How to 'X' the Insanity
Diet By Steve Edwards, Beachbody Director of
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There's information you should know about INSANITY that
you won't find in the guidebook. The guidebook is written as though it's for
first-time Beachbody customers. For someone who has already completed one or
more of our programs, especially P90X, you're going to want to take a different
approach, especially where the diet is concerned.
All of our entry-level
programs' diets are written assuming weight loss is a primary concern. The P90X
diet is not. Instead, its focus is on athletic performance, because the key to
getting results with P90X is to improve your physical fitness as much as
possible over the course of the program. While INSANITY is definitely a
graduate program - meaning you need a fitness base prior to beginning - it is
not structured periodizationally the way P90X is. It's shorter and more
straightforward. Its resulted are based more on progressive overload than
Muscle Confusion. Similarly, the diet is based simply on eating clean and then
ramping up the calories along with your workouts. Those coming off of the X
will want to amend the INSANITY diet guidelines or ignore them totally.
The INSANITY diet is very
restrictive calorically. It was designed for weight loss, since that's what
most of our customers are primarily interested in. Anyone coming off of P90X or
something similar should alter the diet to suit their needs because their body
composition will be far more athletic at the beginning. We've left the
"additional food" section of the INSANITY diet open-ended for just this reason.
However, once someone has gone through rounds of X or an equivalent, they are
generally at a point where they should do their own dietary calculations.
When you look at the X diet,
you see a plan that's designed to teach you how to eat for athletics. It varies
over time, attempting to follow the changes in your body composition. Once you
graduate the X, there should not be much need for outside diet plans, except
for variety. You could use the INSANITY diet for this, but you'll want to alter
your calories towards your own goals and using what you've already learned.
It's almost a certainty that a post-X body will have a composition that
requires more calories than what the INSANITY diet recommends.
Keep in mind that no matter
what diet you choose, at the highest levels of performance you always have to
do your own trial and error. There is no one diet right for everyone. Nowhere
is this as apparent as during athletic endeavors. By making tweaks to our diet,
we will always find individual differences in the ways certain foods affect us.
No two athletes eat the same way, exactly. There are some large-scale brush
strokes that are nutritionally similar, after which it becomes individual to
what works best.
That's part one of this
topic. Next month we'll talk about how to cycle INSANITY into your Beachbody
library. It's a two-month program that should not be repeated over and over
without substantial breaks in between. So next time we'll talk about how to use
INSANITY, along with P90X, so that they build on the fitness gains you make in
each one symbiotically.
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