My Max Out time for this one was 13:20 which is rather high and I was very surprised that I made it that far! Insanity Max:30 is changing my mindset - which is the same thing the original Insanity did. It is helping breakdown so many mental blocks. There were many times during this workout that I was like "You will max out the next set of reps you do" and then I'd hear the countdown beats and buzzer and say to myself "Holy crap you made it through another round". Then the mind shift came "You will make it through another round" and I kept going. When I maxed out though, I MAXED OUT. It was odd - I thought I would max out in the push up series as I wasn't modifying them and push ups aren't a strong suit of mine - not even when I teach my Insanity class - but where I maxed out was some plyo lunges which ARE my strong suit! Very odd, but I'll take a 13:20 max out time (I want to point out here that maxing out earlier is best as it means you are pushing yourself to the max the entire time. In this case, I was doing just that without modifying HOWEVER I teach Insanity as a live class multiple times a week, so my endurance for these types of movements and series may be different than the average-bear's).

My least favorite move aka my new move to conquer would have to be the scissor push ups. They were so hard, and came toward the end where your body was toast but I WILL master those dang things! I think tonight I was able to do 2 and then I died - my goal is by the end of Month 1 to be able to do 6 -- which is a weird number, but just roll with me on this one.
I was really happy that I enjoyed this workout like all of the other ones. This program, is by far my favorite one to date and one that I could see doing over and over again. The original Insanity - you get through that thing once and its like "Oh jeez - I have to do it again!?" But this workout, with its sensitivity to time is one that I could see being in rotation for a long time.
Interested in learning more? Shoot me a message and lets talk to see if this program is right for you! nik4213@gmail.com
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