
I still take additional breaks, but I'm really giving it my all. Each day I get a little stronger, and the workouts seem (right now) to get harder. I personally, didn't feel very proud of how I handled it the first time around. It's a great feeling accomplishing full sets and being able to get what you feel is satisfactory from the workouts you're trying to do. This past Saturday I just started Insanity again and I feel where you're coming from about repeating month 1. Then the Christmas and New Years came and I gave up my dedication, and my diet (for the most part). I took a TON of breaks, and honestly, kind of half-assed it because I just wasn't fit enough. So initially, I went through months 1 and 2, just to see what I was messing with. I wanted to go through all the sets without taking as many breaks as I knew I would probably be taking. I told myself when I got Insanity in October that I would do it over and over and over again until I got it right. TLDR: Just go ahead and do month 2, you will struggle, but its worth it alternative is to alternate between month 1 and month 2 days like I do now. I also started seeing alot more changed in my body when I went on to month 2 because it pushed me so much harder. It's like you started insanity all over again, you just have to push to finish and obviously you wont be able to finish the video in month 2 if you cant in month 1, but theres nothing wrong at all with taking extra breaks as needed.

I said naaaaa, I am gonna do it anyways, if I don't try how will I know? I was right, it completely obliterated me, and I loved it. I wasn't ready to start month 2, because I felt that month 2 was going to whoop my ass because I couldn't handle month 1. I started lifting weights too in October.

I did month 1, didn't see much change, mind you I also did a complete over haul of my life style with eating and working out. I was in the same position, In September I was a huge tub of lard, still am, but I was 285, 6'1.
