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The insanity workout is definitely insane

When talking about cardio workouts, a good friend of mine suggested I check out the "insanity" workout. She was even kind enough to send me a demo so I could decide whether or not to purchase the whole thing. Upon trying it out, I can say without hesitation that the title of the workout is most definitely not a case of false advertising. In fact, "insanity" may not even do the workout proper justice. I'm officially through day 15 of the 60-day workout and can honestly say my body has never felt sorer, my legs have never felt stronger, and I'm quite excited to think about how I'll look and feel when I've completed the 60-day challenge.

For anyone who's interested, feel free to visit the link below and that will show you what all you need to do in order to take the 60-day challenge as well. There are also some clips of insanity workouts on YouTube if you think you may be interested, but aren't fully convinced you want to fork over any money for the videos. For all those that do take the challenge, best of luck!

http://www.beachbody.com/product/fitness_programs/insanity.do?code=SEMB_SAN_GOOGLE&utm_source=gsem&utm_medium=ola&utm_term=%5Binsanity%22+workout%5D&utm_content=%21acq%21v2%21s-e-55643551453-2033183653&utm_campaign=Google-Brand-Insanity_BBM&gclid=Cj0KEQjwyMafBRCU7OCRyc2vitsBEiQAKV4H9MxhRXT77IwtMuEV4zP8xxAXio9D79-EOlDBEWr7j7kaAmTg8P8HAQ

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