Jillian Micheal's 30 Day Shred frightens me...
Jellyphant
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Yeah..
I finally got it downloaded and watched a little bit. This chick's gonna kill me.
How did y'all manage it when you first started Day 1?
(Mind you, I'm still huge so I can't even do 10 push ups and she's gonna have me doing 23049823!! )
I finally got it downloaded and watched a little bit. This chick's gonna kill me.
How did y'all manage it when you first started Day 1?
(Mind you, I'm still huge so I can't even do 10 push ups and she's gonna have me doing 23049823!! )
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I thought the exact same thing!! She is tough, but do what you can without pushing yourself too much. It will get easier ...0
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It's not scary once you get on and commit yourself, but in all honesty, I found it so boring I gave up after 4 days and decided to stick with my classes and running. I just don't think exercise DVDs are for me.0
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I did my first day of the shred yesterday. It was very difficult, but I pushed through it. (I couldn't do the pushups either (even the knee one), so I did them against the wall instead). I'm a little sore the day after, but I can tell in my arms, abs, butt, and thighs that I got a whole body workout. It felt really great just to finish
Give it a shot and do your best. Don't be afraid to break a hard sweat or push yourself a little.0 -
I thought the exact same thing!! She is tough, but do what you can without pushing yourself too much. It will get easier ...0
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Yeah, it's a tough one, but you can always go a little lighter. If you did it the first time today and you went as hard as you could - be prepared to start to feel achy by tonight and have a hard time to pull your sore body out of bed tomorrow.
I remember the day after the first time - I woke up and just though WTF???? Everything hurt. Admitted, I really went all out because I was doing it with someone else who was a lot fitter and I wanted to show off that I can do it too, but OMG, hell on earth!0 -
thats the key in losing weight and getting to your goal...you have to push yourself to do things you don't think you can do! once you realize you can do it the feeling is amazing!!0
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It's not scary once you get on and commit yourself, but in all honesty, I found it so boring I gave up after 4 days and decided to stick with my classes and running. I just don't think exercise DVDs are for me.
I agree,it does get repetitive after a while. I stuck out till day 15,and then didn't do it at all for about a week. I am trying to get back at doing it like every other day or something. Because as repetitive and trivial as it become,I was seeing results!0 -
Personally, I went in with the idea that I would do each level for as long as I need to and ignore the 30 day thing. I pushed myself really hard on the first day, taking 5 second rests as I absolutely had to, patted myself on the back when I made it through, and made sure I did the second day even though I hurt, omg, did I hurt, and it was worse the 3rd day. It will get better though and by the fourth day or so, your outright pain should be gone. I still do the knee push-ups and I'm not going to feel bad about it. I figure anything you can do is better than nothing and I take pride in each increment of change/added endurance. Have fun!0
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thats the key in losing weight and getting to your goal...you have to push yourself to do things you don't think you can do! once you realize you can do it the feeling is amazing!!0
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It is a tough workout. I was so sore after the first day. I'm still a little sore and I'm on day 8 of Level 1. I have a rough time with the cardio - who knew 2 minutes could last so long? I just keep pushing. I skipped over the weekend - not on purpose, the house was just too full and crazy - so I'm making up for it by doing it twice a day yesterday and today. It's not easy, but it feels so good to know it's done. I am starting to see some changes, so that's encouraging.
Good luck and don't give up!0 -
I'm on Day 6 and already I can do more pushups (mayb 5 or 6 at a time now!) and my cardio is a little better. The first 3 days were the worst, and I still lie on the floor after trying not to die! :laugh:
Push through and it's an amazing workout that will leave you feeling every individual muscle!0 -
Honestly, I imagined myself punching Jillian in the abs/face during the cardio punches... helped me get through it :P0
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I'm on Day 6 and already I can do more pushups (mayb 5 or 6 at a time now!) and my cardio is a little better. The first 3 days were the worst, and I still lie on the floor after trying not to die! :laugh:
Push through and it's an amazing workout that will leave you feeling every individual muscle!
Cardio, I can handle. :]0 -
Honestly, I imagined myself punching Jillian in the abs/face during the cardio punches... helped me get through it :P0
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You'll be amazed how quickly you can keep up with it, honestly!
I started being Anita on Day 1 and ended up being Nathalie. I'm now on Level 2, day 6 and even though I had to get back to being Anita again, I'm definitely getting closer to Nathalie again. And I've no doubt it'll be the same in Level 3.
*Anita is the "beginner", the one with the bodyfat % of -5 and Nathalie is the advanced smily flirty one (my husband reeeally likes her)0 -
I just finished Day 26 today. I have not missed a day and I feel great! The first day I thought I was going to die and never thought I could advance up to the next two levels. But I did and you can too. Just do what you can and then do the modified version until you can do it all. I never could do all the push ups either!! I have lost 10 pounds so far in the 26 days. I initially gained weight the first week, so dont let that bother you if you gain first. You will lose. Good luck!!0
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I got to day 4 and then Easter holidays/children got in the way, so i've missed a week now (grrrr) but i'm starting again after the weekend (wedding to go to, can't be having that thigh pain in heels chasing a baby all day) and feel happy i can do 30 days without a break. it WAS hard and i did hurt the next day but by day 3 and 4 it didnt hurt afterwards, i'm excited to see how much difference it can make. i do anticipate it getting boring, but i plan to just turn her off and listen to music eventually. its 20 minutes, i'm too knackered to get too bored in that time.0
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I did it, and then I walked around like an oldddd man for days afterwards. My legs were killing me. It's a great workout, but as previous posters have said...I got bored with it and quit. I am thinking of throwing it in here and there again for some extra toning.0
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You're right...it IS scary...but it's doable. It's one heck of a good workout, that's for sure. I'm just doing day 4 later today. When I can't keep up with a move like jumping jacks for instance, take a little break and just do the arm motion. If the weights get to heavy, set them down and do the exercise without them. Just keep moving and each time you find you can do a little more. If you're a person who takes Motrin, I do recommend using it the first day or two - I think most people would be pretty sore unless they're in decent shape to start with!0
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I just bought it because someone on here sugested it and OMG!!! I love it! I love to feel the burn and feel the pain after...I guess I am still on that kick of no pain no gain! I plan on doing it in the mornings M-F and on Saturday go swimming (I do live in Hawaii after all...LOL) Level 1 kicked my butt! Stay with it don't give up. My goal is to lose 6 inches in 43 days...so I am working my butt off for it! GOOD LUCK!!!0
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It is HARD, but it is doable. The first few times I had to take multiple 5 second rests. Now the only thing I cannot get through all the way is the pushups & sometimes the jump rope (my poor calves...). I see a huge improvements and I am only on day 5! If I can do it, I know that you can. I am rediculously out of shape.
I am becoming addicted to it now though, I love the feeling of accomplishment after I finish it, and cannot wait to see the results at the end.0 -
The first few days of Level 1 killed me....but I pushed through. I did 11 days of Level 1, then went to level 2. The cardio in Level 2 kills me, especially the oblique twists/jumps..whatever those hellish things are. And skaters...I pretty much almost fall on my face because I am NOT coordinated.
However I have started doing Level 2, then jumping back and doing Level 1 right after because I don't feel as if I'm getting enough cardio. I'm recovering way too fast, my heart rate is down after about three minutes after the video. But I don't think I'm ready for Level 3. I'm going to wait until I can "be" Natalie...which may never happen, because I cannot do push ups [breast augmentation under the muscles 2 years ago, still can feel the muscles pull]
I just downloaded her "No More Trouble Zones" and "Fat whatever boost metabolism" videos, I'm going to start on those next.0
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