I am still on the fence about "Insanity". But every time it is mentioned in this forum, I am sorely tempted. I just wonder if it is worth the investment for me.
Part of me is going crazy knowing there is a challenge out there that I haven't tried, and I'm wondering if "Insanity" would be the ticket to FINALLY get my mid-section as lean as I want it to be. But I don't want to purchase something just because it is effective--I should also want to go back to it again and again.
Here are my concerns:
1. I am not a huge fan of Beachbody. I mean no disrespect to the coaches who are members of this forum, nor to all of the wonderful Cathletes who love their programs. I have purchased and completed P90X and ChaLean Extreme. I thought the programs were sound and effective. But I sold them because I could NOT force myself to do them after I had completed the programs--I just couldn't go back to them. The style of instruction bothered and annoyed me. I had to force myself to complete the programs because I got very bored. I also was so tired of the constant "advertising" of their products. It all seemed so "plastic" and mass-market to me. I also like the instructor to DO the workout--not demonstrate. Conversely, I have done 3 rounds of STS, and could go back at any time.
2. I greatly prefer Cathe's style of challenging but motivating instruction (fun, personable, knowledgeable, supportive, but not annoying). I think she is a real "class act". And I can go back to any Cathe workout and feel like "oh, I forgot how much I love this workout--this is so fun." I just don't "click" with most instructors.
3. Yes, I'm almost 46--and while my body is in it's best shape yet, it does take more to recover. I wonder if I want to put my body through that type of stress. I like a challenge, but do I really want to kill myself? I prefer workouts like Intensity, Tabatacise, and 40/20 that are challenging but you are still having fun. I don't know if I want to "dread" working out. Is "Insanity" like that, or am I just afraid to push myself to a new level?
Part of me is going crazy knowing there is a challenge out there that I haven't tried, and I'm wondering if "Insanity" would be the ticket to FINALLY get my mid-section as lean as I want it to be. But I don't want to purchase something just because it is effective--I should also want to go back to it again and again.
Here are my concerns:
1. I am not a huge fan of Beachbody. I mean no disrespect to the coaches who are members of this forum, nor to all of the wonderful Cathletes who love their programs. I have purchased and completed P90X and ChaLean Extreme. I thought the programs were sound and effective. But I sold them because I could NOT force myself to do them after I had completed the programs--I just couldn't go back to them. The style of instruction bothered and annoyed me. I had to force myself to complete the programs because I got very bored. I also was so tired of the constant "advertising" of their products. It all seemed so "plastic" and mass-market to me. I also like the instructor to DO the workout--not demonstrate. Conversely, I have done 3 rounds of STS, and could go back at any time.
2. I greatly prefer Cathe's style of challenging but motivating instruction (fun, personable, knowledgeable, supportive, but not annoying). I think she is a real "class act". And I can go back to any Cathe workout and feel like "oh, I forgot how much I love this workout--this is so fun." I just don't "click" with most instructors.
3. Yes, I'm almost 46--and while my body is in it's best shape yet, it does take more to recover. I wonder if I want to put my body through that type of stress. I like a challenge, but do I really want to kill myself? I prefer workouts like Intensity, Tabatacise, and 40/20 that are challenging but you are still having fun. I don't know if I want to "dread" working out. Is "Insanity" like that, or am I just afraid to push myself to a new level?