Need an Insanity Partner

exwilson
exwilson Posts: 154 Member
Hey Everybody,

I got no love from Motivation and support, so I'll try this forum.

I'm planning on starting Insanity soon and was hoping I might find someone here that would want to join me at the same time. My fiancee doesn't want to join me and I know that I am always more motivated when I'm working with someone else.

So if you're interested, serious, and willing to join up with me, please reach out. You can reply here or feel free to add me and send a PM.

- E

PS - I'm planning on starting on 6/1.
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  • Abi198111
    Abi198111 Posts: 76 Member
    I don't know what your fitness it like but just one word of advice; I did insanity and followed the schedule for two weeks straight and I have to say I was in so much pain, particularly in my calves, that it became difficult to do anything. I hadn't injured myself and I always warmed up/cooled down and did all the stretches but my legs were sore and tight constantly. I think the insanity workouts are good as stand alone workouts, but for me, doing them every day was too much because of the repeated calf movements (a lot of the exercises force you to be on the balls of your feet so the calves are under a lot of pressure every time). Having said that, they're a great bit of cardio and if done right, the results are amazing.
  • wifeymou1112
    wifeymou1112 Posts: 129 Member
    I don't know what your fitness it like but just one word of advice; I did insanity and followed the schedule for two weeks straight and I have to say I was in so much pain, particularly in my calves, that it became difficult to do anything. I hadn't injured myself and I always warmed up/cooled down and did all the stretches but my legs were sore and tight constantly. I think the insanity workouts are good as stand alone workouts, but for me, doing them every day was too much because of the repeated calf movements (a lot of the exercises force you to be on the balls of your feet so the calves are under a lot of pressure every time). Having said that, they're a great bit of cardio and if done right, the results are amazing.

    I had the same thing happen to me when I started working out. I literally had never worked out or put myself through any strenuous effort. I started doing the 30 day shred and my knees killed me and I could barely walk down the stairs because my calf muscles were sooooo tight!

    This feeling passed!

    Now I'm doing Insanity and each day the only pain I get is D.O.M.S :-D (that goooood pain!) :-D

    OP : Do not be put off! Yes if you've been inactive it WILL hurt... But it WILL get better!
  • bcf7683
    bcf7683 Posts: 1,653 Member
    Word of advice- if you haven't been working out prior to starting Insanity, you'll want to do yourself a favor and do at least a couple weeks worth of exercise beforehand. Running, body weight squats/lunges and push ups will help you get into shape. I had been a regular at my gym (lifting/running 4-5 days a week) for around 2.5 years before I decided to do Insanity and it was even tough for me starting out. I wasn't as sore as everyone here is saying, but cardio-wise, I definitely felt it.

    Just go at your own pace- if you need to stop for a few seconds and grab some water, do it. Don't kill yourself to the point that you lose motivation and don't finish the program. Also, don't skip the fit tests. They're an awesome way to gauge your progress, and you'll be surprised how you progress with each test. Good luck! :drinker:
  • 143tobe
    143tobe Posts: 620 Member
    OP, I am interested in starting with you, but I've been mapping it out to see how it's going to work with my vacation schedule. I'll send you a PM, as long as you don't mind having a female partner.
  • kd_mazur
    kd_mazur Posts: 569 Member
    I am on Day 5 today:) Add away
  • exwilson
    exwilson Posts: 154 Member
    Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm no stranger to working out. I started running last year and have a few half marathons behind me. I'm also a regular at the gym for spinning, weights and swimming. I really just want too amp up my routines and Insanity has gotten some really great reviews.

    143tobe - I don't mind the females :smile: Feel free to send a PM.
  • mlizzi88
    mlizzi88 Posts: 12 Member
    I just started insanity on 5/26 and I'm absolutely loving it. If you want a buddy feel free to add me. My fit test results are a little embarrassing but it'll be nice to have motivation and accountability.
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    Im just starting up insanity, i do it on and off mixed with endurance, i find it hard to follow to a T, because of my weight, and as wifeymou said it can be harsh on the calves, however its less painful as i am getting fitter. :drinker:
  • CallMeRuPaul
    CallMeRuPaul Posts: 151 Member
    oh, dang! i'm having some outpatient surgery tomorrow. would like to start back-up, but can't. good luck.
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    oh, dang! i'm having some outpatient surgery tomorrow. would like to start back-up, but can't. good luck.

    Good luck with your surgery.
  • indextwo
    indextwo Posts: 10 Member
    I'd echo what has been mentioned here by other people (primarily for the benefit of anyone else checking out this thread) - it is definitely, *definitely* worth getting some other form of fitness under your belt before trying to do Insanity cold turkey. That's exactly what I tried a couple of months ago. It did not go well. I did P90X (graduate!) last year, but then pretty much took a year off of any kind of exercise; body weight/fat remained completely static, but I wasn't actively doing anything. Thought I'd give Insanity a go, and after two workouts I could barely move my legs and my back was in agony.

    It's worth noting that I have been advised by a trainer and a physiotherapist that I need to work on my core strength, so at the moment I'm going through T25 and concentrating solely on my form and my core. I'm four weeks in; one more week of Alpha, then I move onto 5 weeks of Beta. After I've done that, then I'm going to give Insanity another go.

    I'd totally be your buddy, but not for another 6 weeks I'm afraid!
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    I've done it twice and plan on starting again on Monday.
    Love it LOVE IT.
    Loved it so much I blogged about it on here.
    But it's tough going - if you get through the warm up, you're grand.
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    I got back from the gym so now i rest a bit then its Plyometric circuit :sad: , lvl 1 drills down, ski abs, IN !!!!!!!, OUT!!!!, IN!!!! :sad: .
    Come up come up into jabs :smokin: its done, 40 mins of pain and then pleasure :flowerforyou:
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    I've done it twice and plan on starting again on Monday.
    Love it LOVE IT.
    Loved it so much I blogged about it on here.
    But it's tough going - if you get through the warm up, you're grand.

    Well done mate :drinker:
  • wifeymou1112
    wifeymou1112 Posts: 129 Member
    I got back from the gym so now i rest a bit then its Plyometric circuit :sad: , lvl 1 drills down, ski abs, IN !!!!!!!, OUT!!!!, IN!!!! :sad: .
    Come up come up into jabs :smokin: its done, 40 mins of pain and then pleasure :flowerforyou:

    plyometric is just mean!! in.. out... in... *collapse in pool of sweat*
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    Yh it may sound crazy but i like pure cardio more dont know why, maybe more things to do i guess.
  • nick_87_
    nick_87_ Posts: 4 Member
    I have just started my second round of insanity :-)
  • theoden524
    theoden524 Posts: 26
    Hey Exwilson,

    I'll send you a friend request. I'm actually just about to start Month 2 tomorrow myself (excited and a little nervous :smile: ) I've been seeing great results so far, so it's definitely worth it if you put the effort in!

    Definitely up for all the support I can get as well!

    - Matt
  • wifeymou1112
    wifeymou1112 Posts: 129 Member
    Yeh I do too! I think it's probably because I get to take more breaks! ;-) shhhh haha
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    Started again today with a wee fit test.
    Going to do some weights and jogging along with it so should be an interesting 2 months.
    Plus side -huge calorie burns!
    Downside - sore and hungry for the next 2 months.
  • SrMaggalicious
    SrMaggalicious Posts: 495 Member
    Insanity is what got me from 175 to 120 in 4 months. Like others have said, go your own pace...there is no workout like it. You think you have endurance from running but this literally blows up your lungs...You'll be able to run forever after completing this. Once my doc gives me the green light to train again, this will be added back in to my workouts. Never had obliques until I turned 50, thanks to Shaun T. Great vids. I've been using them off and on since 2010.
  • SrMaggalicious
    SrMaggalicious Posts: 495 Member
    I got back from the gym so now i rest a bit then its Plyometric circuit :sad: , lvl 1 drills down, ski abs, IN !!!!!!!, OUT!!!!, IN!!!! :sad: .
    Come up come up into jabs :smokin: its done, 40 mins of pain and then pleasure :flowerforyou:

    plyometric is just mean!! in.. out... in... *collapse in pool of sweat*

    I agree, that plyometrics (2nd month version) is the hardest one. I've completed all other vids exercises to a T. This one, not so much. It's still a goal, though.
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    Has anyone done the Asylum.
    Vertical Plyo - absolute Hell, but awesome.
    There's one called Game Day as well which is just ridiculous.
  • BigDougie1211
    BigDougie1211 Posts: 3,531 Member
    I got back from the gym so now i rest a bit then its Plyometric circuit :sad: , lvl 1 drills down, ski abs, IN !!!!!!!, OUT!!!!, IN!!!! :sad: .
    Come up come up into jabs :smokin: its done, 40 mins of pain and then pleasure :flowerforyou:

    It's like a drug - there's a genuinely addictive component,.
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    A drug not for me, not yet, damn bud u really love it dont u. Im sure i will in time too keep posting guys. Keep Breathing keep sweating. :happy:
  • GeoffTTaylor
    GeoffTTaylor Posts: 26 Member
    I started month 1 yesterday (Sunday) with the fit test and did the first workout this morning. I'm up for being a partner to someone.
  • exwilson
    exwilson Posts: 154 Member
    Hey Matt - That's awesome you're starting round 2. There's another fit test at the beginning right? Let me know how it goes. I got your friend request so if you want to move to a PM, let me know.

    Everybody - I'll post my fit test results (coming this afternoon) here. If you want to play along (certainly got more responses than I thought I would) I can start a group. Let me know.
  • Dondre28
    Dondre28 Posts: 53
    Something to lighten the mood after insanity. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dna2oW8TWhE
  • exwilson
    exwilson Posts: 154 Member
    So I'm not really sure how it compares, but here's how I did for the first fit test.

    Switch Kicks - 57
    Power Jacks - 41
    Power Knees - 65
    Power Jumps - 30
    Globes - 6
    Suicide Jumps - 6
    Push up Jacks - 21
    Low Plank Obliques - 35

    What was your first fit test like?
  • theoden524
    theoden524 Posts: 26
    Here's mine from today (Month 2, Day 1), immediately followed by the Max Interval Circuit.

    Most recent are on the right, did much better than I expected!

    Switch Kicks 56 - 50 - 58
    Power Jacks 30 - 52 - 64
    Power Knees 55 - 75 - 90
    Power Jumps 32 - 25 - 30
    Globe Jumps 7 - 9 - 9
    Suicide Jumps 8 - 10 - 12
    Push-Up Jacks 8 - 19 - 30
    Low Plank Oblique 21 - 50 - 50

    - Matt