toddhunter
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If you eat enough clean food and supplements, I'm pretty sure you'll get badass results.
How do you go without the supplements and such? Can you just eat normally and have it worth your time?
If you eat enough clean food and supplements, I'm pretty sure you'll get badass results.
How do you go without the supplements and such? Can you just eat normally and have it worth your time?
Me for example, I had to eat like 290g of protein to maintain weight. That would be simply impossible to achieve for me without the help of protein powders, which pack 30g of protein in one glass and take less than 2 minutes to finish.
Sorry for the dumb question, but what do you mean by maintain weight?
My understanding is the supplements will help you build muscle and without them you'll get limited results. Is that about it? Whenever I have looked into it like with P90X, it just seems to get really expensive really fast.
I really enjoyed the first week of T25. I have two main criticisms; one is about the general programming and the other concerns one move I'm struggling with.
Generally, I don't think there is enough floor/arm work! Some of the work outs don't have any work focusing on the arms at all and the heavy amount of squats in every workout led to a small muscle strain in my right hammy.
On a personal level, I really don't like the Up and Over move because I'm struggling with the rhythm. It's a very dance-y move and a huge section of the lower focus is derived off of the Up and Over as a base.
Overall, I'm excited about the program and believe the results will be as good as I got with Insanity. It's a nice change of pace and the new female models aren't bad too look at.
Steve, did you ever do a review of your time with Body Beast?
Steelo, did you see good results with it (I think I remember reading about you doing it).
I've been thinking about getting it for a while now, and doing it after I finish Insanity.
Going into the final week of Insanity. It's been a pretty awesome experience so far, and I've made some pretty decent gains.
But since I'm approaching the end, I'm wondering what I should do next. I think I'd like to do Insanity again, but should i start back at month 1 again or just redo month 2? Should I take another rest week again before going ham again?
T25 in, it starts tomorrow!
Gaf, im overweight and unfit. What is the beginner course from beachbody. I have heard its p90 . Is there anything better for complete beginners?
My main purpose is to lose weight more than anything else
I had to quit Insanity 5 weeks in (right in the start of Month 2) due to knee pain. I miss it so much and I feel like a lame fat slob now that I'm not doing it. I can't do it right now anyway because it's Ramadan, but I'm wondering if I maybe had the wrong shoes? I'm young and healthy and I was usually doing it in a carpeted area with running shoes on (as opposed to cross-training shoes I guess). The last week I was doing it I had to do it on a hard gym floor, could that have been the issue? I feel like the carpet absorbed a lot of the impact. I thought I was going to have knee problems throughout but whenever my knee would hurt a little the feeling would usually go away when I got warmed up or after a few days. But this last time I was jumping to warm up and I could feel every single hop in my knee and it scared me. The feeling persisted for maybe a few days to a week afterward. I don't want to injure myself, but every time I see those Insanity DVDs on my shelf I miss it and how in-shape I was. Should I give it a shot again later with different shoes? Or should I not risk it?
Gaf, im overweight and unfit. What is the beginner course from beachbody. I have heard its p90 . Is there anything better for complete beginners?
My main purpose is to lose weight more than anything else
I would get p90x but i have nowhere to place the pull up bar and my rental place does not allow me to put up things like that . Is it good to start from power 90 and then graduate to insanity as the next step?
Shoes & flooring can definitely make a big difference. I have a 10'x12' workout area that's carpet covered with 1/2" foam puzzle mats, and I use cross training shoes.
But another thing that can lead to knee pain/injury is improper form. You need to absorb the shock when you land by landing toe-ball-heel-knee bend, and you need to keep your knees in-line with your feet -- you don't want to buckle your knees inward or outward during high impact moves, lunges or squats. If your toes are pointed outward, your knees should track outward. If your toes are pointed forward, your knees should track forward.
With Insanity it's easy to let your form slip, because it's exhausting and you want to keep pushing. But if you do feel your form slipping, it's important to modify, something they don't really talk about much in Insanity videos. Modify in phases -- 1. Slow down. 2. Decrease the range of motion. 3. Eliminate the high impact. But above all you want your form to be as good as you can make it.
Echoing SteeloDMZ, P90 or P90X are kind of the "gateway" to fitness for a lot of people, and nutrition is key. If you can commit, stick with the workouts, stick to a proper diet, and keep going, you will be successful. Beachbody offers a lot of tools to help you do this, beyond just the workout program itself. They have meal plans, tips & tricks on the teambeachbody.com website, message boards filled with others going through the workout programs, and coaches (like me), who are Beachbody customers who went through the video programs just like you, and are there to help you with motivation & support along the way.
I started out with Power90 myself 18 months ago and it certainly worked for me.
That's what I did. FocusT25 is an excellent alternative. I'm a week in and it's amazing.
I've always been terrified of hurting my knees so I tried to keep my knees soft and never let them go above my toe, but I wonder if I had my toes facing the wrong way? I always felt it the most during things like jumping jacks or jump rope where you're just jumping on your toes/the balls of your feet. Could this be an issue?
I would get p90x but i have nowhere to place the pull up bar and my rental place does not allow me to put up things like that . Is it good to start from power 90 and then graduate to insanity as the next step?
You can use resistance bands instead of a pull-up bar. They will be easier to do than pull-ups but still give you a solid workout, and they are really cheap.
Would hand weights work equally well?
Remember how you felt the first week? Like, how tired you were? That.Coming to the end of month 1 of Insanity! Only 4 days left until my recovery week. But I dunno who said the workouts were meant to get easier as month 1 wore on. I'm still just as fucked at the end of it all as I was in the first week. I guess that's because I'm still working just as hard but getting more done.
How scared should I be about month 2?
Coming to the end of month 1 of Insanity! Only 4 days left until my recovery week. But I dunno who said the workouts were meant to get easier as month 1 wore on. I'm still just as fucked at the end of it all as I was in the first week. I guess that's because I'm still working just as hard but getting more done.
How scared should I be about month 2?
My friend at work is dreading this, lolRemember how you felt the first week? Like, how tired you were? That.
The moves aren't tremoundoulsy harder or anything like that. Everything is literally longer though.
I feel the same way.I still think Pure Cardio is the toughest Insanity workout.
I still think Pure Cardio is the toughest Insanity workout.
I still think Pure Cardio is the toughest Insanity workout.
Would hand weights work equally well?
The Body Beast standalone workout "Lucky 7" is now available separately for $19.95
This is a pretty cool workout. It's under 25 minutes. You can do it with either an EZ curl bar & plates or dumbbells. It consists of 7 Combo Sets, each comprised of 2 or 3 moves you do in combination in a pyramid structure -- first you do one rep, then two, etc. on up to 7 reps.
The moves are:
EZ Push-Up + Clean + Squat
Dead Lift + Bent Over Row
Skull Crusher + Press + Crunch
Curl + Military Press + EZ Squat
Delt Raise + Reverse Lunge
Lat Oblique Twist
Upright Row + Calf Raise
This is a great standalone workout. If you have access to the weights, it's a good addition to a program like Insanity where you don't really do any strength training.
Here's a video of a guy doing it & his review. I've done this once, and my weights were a bit low for me but I'm planning to do it often during Focus T25.
So I can switch out body beast total body with this one?
So, some of the T25 workouts are just too dance-y. Hopefully it's just a learning curve.
So, some of the T25 workouts are just too dance-y. Hopefully it's just a learning curve.
Supplements are an absolute must have if you want to have extreme results. While doing P90X, Body Beast, or pretty much anything else, you are required to eat insane amounts of protein and in some cases carbs if you want to pack some muscle and get bigger. Some people might be able to meet their macronutrients for the day from only regular food, but they have to eat truckloads of it.
Me for example, I had to eat like 290g of protein to maintain weight. That would be simply impossible to achieve for me without the help of protein powders, which pack 30g of protein in one glass and take less than 2 minutes to finish.
Shaun T's sneaking in some dance-type moves, particularly in Speed 1.0. It's OK though, it's all about building up your agility & speed. And maybe a little coordination too.
Personally I like that the "full" pace of the moves in Speed 1.0 are in time with the music. It's a good target pace and the rhythm helps (me anyway) with form.
I have definition on my arms, chest, and shoulders, but also no abs and weak legs due to years of neglect of leg workouts.
P90X will be good for abs and legs. At least it'll get you moving in the right direction.
You only really need enough space for a yoga mat. You will need a pullup bar and weights or bands, with weights being the tricky part because they are expensive and you'll keep getting better.
Personally I put the workouts on my phone and take them to the gym for those sessions.
Thanks!
Are pull ups bars available for all house types? I just can't imagine my house taking the bar well. Built in the 1930s. I''ll stop by sports authority one of these days and see what they offer.
Speaking of the bonus DVD, what exactly do I need to do to get it?
And the Cardio workout was great, nice and sweaty after I was done with it last night.
Steve, I am doing day 4 tonight (missed Wednesday) so I was debating doing two workouts tonight (Abs and Lower) then cardio tomorrow. Is this doable? I'm supposed to do abs tonight, then lower/cardio tomorrow, but have a friend visiting so I just want to show off cardio.