Ok,
for the few people who have been following my Insanity Workout adventure, you
know I should be in the second, more challenging month by now. At least, that
was the plan.
After
I finished the first 30 days, I was feeling pretty proud of myself. With the
exception of a conference I had to attend for work, I followed the exercise
plan as directed. I even made up the conference days. Then I followed the one
week of "rest" which just meant all the sweat with half the cardio.
The idea is to give your body a break after the first month by doing some
stretching and deep muscle work to prepare you for the second 30 days of Insanity.
On
the first day of the second month, I opened the video on the schedule and the
first thing I noticed was the extra time. The workout had been bumped up, so it
was now almost an hour instead of approximately 40-45 minutes. Ok, I could handle
that. Then the workout started. The workouts went from Insanity to straight up
ridiculous. I couldn't keep up. It quickly became obvious that, while I was in
the best shape I have been in in several years, I was not in their shape.
While
it pained me to admit it, I wasn't ready for the second 30 days. I'm not a
quitter though, so I decided to continue doing the first month video rotation
until I can work out at 80-90% of the intensity Shaun T is doing. When I can do
that, I'll move on to the next level. It's like Shaun T says "I don't want
to hurt you. I just want to make you better."
I'm
really pleased with the changes in my body. My cardio and endurance has really
improved as has my flexibility. Even the hubby has noticed. The program is
definitely worth it, but people do need to be aware of their limitations.
The
only problem I had with the program is the amount of jumping and squatting. It
did make my knees sore, which I hadn't had problems with before. It doesn't
seem to be any kind of permanent damage or injury, but it is bothersome. I have
scaled back a bit and that seems to have helped.
The
Insanity Workout program comes with a recommended food plan that does have some
really good recipes and advice as far as eating right. What it doesn't have is
foods to avoid. I happen to have found some of those, so I'll share with you.
Foods
to avoid eating within several hours of doing the Insanity Workout:
- Polish Sausage
- Brats
- Pizza
- Cupcakes
- Ice Cream
- Chocolate chip cookie dough