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Has anyone tried the Insanity dvds by what i can only call him the machine Shaun T ???

I thought i was quite fit until i gave it a go & how much opinion has changed.

It is so hard i have never known anything like it & don't know if i will be able to make it to day 60 : (

Has anyone out there completed it?

I'm ready to give up after the warm up, its torture.

Yes! I love Insanity. My husband and I have done the whole thing a few times and still do some of the work outs as one-offs. It's hard when you start and hard when you finish. If you push yourself, it's hard at every level of fitness. Can't get a better workout at home than this.


You can do it! Some days I dreaded it to start and then was glad I finished. Everyone in the video takes a break at some point in the workout. Just do what you can, take a break and keep going! You can do it! Dig deeper! You can tell I've seen a lot of Shaun T (and Tanya).


I'd also recommend t25 - it's Shaun T's 25 min workouts.


I tried Asylum but it requires more equipment and coordination then I have!

Like KGastaldo I've seen alot of Shaun and Tanya too - so much so that they almost felt like members of our family.

I have completed Insanity a few times and even got the t-shirt after I sent my before and afters! It does work so just keep on digging deeper and it will be worth it! Everything just seems to lift!

It is hard but I guess that is main draw.

The wall chart is very motivating as you can tick off each workout as you do it (I kept mine on the inside of a cupboard door). You may also find it helpful to join one of the team Beachbody communities on the website. I found all of that helpful as well as the online diary - yes I really need to get a life.

I've also got T25 but did not stick to it in the way that I stuck to Insanity.


You will be chuffed with yourself when you see and feel the results. You can do it.

sam&pat Wrote:

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> Honestly it's a killer so be warned if you try it

> but does really work fast.

> Starting to see a little difference in my body now

> so thats giving me the motivation to carry on : )


Glad you are noticing the benefits already. Do you feel great after each workout?

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