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  1. Mar 23, 2012 This is my personal transformation story and shows my results after two rounds of Insanity: The Asylum and Shakeology. I never expected to be in the shape th.
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  1. Insanity Asylum Workout List Of All Time
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  3. Insanity Asylum Speed And Agility Workout List
  4. Insanity Asylum Workout List Pdf
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Our Insanity Asylum review looks at whether you can lose weight and tone it up in just 30 days. We provide the Insanity Asylum calendar, equipment list, real before and afters of Insanity Asylum results and outline the Speed & Agility workout to see if it's right for you. Insanity: The Asylum is a 30 day workout routine created by celebrity trainer Shaun T. Asylum is a follow up routine to the Insanity workout. The difference between the two programs is Insanity is all body weight training and The Asylum uses dumbbells, pull up bars, an agility ladder, and jump rope.

Workout

Get Insanity: The Asylum Today

Insanity: The Asylum is a 30 day workout routine created by celebrity trainer Shaun T. Asylum is a follow up routine to the Insanity workout. The difference between the two programs is Insanity is all body weight training and The Asylum uses dumbbells, pull up bars, an agility ladder, and jump rope. Asylum is meant for somebody who is looking to take their Insanity results to another level or for a crash course in fitness.

Most workouts in this 30 day workout plan are 45 minutes long and move at a quick pace. You'll be doing moving pushups through an agility ladder one second and then a minute of various jump roping moves. Shaun T will challenge you to find your fitness limits in the Insanity Asylum workout. People who finish this 30 day workout say it changed their body completely and introduced moves they never would have thought on their own.

You'll start seeing results from this 30 day workout program very quickly. Shaun T developed the program in such a way that every move is a dynamic move. This means you'll be working more than one major muscle group which saves on time and strengthens your body that much faster. This is not just some ab or leg routine. Its a full body fitness routine.

Insanity Asylum 30 Day Workouts

1. Athletic Performance Assessment – Fit test to see how you measure up.

2. Speed & Agility – How fast can you get through an agility ladder.

3. Vertical Plyo – I hope you like jumping rope.

4. Strength – Shaun T's dumbbell routine works the upper & lower body.

5. Game Day & Overtime – Time to put all of your work to the test.

6. Back To Core – Strengthen the two areas of your body that work together.

The goal behind Insanity: The Asylum is to bring out your inner athlete. If you currently play a sport or are thinking about getting back into one then you need to give this 30 day workout routine a shot. Your heart will be pumping just trying to keep up. Shaun T even has to take a break or two when instructing. If you can keep up with Shaun T then your fitness is improving. Hitting the pause button to catch your breath is very typical during this 30 day workout.

Get Insanity Asylum Workout Today

Insanity Asylum Workout List Of All Time

My 30 day Insanity Asylum Results: Free hindi movie jaane bhi do yaaro in mp4.

This is my version of the Insanity Asylum Nutrition Plan

Read below for the guidelines I did follow as well as the modifications I made to reduce my body fat from 10.3% to 7.5% in 30 days while actually gaining some muscle!

The foundation of my nutrition plan is based on the P90X nutrition and Master Your Metabolism but there were a few things that I learned from the Insanity Asylum nutrition guide that I've incorporated into my diet.

10 Steps in the Insanity Asylum 'Get Shredded' Guide

  1. Eat Frequently – I eat 6 meals a day (one being my post workout recovery drink & protein), basically every 3 hours
  2. Go Light at Night – this was one of the changes I incorporated into my diet, basically I made my dinners smaller and shifted more calories to the first half of the day. I also removed carbs (except veggies) from my last 2 meals of the day.
  3. Limit your portions – With eating 6 meals a day, this goes hand-in-hand but on average I ate about 400 calories per meal, 6x a day
  4. Eat Lean – this includes lean meats, fruits, veggies, healthy fats. I was already doing this pretty well but I added more healthy fats through out the day to more meals. Things such as almonds, avocados, peanut butter, etc.
  5. Carbs are cool – Chose whole gain carbs instead of white carbs – this is something I follow very strictly and but as I mentioned above, I removed carbs from my last 2 meals (with the exception of veggies and recovery drink).
  6. Avoid Dairy – The plan says to avoid dairy and I was very strict about reducing my dairy to 1 serving a day (which was a Greek Yogurt).
  7. Hydrate – The plan recommends a minimum of 8 cups of 8 ounces of water and avoiding all juices and sodas! I drink about 14 cups of water and avoid all juices/sodas.
  8. No Alcohol – no problem!
  9. Don't fear Fat – it says to avoid butter and cheese (which I did) but it says to eat more healthy fats. I was already eating about 2 servings of healthy fats so I increased this to about 4, while staying within the ratio of 40/40/20. I eat almonds, peanut butter, whole eggs and avocados daily.
  10. Supplements – it recommends recovery drink for post workout recovery and Shakeology, which I take religiously.

So of the 10 steps, I followed them pretty closely and was doing so previous to Asylum, which set up my body to start shredding fat. The big changes I incorporated Asylum were #2 and #9.

How many calories should I eat during Insanity Asylum?

This is where I really disagreed with the Asylum nutrition guide for my body and goals: How many calories to eat. First, I like how the Asylum nutrition guide makes it very simple to calculate calories:

  • 150 pounds or less – for those trying to lose weight, eat 1,500 calories a day
  • 150-200 pounds – for those trying to lose weight, eat 1800 calories a day
  • 200 pounds or more – for those trying to lose weight, eat ~2100 calories a day

If someone wanted a simple way and was planning to stick with this nutrition plan for only 30 days then they could use these recommendations.

How I modified the Asylum Nutrition plan

Insanity Asylum Strength Workout List

I ate 2400 calories on days with a workout and about 1800 on the rest day, which is well above what the Insanity nutrition guide recommends. Why? Because at 182 lbs, I knew that 1800 calories would create too large of a deficit to eat every day. My #1 goal was to lose body fat while maintaining muscle. At 1800 calories, my concern was that I would enter a catabolic state and start burning muscle. It also wouldn't give me enough energy for intense workouts.

Based on my weight and using the Insanity diet calorie formula, I determined that I would need to eat 2,400 calories while doing Asylum to lose roughly 1 lb of body fat per week. Sure enough, at the end of 30 days, I lost 5 lbs of body fat and based on my body fat calculations, I maintained all the muscle:

182.5 lbs x 10.3% = 18.8 lbs of fat

177.5 lbs x 7.5% = 13.3 lbs of fat

A total loss of 5.5 lbs of fat. I actually gained +.5 lbs of muscle while losing 5.5 lbs of body fat while my overall weight dropped 5 lbs.

What ratio of protein / carbs / fat should I eat for my Insanity Asylum Diet?

The 'Get Shredded' nutrition guide does NOT recommend a ratio of p/c/f. So I targeted a goal of 45/35/20 but came in around 40/40/20 on some days. I picked this up during my P90X days and found it to be the best.

How can I easily track my calories and calculate my ratios on a daily basis?

Insanity Asylum Speed And Agility Workout List

I use loseit.com (free) and the iphone app (free). There are many other alternatives but this one is very simple and easy to use. It's also the easiest for seeing the % of protein, carbs and fat you've eaten that day.

It has a pretty good database of foods already and you can just add other foods by reading the label on the food and plugging in the calories, protein, fat, carbs. It will then total it up for you each day and let you know how you did. Make sure when you first start using Loseit and that you go into the Options and set it up to track Protein, carbs and fat!!

Example of the foods I ate during Insanity Asylum

Check out my Insanity Asylum 2400 Calorie low dairy diet

Insanity Asylum Workout List Pdf

Also check out our approved foods list with a lot of different foods to choose from.

We've also recorded a youtube video that shows healthy foods to buy from CostCo that are both Insanity Asylum and P90X approved.

Supplements I took during Insanity Asylum to lose the body fat

Shakeology – The fastest and healthiest way to transform your body is with Shakeology. This is the foundation of my nutrition plan and has really improved my overall health. I was skeptical of the price at first so I decided to try it out using the 30 day-money back guarantee. I've been on it every day since. In fact, it's now one of only 2 Beachbody supplements that I recommend. To me, it's WORTH IT but you'll have to decide that for you. It's basically a high quality meal replacement unlike anything else. It will help you lose that body fat and give you energy. Why? Because it contains 70 of the healthiest nutrients in the world. It improves your digestive system, removes toxins, lowers cholesterol, helps you to lose fat and improve energy levels, hair, nails and skin. I have this every day for breakfast. It comes out to $4/day but if you order Shakeology from this site, I'll coach you for free.

Morning:

Insanity Asylum Workout List Pdf

  • Shakeology meal replacement
  • Krill Oil from Mercola
  • Calcium
  • OxyElite Pro

Lunch:

  • Oxy Elite Pro

Pre-workout:

  • Cellucor C4

Post Workout:

Asylum

Get Insanity: The Asylum Today

Insanity: The Asylum is a 30 day workout routine created by celebrity trainer Shaun T. Asylum is a follow up routine to the Insanity workout. The difference between the two programs is Insanity is all body weight training and The Asylum uses dumbbells, pull up bars, an agility ladder, and jump rope. Asylum is meant for somebody who is looking to take their Insanity results to another level or for a crash course in fitness.

Most workouts in this 30 day workout plan are 45 minutes long and move at a quick pace. You'll be doing moving pushups through an agility ladder one second and then a minute of various jump roping moves. Shaun T will challenge you to find your fitness limits in the Insanity Asylum workout. People who finish this 30 day workout say it changed their body completely and introduced moves they never would have thought on their own.

You'll start seeing results from this 30 day workout program very quickly. Shaun T developed the program in such a way that every move is a dynamic move. This means you'll be working more than one major muscle group which saves on time and strengthens your body that much faster. This is not just some ab or leg routine. Its a full body fitness routine.

Insanity Asylum 30 Day Workouts

1. Athletic Performance Assessment – Fit test to see how you measure up.

2. Speed & Agility – How fast can you get through an agility ladder.

3. Vertical Plyo – I hope you like jumping rope.

4. Strength – Shaun T's dumbbell routine works the upper & lower body.

5. Game Day & Overtime – Time to put all of your work to the test.

6. Back To Core – Strengthen the two areas of your body that work together.

The goal behind Insanity: The Asylum is to bring out your inner athlete. If you currently play a sport or are thinking about getting back into one then you need to give this 30 day workout routine a shot. Your heart will be pumping just trying to keep up. Shaun T even has to take a break or two when instructing. If you can keep up with Shaun T then your fitness is improving. Hitting the pause button to catch your breath is very typical during this 30 day workout.

Get Insanity Asylum Workout Today

Insanity Asylum Workout List Of All Time

My 30 day Insanity Asylum Results: Free hindi movie jaane bhi do yaaro in mp4.

This is my version of the Insanity Asylum Nutrition Plan

Read below for the guidelines I did follow as well as the modifications I made to reduce my body fat from 10.3% to 7.5% in 30 days while actually gaining some muscle!

The foundation of my nutrition plan is based on the P90X nutrition and Master Your Metabolism but there were a few things that I learned from the Insanity Asylum nutrition guide that I've incorporated into my diet.

10 Steps in the Insanity Asylum 'Get Shredded' Guide

  1. Eat Frequently – I eat 6 meals a day (one being my post workout recovery drink & protein), basically every 3 hours
  2. Go Light at Night – this was one of the changes I incorporated into my diet, basically I made my dinners smaller and shifted more calories to the first half of the day. I also removed carbs (except veggies) from my last 2 meals of the day.
  3. Limit your portions – With eating 6 meals a day, this goes hand-in-hand but on average I ate about 400 calories per meal, 6x a day
  4. Eat Lean – this includes lean meats, fruits, veggies, healthy fats. I was already doing this pretty well but I added more healthy fats through out the day to more meals. Things such as almonds, avocados, peanut butter, etc.
  5. Carbs are cool – Chose whole gain carbs instead of white carbs – this is something I follow very strictly and but as I mentioned above, I removed carbs from my last 2 meals (with the exception of veggies and recovery drink).
  6. Avoid Dairy – The plan says to avoid dairy and I was very strict about reducing my dairy to 1 serving a day (which was a Greek Yogurt).
  7. Hydrate – The plan recommends a minimum of 8 cups of 8 ounces of water and avoiding all juices and sodas! I drink about 14 cups of water and avoid all juices/sodas.
  8. No Alcohol – no problem!
  9. Don't fear Fat – it says to avoid butter and cheese (which I did) but it says to eat more healthy fats. I was already eating about 2 servings of healthy fats so I increased this to about 4, while staying within the ratio of 40/40/20. I eat almonds, peanut butter, whole eggs and avocados daily.
  10. Supplements – it recommends recovery drink for post workout recovery and Shakeology, which I take religiously.

So of the 10 steps, I followed them pretty closely and was doing so previous to Asylum, which set up my body to start shredding fat. The big changes I incorporated Asylum were #2 and #9.

How many calories should I eat during Insanity Asylum?

This is where I really disagreed with the Asylum nutrition guide for my body and goals: How many calories to eat. First, I like how the Asylum nutrition guide makes it very simple to calculate calories:

  • 150 pounds or less – for those trying to lose weight, eat 1,500 calories a day
  • 150-200 pounds – for those trying to lose weight, eat 1800 calories a day
  • 200 pounds or more – for those trying to lose weight, eat ~2100 calories a day

If someone wanted a simple way and was planning to stick with this nutrition plan for only 30 days then they could use these recommendations.

How I modified the Asylum Nutrition plan

Insanity Asylum Strength Workout List

I ate 2400 calories on days with a workout and about 1800 on the rest day, which is well above what the Insanity nutrition guide recommends. Why? Because at 182 lbs, I knew that 1800 calories would create too large of a deficit to eat every day. My #1 goal was to lose body fat while maintaining muscle. At 1800 calories, my concern was that I would enter a catabolic state and start burning muscle. It also wouldn't give me enough energy for intense workouts.

Based on my weight and using the Insanity diet calorie formula, I determined that I would need to eat 2,400 calories while doing Asylum to lose roughly 1 lb of body fat per week. Sure enough, at the end of 30 days, I lost 5 lbs of body fat and based on my body fat calculations, I maintained all the muscle:

182.5 lbs x 10.3% = 18.8 lbs of fat

177.5 lbs x 7.5% = 13.3 lbs of fat

A total loss of 5.5 lbs of fat. I actually gained +.5 lbs of muscle while losing 5.5 lbs of body fat while my overall weight dropped 5 lbs.

What ratio of protein / carbs / fat should I eat for my Insanity Asylum Diet?

The 'Get Shredded' nutrition guide does NOT recommend a ratio of p/c/f. So I targeted a goal of 45/35/20 but came in around 40/40/20 on some days. I picked this up during my P90X days and found it to be the best.

How can I easily track my calories and calculate my ratios on a daily basis?

Insanity Asylum Speed And Agility Workout List

I use loseit.com (free) and the iphone app (free). There are many other alternatives but this one is very simple and easy to use. It's also the easiest for seeing the % of protein, carbs and fat you've eaten that day.

It has a pretty good database of foods already and you can just add other foods by reading the label on the food and plugging in the calories, protein, fat, carbs. It will then total it up for you each day and let you know how you did. Make sure when you first start using Loseit and that you go into the Options and set it up to track Protein, carbs and fat!!

Example of the foods I ate during Insanity Asylum

Check out my Insanity Asylum 2400 Calorie low dairy diet

Insanity Asylum Workout List Pdf

Also check out our approved foods list with a lot of different foods to choose from.

We've also recorded a youtube video that shows healthy foods to buy from CostCo that are both Insanity Asylum and P90X approved.

Supplements I took during Insanity Asylum to lose the body fat

Shakeology – The fastest and healthiest way to transform your body is with Shakeology. This is the foundation of my nutrition plan and has really improved my overall health. I was skeptical of the price at first so I decided to try it out using the 30 day-money back guarantee. I've been on it every day since. In fact, it's now one of only 2 Beachbody supplements that I recommend. To me, it's WORTH IT but you'll have to decide that for you. It's basically a high quality meal replacement unlike anything else. It will help you lose that body fat and give you energy. Why? Because it contains 70 of the healthiest nutrients in the world. It improves your digestive system, removes toxins, lowers cholesterol, helps you to lose fat and improve energy levels, hair, nails and skin. I have this every day for breakfast. It comes out to $4/day but if you order Shakeology from this site, I'll coach you for free.

Morning:

Insanity Asylum Workout List Pdf

  • Shakeology meal replacement
  • Krill Oil from Mercola
  • Calcium
  • OxyElite Pro

Lunch:

  • Oxy Elite Pro

Pre-workout:

  • Cellucor C4

Post Workout:

  • P90X Recovery Drink
  • Optimum Nutrition creatine
  • Whey Protein

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