to the ones from 30DS (though it's been years since I did the 30DS workouts at this point). If you liked 30DS, I think it's quite possible you'd like T25 too... but that's just my opinion :) Of course Shaun T has a pretty different personality compared to Jillian. I like both of them.
  • ldocampo
    ldocampo Posts: 34
    Awesome! I'm trying to train to eventually run a half marathon so I didn't want to have to stop for the ten weeks!
  • infinikitty
    infinikitty Posts: 440 Member
    Awesome! I'm trying to train to eventually run a half marathon so I didn't want to have to stop for the ten weeks!

    I'm training for a half marathon, too! It's not until November, so we're just doing the 3+ 3x a week for now. Around late August we've got a specific plan we'll be following for twelve weeks to get prepared. :-) I'm excited! I've only done 5k, 8k, and 10k's up until now!
  • impromark
    impromark Posts: 119 Member
    I'm finishing up Beta tomorrow and I feel great. A couple of weeks worth of work conferences over the course of the schedule haven't helped the weight loss - only five pounds in ten weeks - but the goal was to shape things up rather than shed pounds off, and to combat the inevitable gains made with days of high-calorie catered meals and desserts and wine and snacks and whytheheckdoconferencesneverstockenoughwaterordietsoda?!

    I've lost inches everywhere though and intend to keep pushing through the next month and its additional two work conferences. Gamma begins soon!

    Mark
  • ldocampo
    ldocampo Posts: 34
    You're so impressive! Wishing you lots of luck! I have a few 5ks lined up for the summer, but I don't know if I'm really going to sign up for the half marathon. I kinda like just running in the gym with no one watching me :X
  • infinikitty
    infinikitty Posts: 440 Member
    You're so impressive! Wishing you lots of luck! I have a few 5ks lined up for the summer, but I don't know if I'm really going to sign up for the half marathon. I kinda like just running in the gym with no one watching me :X

    Make sure you do some running outside, though, before any race...treadmill running is very different from pavement running! Just a tip!
  • infinikitty
    infinikitty Posts: 440 Member
    T25 Total Body Circuit AND Ab Intervals on the same day, after a 3.2 mile run and T25 Cardio the day before = ouch. SOOOOOOO glad tomorrow is a rest day! Can't wait to see my week three stats! How's everyone doing this week?! Don't forget there's a Summer Slim Down group some of us are participating in, too! Feel free to come on over there, too!
  • keepmovinstrong
    keepmovinstrong Posts: 101 Member
    It's definitly worth it and the support by the myfitnesspal members is awesome. I say go for it . Just finished my first week of T25 Alpha . Everytime you feel like giving in just look at the timer and realize it's only 25 minutes. You can do it. :smile:
  • keepmovinstrong
    keepmovinstrong Posts: 101 Member
    Wow You're really working T25. Awesome. I couldn't do Lower Focus and Cardio in the same day so my saturday will be Cardio make up day. But I am really enjoying T25 if that's even possible. I look forward to the workout.Be glad when the soreness goes away.:smile: Ab Intervals really got me.
  • One2Run
    One2Run Posts: 63 Member
    I'm on week two of beta, and tbh, I am exhausted. I was running 4x a week before that, and have cut it out due to sheer muscle fatigue. I can't wait for it to be over to get back to running. I did two half marathons last year, and another one coming up this fall.

    It has been great for overall strength and toning, but 6x a week is a bit much for me to include other stuff as well.

    I will be starting NROLFW when I finish t25 which should be better for getting runs in.

    Good luck to everyone working through it.
  • infinikitty
    infinikitty Posts: 440 Member
    Week three stats for Focus T25 - down another 1.6 pounds and 3.5 inches...for a total of 6.6 pounds and TEN inches! In THREE weeks! :-)
  • Avy049
    Avy049 Posts: 16
    That is fantastic results!!!

    I just started T25 the other day and I'm also doing my first 1oK 11th May most I've ran so far is 4miles!!


    I'm going on holiday in 4 weeks so I was hoping to dropa dress size by then!!!!

    If anyone wants to they can add me as a friend as I'm determined to see this through, I've enjoyed the past few days T25 although it has been hard going!!!

    xx
  • dawnfto
    dawnfto Posts: 79 Member
    I am starting this tomorrow. I have done a few other workouts but I have been getting bored, although I did get results. Time for something new with T25!
  • izu87
    izu87 Posts: 267 Member
    I'm considering starting it to go along with my Body Revolution program (currently into week six of it). >.>
  • cmbauer99
    cmbauer99 Posts: 184 Member
    I am also starting t25 week 3. My weight is staying the same, but definitely gaining muscles and losing inches. I wish I wasn't so fixated on the number on the scale, I am working my *kitten* off every workout and doing two a day somedays. Scale won't budge. My diet is around 1300 calories a day so it's in check. I know it's working just frustrating to not be dipping
  • izu87
    izu87 Posts: 267 Member
    I am also starting t25 week 3. My weight is staying the same, but definitely gaining muscles and losing inches. I wish I wasn't so fixated on the number on the scale, I am working my *kitten* off every workout and doing two a day somedays. Scale won't budge. My diet is around 1300 calories a day so it's in check. I know it's working just frustrating to not be dipping

    Not a specialist, but aren't 1300 calories too little for a man?! The absolute minimum for women is 1200 and this is if you do nothing all day long. And from reading a lot on the matter (as I too am blocked on the scale from not eating enough), I'd recommend you doing some additional looking into it. I'd recommend the Eat, Train, Progress group (link http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/10118-eat-train-progress) - they have some great posts with tons of explanations and they do offer advice to anyone who needs it.
  • cmbauer99
    cmbauer99 Posts: 184 Member
    I am also starting t25 week 3. My weight is staying the same, but definitely gaining muscles and losing inches. I wish I wasn't so fixated on the number on the scale, I am working my *kitten* off every workout and doing two a day somedays. Scale won't budge. My diet is around 1300 calories a day so it's in check. I know it's working just frustrating to not be dipping

    Not a specialist, but aren't 1300 calories too little for a man?! The absolute minimum for women is 1200 and this is if you do nothing all day long. And from reading a lot on the matter (as I too am blocked on the scale from not eating enough), I'd recommend you doing some additional looking into it. I'd recommend the Eat, Train, Progress group (link http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/10118-eat-train-progress) - they have some great posts with tons of explanations and they do offer advice to anyone who needs it.

    That's kinda what I was leaning towards, body is probably holding onto fat thinking I am starving it. as I track my food and exercise through my apps, my calories go up. So some days my programs want me eating 2000 calories but damn that's hard to do. I feel way too full after like 1500 I can't imagine 2000

    I will check out that group thanks!
  • izu87
    izu87 Posts: 267 Member
    I am also starting t25 week 3. My weight is staying the same, but definitely gaining muscles and losing inches. I wish I wasn't so fixated on the number on the scale, I am working my *kitten* off every workout and doing two a day somedays. Scale won't budge. My diet is around 1300 calories a day so it's in check. I know it's working just frustrating to not be dipping

    Not a specialist, but aren't 1300 calories too little for a man?! The absolute minimum for women is 1200 and this is if you do nothing all day long. And from reading a lot on the matter (as I too am blocked on the scale from not eating enough), I'd recommend you doing some additional looking into it. I'd recommend the Eat, Train, Progress group (link http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/10118-eat-train-progress) - they have some great posts with tons of explanations and they do offer advice to anyone who needs it.

    That's kinda what I was leaning towards, body is probably holding onto fat thinking I am starving it. as I track my food and exercise through my apps, my calories go up. So some days my programs want me eating 2000 calories but damn that's hard to do. I feel way too full after like 1500 I can't imagine 2000

    I will check out that group thanks!

    If you eat 1300 calories... I think you are starving. Even if you're not feeling it - you get used to it... But yeah... definitely look into it and ask for advice in the group. Good luck!
  • Good on ya big lad
    Just started this one as well! Week 1 down and ready for week 2!