insanity workout
izzienelsonn
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so Ive started the insanity workout today at 5ft6 and 176.5lbs. I was wondering if anyone , who wasn't at all fit when they started it, had completed it or had great results or not so good results or anything? any tips or info or anything would be great. thanks
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Hey!
I did Insanity two years ago and maintained my figure and weight thereafter. It's tough, I'm not going to lie. I was relatively fit when I started and the fitness test almost killed me!
I'm starting it again today. I'm 4 months post natal and, other than long walks, haven't exercised properly since 2013 so I'm very unfit. The only advice I can give you is take it easy and go at your own pace. DO NOT TRY KEEPING UP WITH TANYA AND SHAUN IN YOUR FIRST FEW WEEKS!!! But other than that, have plenty of cold water nearby and enjoy.
Good luck and I'll follow you on your journey!0 -
I did it once but modified. We did it every other day instead of every day because I was 245lbs at 5'11". The first day, I couldn't even make it through the warm ups. The workouts were hard all the way through because I would tend to cheat and not put forth full effort. Toward the end of the program, I could keep up on all of the workouts and I considered that to be a victory in itself!
Make sure to follow the diet, that is the most important part if losing body fat is your goal.0 -
Avoid Insanity...seen to many get hurt. T25 is much safer and get you similar results in a few extra weeks...plus it really tightens up your core.0
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Insanity was a hard program for me! I started it at 271, and I lost about 30lbs with it. I stopped and modified a lot but if you put every effort into it you will get the results0
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I did it a few years ago. 5' 7", was 160 when I started. I follwed the meal plan to a T, and at the end I was still 160. But my body looked totally different, clothing fit better, resting heart rate was lower, blood pressure was lower, etc. Just wanted to throw this out there as a reminder that the scale is not the only tool to measure success0
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I started insanity at 205lbs (I'm 5'7). I lost 15 lbs the first month. And never started the second month (poor choices). I restarted the program last year at 190lbs and completed both months and lost another 15lbs, but was in the best shape of my life by the end! I didn't follow the diet, or do shakeology. I just ate healthy and watched my calories.0
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thanks everybody for all your help and advice and stuff! and well done to to all of u who have completed it or even some of it, I'm inspired to complete it. I'm struggling at the moment but only one day 10 so hopefully I can improve! thank you all0
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I started at 260 now I'm at 235 and counting down I did it everyday and pushed myself I modified when I needed to and worked up to it. I finished my first round two days ago and I'm starting round two today. Good luck I wish everyone the best of luck, push yourself and trust me you'll see results.0
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I started at 171 lbs and have 2 weeks left and am currently at 166 lbs. Not a super huge difference on the scale, BUT I noticed huge changes. A lot of my clothes got much looser, my before/after pics show a lot of weight loss in my back and sides (little bit in my stomach), and my cardio and strength levels have DRAMATICALLY increased. It is definitely worth it if you can handle it (modify if you can't).
Here are my fit test results if you want to see how much stronger you will get:
Switch Kicks: 71 - 131 - 145 -150
Power Jacks: 43 - 55 - 63 - 65
Power Knees: 80 - 100 - 109 - 115
Power Jumps: 35 - 52 - 73 - 80
Globe Jumps: 6 - 11 - 12 - 12
Suicide Jumps: 17 - 21 -20 - 23
Pushup Jacks: 15 - 24 - 30 - 35
Low Plank Obliques: 24 - 33 - 37 -41
Only need one more fit test! (Insanity graduation)0 -
I am restarting insanity this week and the warms up absolutely killed me. I am not as fit as I use to be but I remember when I did insanity last year I notice within two weeks that I lost an inch around my waist and hip! It works when you put the effort into it!!0
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