Focus T25 links for the new page,
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I've set up a closed Facebook group for folks doing this. If you
sign up on teambeachbody.com with me as your coach and are interested in joining that group, let me know and I'll get you added.
Otherwise, who else is getting it? When do you plan to start? I'll be posting about my experiences with it here as well as in the Facebook group, and in a thread on the teambeachbody.com message boards. I'm hoping to get mine this week so I can start on Monday, since I'll be finishing up Body Beast on Friday. I'll post my final measurements after my last workout. So far it looks like I've put on about 6lbs or so, and my body fat percentage has gone up by about .5 of a percentage point, so not much change there. Definitely a lot stronger with more definition!
First a couple questions:
- What kind of shoes are you using?
- What's the floor like that you're working out on?
For shoes, court shoes (i.e. Basketball shoes) or cross training shoes are the best... They offer plenty of cushioning and good lateral support. I use Reebok CrossFit Nano 2.0s, and I'm very happy with them.
I also work out on a 1/2" thick foam puzzle mats. I have a large area, 12'x12', but for Insanity you can get away with about 6'x3'. It helps a lot to lessen the impact. In addition, the Beachbody "Jump Mat" works well, though I haven't used mine since I put in the puzzle mats.
Next I'd have you take a look at your landings. You want to come down toe-ball-heel, rolling your foot back until it's flat on the floor, and further absorb the shock by bending your knees, while keeping your knees pointed in the same direction as your toes. You don't want to land stiff-legged or flat-footed. It's really important to keep your knees aligned with your toes, too -- don't let them buckle inward or outward. If you can land barely making any noise at all, you're doing it right!
What I'd do is slow down a bit and really focus on what you're doing when you are landing. Practice it. It should help quite a bit.