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I think it's a great idea and I feel am in the same boat - spent this year doing a little more running etc... In May did a bodypump class and it destroyed me for 3 days!

 

 

(as said) I think you have to be consistent and very slow in building up to hardcore workouts. I'm not sure if you're over 40 it's worth trying to get to 100% fitness - too hard to maintain, too hard on your body, prob not that healthy unless your diet is immaculate and you don't have much work/or stress in our life...

 

 

75% and you'd still feel good I reckon! Will have a look at that insanity workout next week though... could be something to build up to.

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You have to remember that fitness is a generic term. It's about being adapted to what your trying to do. For example a professional cyclist is fit, but would not be 'fit' if he competed in worlds strongest man, and visa versa. So you may not be fit when it comes to doing Insanity workouts but climbing trees you are. It's all about what your adapted/conditioned to.

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