My stay at the asylum is over... is it?
Honestly the first 2 weeks I enjoyed it, I was into the workouts and into the hype, despite a couple of annoying things:
Don't misread this review, the Asylum is a great workout with some challenging moves and progressions that I will keep on using in my workouts. And if I do another round I will not do 30 days, probably only half of it - so has not to get bored.
Here are my fit test results:
There is an improvement - of course. But what I am also happy with and that the table doesn't show is how the form is definitely much better on all the moves.
So if you want a challenge and you have space in your home - try the Asylum!
Honestly the first 2 weeks I enjoyed it, I was into the workouts and into the hype, despite a couple of annoying things:
- you need a lot of space, way more than I thought and it's a bit disappointing for a home workout. Here we have a decent living room but many times I found myself forced to move the ladder around so that I can complete the moves without having to mind furnitures. Obviously you are loosing quite some time and concentration trying to find which way you need to place the ladder according to the range of movement you'll be doing and the size of your body.
- you need to be prepared because Shaun T doesn't stop - the pace goes fast. Thankfully you have 'stop', 'rewind' and 'play' options on your TV or laptop. Seriously sometimes, especially at the beginning when not familiar with the moves, I had to use them because I needed to see what was the proper form - something that Shaun T insists much on. One option is to watch the workout before you do it and prepare the moves so you don't spend time looking up your screen to see if your form is correct - especially fast workouts like Vertical Plyo or Speed and Agility.
Don't misread this review, the Asylum is a great workout with some challenging moves and progressions that I will keep on using in my workouts. And if I do another round I will not do 30 days, probably only half of it - so has not to get bored.
Here are my fit test results:
Day 1
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Day30
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Agility Heisman (Rotations)
|
6
|
7
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In & Out Ab Progression
|
25
|
32
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Lat Push-Ups
|
13
|
20
|
Mountain Climber Switch Kicks
|
54
|
57
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Agility Shoulder Taps
(Rotations)
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4, 5
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5,75
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X Jumps
|
29
|
34
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Moving Push-Ups
(Rotations)
|
2
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3
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Agility Lateral Shuffle
(Rotations)
|
11,5
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14,5
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Agility Bear Crawl
(Rotations)
|
8
|
9
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There is an improvement - of course. But what I am also happy with and that the table doesn't show is how the form is definitely much better on all the moves.
So if you want a challenge and you have space in your home - try the Asylum!