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Insanity: The Ultimate Cardio Workout and Fitness DVD Program

Insanity: The Ultimate Cardio Workout and Fitness DVD ProgramBrand: Beachbody
Category: Sports

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 218 reviews
Sales Rank: 15

Format: DVD Region
Media: DVD
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 8.8 x 2

MPN: SANPKG0001
Model: 60 Days Workout
UPC: 837654719275
EAN: 0837654719275
ASIN: B002QZ1RS6

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Features:
  • Complete set includes a nutrition guide, calender to track your progress, and 10 intense DVDs for a great workout
  • Your personal trainer Shaun T will push you past your limits with 10 workout DVDs packed with plyometric drills
  • Each workout keeps you constantly challenged as you alternate between aerobic and anaerobic intervals performed at your max
  • Perform long bursts of maximum-intensity exercises with short periods of rest
  • Free online support tools help you stay motivated with round-the-clock access to fitness experts and peer support

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Product Description
Shaun T's Insanity workout is the best of its kind. No other workout can get you these types of results in just 60 days? Guaranteed! Shaun T's Max Interval Training techniques are a step ahead of every other fitness program ever designed. You get you a lean, muscular body in a short amount of time. The Insanity Workout is a difficult workout, but the results are phenomenal. Brand New, Factory Sealed Box Set. Complete set includes a nutrition guide, calender to track your progress, and 10 intense DVDs that all contain a GREAT workout. You don`t need exercise equipment. All you need is just a little space and a big heart! You will receive: -Elite Nutrition Manual -Fitness Guide -Fit Test Tracker -Workout Calendar 10 Insanity Workout DVDs 1: Dig Deeper & Fit Test: To start, Shaun T will put your body to the test and see what you're made of. 2: Plyometric Cardio Circuit: Burn fat with intervals of intense lower-body plyo and sweat-inducing cardio. 3: Cardio Power & Resistance: Build lean muscle and upper-body definition with strength-training and insanity workout power moves. 4: Cardio Recovery: Shaun T goes easier on you once a week so you're ready for the next Insanity Workout round. 5: Pure Cardio & Abs: Skip the intervals-this nonstop cardio workout is all extreme. 6: Cardio Abs: Do explosive intervals of cardio and core moves for rock-hard abs. 7: Core Cardio & Balance: Take a break after month 1 of the Insanity workout and gear up for month 2 with this workout. 8: Max Interval Circuit: The interval circuit that's more intense than anything you've ever done before. 9: Max Interval Plyo: Push your legs 'til they beg for mercy with power and plyo, all at your MAX. 10: Max Cardio Conditioning & Abs: Get pushed to your limit with this extreme cardio workout


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5 out of 5 stars If You Do It, It Will Do It   December 23, 2009
C. N. Sheridan
76 out of 77 found this review helpful

Okay, I'm 54 and have run regularly, lifted weights but couldn't get the reduction in inches and bodyfat that I wanted. I did P90X in the summer and a month of P90X+. Great programs that got me into the consistent routine of early morning (5 AM) workouts and built overall strength, coordination, and flexibility. With a 2 pound weight loss, but, I admit I was not very careful with the nutrition plan.

Enter Insanity. I cut out white[flour]bakery products, sweets, sweetened drinks, all sodas, and desserts except for once a week. Then I started the craziness. There's no need to tell what's in the package, others have done that. Let me say I lost 12 pounds and an inch and a half off my waistline in 60 days. This on a frame my family and friends said had nothing to lose.

This program works if you follow it. Don't worry about keeping up with the folks on the video because NONE of them do all of the routines to completion on any of the DVDs. You do your best at YOUR pace but it has to be your BEST. It never gets easier because as you get more conditioned, you do more repetitions. You must do the Fit Test because you WILL see improvements and the test won't lie and it will keep you motivated.

It's not easy but it works. Nothing worthwhile is easy so why should this be different? You have to be in decent, not great, shape, and follow the warnings about injuries and other potential health problems because it is a serious workout. But if you get the green light and you stick with it, you won't regret it. There's nothing to it but to do it.

PROGRAM UPDATE: I have completed another four cycles since this first review. I have added some variations such as some running and weight workouts. STILL, I cannot do ANY Insanity routine all the way through without taking a break a couple of times. It's not the agony of when I first started but it's still hard and remains a challenge to keep doing. However, I feel better than I ever have in terms of conditioning and stamina and so does my wife who has started and continued this program after I finished my first cycle.

Give it YOUR best!



5 out of 5 stars Building Better Humans   February 21, 2010
Timothy (Sumter, Seychelles)
52 out of 53 found this review helpful

I'm on day 36 of the workout which is the first day of month two. I have been so happy we bought this. Since I saw this on an infomercial, I was kinda expecting it to be (bluntly) cheap crap. I was just hoping for a workout to do on days that I don't run or punch the bag. I also wanted a video workout that wasn't feminine in nature with a bunch of girly moves ie. 'sashay left, sashay right.' I don't sashay.

From the time you open the package you can tell that they put a lot of effort into making this a serious workout program. The packaging and accompanying literature alone give you an indication that this isn't going to be cheap crap.

Once I started with the first DVD I was hooked. The production quality is very good. The music (which you can choose to turn off) adds to the overall effect of the intensity. I soon decided to stop every other workout I was doing and give this program the two months to see if it works as well as advertised. As of day 36, I'm pretty sure it does.

As everyone has clearly explained - THIS IS NOT EASY!! Keeping up with the pace of the workout is difficult although there really aren't that many hard exercises. You just do the exercises with enough intensity and for long enough to get results. Staying motivated to continue hasn't been nearly as hard as I thought it would be. In fact, I've been super-motivated to make time every day in order to not miss any days. So far I'm on track. The motivation comes from the fact that you can see and feel results. After only the first few days I felt like my core had been coated in steel. On days when you can't see your progress, you can usually feel progress. I feel stronger everywhere.

Another thing that keeps you motivated is the variation. There are various exercises on each workout DVD and variations of workouts throughout the program. You may repeat the same workout a few times in one month, but the order of the workouts is mixed up so it is never monotonous.

Somebody with a lot of experience and knowledge of physical fitness - presumably Shaun T - put a lot of thought into this program. I'm usually sweating by the end of the warm-ups at the beginning of each workout. After the warm-ups comes the stretching. Then you get to the exercises and finally more stretching at the end. There is a lot of intensity in the workouts but I haven't had any injuries yet. The program pushes you to your limits but the rest days and recovery workouts seem to be inserted at just the right time to make it possible for your body to continue.

I also like the format - a group of about 12-15 people, led by Shaun T, inside a gymnasium. Everyone looks very athletic but that doesn't mean they can keep up. It's inspiring to see so many apparently fit people suffering and sweating as much as you are. I like that they didn't try to hide that.

Oh yeah - I like that running clock at the bottom of the screen which tells you how long you have left in each exercise set and how long you have in the entire workout.

FYI I'm a guy. I turn 40 this year and am in pretty good shape. I'm a casual runner but ran my first marathon a few months ago. The Insanity workout is difficult regardless of what physical condition you are in or what sports you currently participate in. There are so many exercises targeting so many parts of the body - with overall emphasis on the core - that you are literally transforming your body into an overall stronger, faster, more finely tuned machine. I think I'll be a better runner after I finish this program.

Don't get frustrated if you can't keep up. This workout program wouldn't be as effective if it were easily mastered. You'll see improvements as long as you keep trying.

I'd recommend this for ANYONE who doesn't have physical impediments or injuries keeping them from completing the moves.

The Insanity workout is a roadmap to transforming your entire body into a higher performing machine.


DAY 57 UPDATE

I did the first workout of week 8 today and am still alive. Entering the home stretch. I still haven't missed a workout. I know from running that if you take too much time off from an intense workout, little de-motivating aches and pains start to show up that try to convince you to take another day off and another. I don't want to go down that road. I also still haven't had any injuries although my hands are the latest part of my body to be sore. I think its from all of the push-ups and push-up-like moves. As advertised, they really step it up for month 2. The workouts are all longer and more intense. The longest one is 59 minutes. During month 1 I would get up early and work out before work. I can't do that for month 2 - partly because the workouts are too long and partly because I'd be worn out for the rest of the day. I've switched to working out in the afternoon. It's a great way to work off stress. It also gets you worn out just in time for bed.

One thing I wish I had figured out earlier was to have some kind of recovery formula for rebuilding your muscles more quickly. Mr. T (my name for him) says to drink your 'Results and Recovery' formula, but I'm still paranoid about getting ripped off so I didn't buy their formula. Instead, I went to Sam's Club and bought a case of Myoplex Lite. At 170 calories with 20 grams of protein this is working well for me. It helps me recover faster.

Still absolutely no regrets about doing this. I can see my ab muscles but still have some fat that probably won't be gone by the end of the program. That's ok because I plan to keep going with the month 2 workouts beyond the end of the program while incorporating other activities.

I can see using these DVDs for a very long time - hopefully til I'm 92.








5 out of 5 stars Review from the average guy   March 29, 2010
Blink1976 (Wisconsin, USA)
32 out of 32 found this review helpful

I have just completed week 1 on Insanity and wanted to provide a review from the prospective of the average guy. I am 33 years old and have been an avid weightlifter since high school. While I am muscular, I have little to no cardiovascular fitness and as I have gotten older and focused on a career, I have begun to hold more weight around my stomach. I have finally hit the point where I am tired of seeing the scale and my waist line increase and have committed to the 60 day program along with some lifestyle improvements.

A couple of my opinions on the program:

* First off the intensity is high, but it is also has a fair amount of rest breaks in between. I would highly recommend watching the DVD before you start the program. Do a couple of the moves at your own pace and focus on getting the correct form. I am a klutz when it comes to cardio moves so it helped me keep my intensity up instead of learning the moves as I go.

* I would start the program on a weekend especially if you plan on doing the workout before going to work during the week so that you get a feel for the recovery time needed after a workout. It takes me about 30-45 minutes post workout to get going again. I don't think I could do it before work. However, about an hour after the workout I feel great and have a tremendous amount of energy.

* Don't ignore the value of a good pair of shoes. You spend a lot of time on your toes and in jumping positions. Running shoes generally support the heel so you may be better off in cross-training or basketball shoes. A lot of the moves actually remind me of football and basketball warm-ups.

* If you are starting this program without much of a cardio base built up, I would strongly consider holding off a week and spend some time running, jumping, and doing squats on your own first. This will help you get through the soreness you are sure to face. It gets really easy to quit a program when you are super sore after the first day and start telling yourself I need a day off then I'll restart... I would say using the treadmill and other types of cardio machines at a gym aren't necessarily going to prepare you for the type of moves in this program. Those machines keep you in a liner path while Insanity will have you moving in different directions and exploding from a position. It definitely hits the muscles differently.

* I haven't made hardcore adjustments to my diet, but I have cut out the obvious junk foods and have focused on portion control. To be honest I feel real guilty eating junk now after knowing how much work I put into the program.

Week 1 done and moving on! Hope the review helps and good luck!




5 out of 5 stars Tough, Fun, and appropriately named   April 24, 2010
Chad (New York, NY United States)
27 out of 27 found this review helpful

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RR9ECZ7TVHYGS Please watch my video review for full details.

In my video I discuss the concept of interval training and the different phases of this program. I also discuss the nutrtion plan (notice I say "plan" and not a "diet") and who should do the program and who should not do this program.

They say it's the hardest workout every put on video and they might just be right. It's fun, but demanding. Shaun T is awesome, motivating and in insane shape.

If you have questions or want some free coaching visit my blog.



5 out of 5 stars WORKING SO FAR FOR THIS FAT GUY   January 17, 2010
A. Cohen (St. Louis)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

This workout is without a doubt the most intense workout I've ever done. To make a long story short, I've lost fourteen pounds in the first two weeks with this program. I've eaten healthier which played a big part, but I also am committed to this program. I can't wait to see the results I will have at the end of the sixty days. I will update this review then. Keep in mind though this isn't some easy workout. I knew I was in for a challenge when the people with perfect 10 bodies in the video were having to take rests throughout these workouts. What's cool is Shaun T. is encouraging and it feels like he's in the room with you. I also save time going back and forth to the gym and can do it all in the comfort and privacy of my own home. It comes with a calendar so you are sure to be on the right page everyday with this program. If I can lose 14 pounds in the first two weeks imagine what you can do. If my results continue to be this great I will write Shaun a letter and thank him. I really appreciate him putting this program together.

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