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Friday, April 8, 2011

Insanity: The Asylum FAQ

Now that Asylum is out, there are a lot of people who want to know how it differs from the other programs. Is it worth it? Which program should you pick? Etc? In short, Asylum is the most extreme program that Beachbody produces, and could easily be the most intense home fitness program ever. However, that by itself doesn't adequately describe the program.

What is INSANITY: THE ASYLUM™?



INSANITY: THE ASYLUM is the first in-home sports-specific training program based on drills used by pro athletes. During this intense 30-day program, you’ll practice moving like a football running back, serve aces like a tennis pro, score points like an all-star guard, and more. Your instructor, Shaun T, creator of successful programs like INSANITY® and Hip Hop Abs®, will help you spike your speed, coordination, agility, strength, and power to an elite athlete level.

That is the Beachbody description of the program. In short, it is intense sports condition that will take anyone to the next level of athletic performance.

The Basics

Asylum is a 30 day DVD based home fitness program. It includes 8 DVDs. The 6 main DVDs are generally 45 minutes each, with the stretch DVD being 25 minutes, and a longer workout being 60 minutes. There is also the equivalent of a Fit Test for 25 minutes and an Overtime workout being 15 minutes that you can do at the end of any other workout to add more intensity.

Unlike Insanity, Asylum is definitely a full body workout and requires a pull up bar and dumbbells, or bands. The Asylum Base Set contains the DVDs, an agility ladder, a jump rope and the supporting books and charts. There is a Deluxe Set that includes bands and a pull up bar. The sets are $89 and $179 respectively.

Why is it effective?

Shaun T built INSANITY: THE ASYLUM on three cross-training cycles. During Cycle 1, he’ll push you to master a series of core sports exercises. Once you’ve gotten those under control, the real fun begins. As you step up to Cycle 2 and Cycle 3, Shaun T challenges you to dig even deeper with more complicated sports moves and progressively tougher drills. This combination pushes you to use more muscles and develop skills that give you a measurable competitive edge.

What makes INSANITY: THE ASYLUM unique?

Elite athletes use proven sports training drills to sharpen their game-day skills and get into astonishing shape. Now with INSANITY: THE ASYLUM, you can too. With its included Agility Ladder and Speed Rope, you’ll train with more focus, concentration, and skill—just like an elite pro athlete. After 30 days, you’ll get faster, stronger, and more agile than you ever imagined—enabling you to perform any sport or activity with eye-popping speed and skill.

How does it work?

INSANITY: THE ASYLUM combines MAX Interval Training with progressive sports drills to push you to Dig Deeper® than ever. Shaun T will lead you through sports-based exercises that get progressively harder. So you’ll burn calories, build muscle, and unleash your inner world-class athlete. In just 30 days, you’ll be ready to compete, with dramatic, measurable improvements in your athletic ability.

Who Should Do Asylum?

Beachbody tells coaches that the ideal Asylum user has already completed P90X, Insanity, or another extreme program. It is also described as being for current or former athletes who want to take their performance to the next level. Shaun T basically told a group of us that it is basically for someone who is already an athlete at some level.

Who Shouldn't Do Asylum?

Here is the exact quote from Beachbody as to who shouldn't do Asylum:

Beginners; pregnant women; children; people who aren’t willing to work hard; people with back, neck, joint, or other injuries; or people who don’t consistently do high-impact exercise.

I have to admit that it is a peeve of mine when I hear people tell other people with pain or who are clearly beginners that they should take on an extreme workout. In my opinion, even assuming the person doesn't injure themself, it is unlikely that they will complete an extreme program and just waste their money. Please just accept that if Beachbody says you shouldn't buy their program, you shouldn't buy their program.

If You're Not Ready For Asylum

If you are hesitant to do Asylum, there is nothing wrong with doing P90X or Insanity to establish a base. P90X is a more forgiving workout that is great preparation for Insanity and Asylum. However, you will have a big wake up call, if you haven't done Insanity before Asylum.

Asylum Will Get You To The Next Level

Shaun T told a small group of coaches that he added 6" to his vertical leap after going through Asylum. If it can give Shaun T that level of improvement, just imagine what it can do for the average person. If you are ready for the challenge, then take it.

As always, drop me a message if you have any questions.

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