Insanity Workout . Paid for it but it is still locked?

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  1. l0rthus
    l0rthus Guest

    Insanity Workout . Paid for it but it is still locked?


    I just purchased the new Insanity work out through Xbox fitness, but the work outs are still locked... when I click "Buy It Now" it tells me I already own it and that I can find it inside games & apps...

    When I find it inside games & apps I'm sent back to the same screen with the buy it now option... All of the videos have a locked sign..

    This looks like it would be a simple process..

    :)
     
    l0rthus, Dec 28, 2014
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  2. Omega MAD
    Omega MAD Guest
    Xbox Fitness problem with Insanity course.

    How about other workouts? I discovered yesterday i can do any workout apart form insanity.

    Another interesting thing is that it's just my profile that has problems with it. Other profiles on my xbox CAN run Insanity just fine!

    I've ried deleting fitness and my profile but still no joy. xbox support on twitter are being very helpful though. they've given me a few things to try. I'll keep this thread updated with results
     
    Omega MAD, Dec 28, 2014
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  3. sionetix
    sionetix Guest
    Xbox Fitness Beachbody workouts, free to overpriced

    We knew there would be changes to the content library of Xbox Fitness in January. I expected some workouts would disappear or become paid. I didn't expect prices to be this high. We are talking
    20 to 30 dollar for a single workout. These prices are much higher than other paid workout programs we have in Xbox Fitness so far. I have no problem paying for content, I do have a problem paying unexplainable high prices. Microsoft/Beachbody,
    please reconsider your recent prices. At the current level you won't get any sales.

    What can we do?

    If you agree 20 to 30 dollar for a single workout is too high, let the Xbox Fitness team and Beachbody know:

    • Contact Xbox Fitness on
      Twitter
      and Instagram
    • Contact Beachbody on
      Twitter
      and Facebook
    • Rate the paid DLCs in the Xbox Store, on your Xbox you can rate a DLC without buying it
    • Thank MOSSA (Fight/Power/Groove)
      for continuing the workouts for free. Check out
      their gear
      too.
    • You can reply here too. I suspect some official will end up reading this thread, but I never seen any team member reply on this forum.
    • Stay polite when expressing your dissatisfaction.
    • If you want to buy Xbox Fitness content, non-Beacbody content seems fairly priced. The $59.99 P90X/Insanity for Xbox Fitness full programs are good too.
    Below is me over-analyzing and writing a short novel. I get it if you don't read it, you'll get the gist from above. But I challenge those who set the pricing to explain how this makes sense. TL;DR: Single Beachbody workouts are way more expensive compared
    to other paid content.

    What happened?

    Since 1/13/2015 the following workouts are no longer free:

    • Beachbody 10-Minute Trainer Cardio - $19.99
    • Beachbody 10-Minute Trainer Total Body - $19.99
    • Beachbody P90X Plyometrics - $29.99
    • Beachbody P90X Shoulders and Arms - $29.99
    • Beachbody INSANITY Cardio Power and Resistance - $29.99
    • Beachbody INSANITY Plyometric Cardio Circuit - $29.99
    • Beachbody INSANITY Pure Cardio - $29.99
    • Beachbody Rockin' Body: Rock It Out - $19.99
    • Beachbody TurboFire Fire Starter - $19.99
    • Beachbody HIIT 25 - $19.99
    • Beachbody Brazil Butt Lift: High and Tight - $19.99
    A whopping 30 dollar for a single workout seems excessively high, 20 dollar for a 10 minute workout doesn't seem normal either. Keep in mind these are all single workouts. You cannot buy the full program through Xbox Fitness either, so you never really get
    the full benefit.

    What about other workouts?

    Most of the Jillian Michaels and Tracy Anderson DLCs had a single workout you could do for free. Those are now no longer free and now part of the paid DLC:

    • Jillian Michaels: Kickbox FastFix: Workout 1 - $9.99 for 3 workouts
    • Jillian Michaels: Ripped in 30: Week 1 - $9.99 for for 4 workouts
    • Jillian Michaels: Extreme Shed & Shred: Workout 1 - $8.99 for 2 workouts
    • Jillian Michaels: Hard Body: Workout 1 - $9.99 for 2 workouts
    • Jillian Michaels: Killer Buns & Thighs: Level 1 - $11.99 for 3 workouts
    • Jillian Michaels: Yoga Inferno: Workout 1 - $12.99 for 2 workouts
    • Tracy Anderson: Metamorphosis Omnicentric: Transform 1 Day 1-10 - $29.99 for 4 workouts
    • Tracy Anderson: Transform I: Muscular Structure I - $29.99 for 4 workouts
    • Tracy Anderson: Transform II: Cardio - $29.99 for 4 workouts
    Technically the price of these programs didn't change, but the free workout is now behind the paid DLC. These prices seem more fair.

    • All 10 Minute Solution, Gatorade, Athlete Fit and MOSSA content remains free.
    • New free 10 Minute Solution content has been added: KnockOut Body and Pilates for Beginners (10 workouts in total).
    • None of the workouts have been removed.
    • Other paid DLCs still remain at the same price.
    Why are these workouts no longer free?

    Since Xbox Fitness was announced late 2013 is was clear, workouts would only be free with Xbox Live Gold until the end of 2014. After 2014 some kind of Xbox Fitness subscription model would be introduced. Back in December

    news surfaced that Xbox Fitness will stay free for Xbox Live Gold members in 2015 but "some of the content available will change in January". Clearly the subscription model was off the table.

    It's important to understand content providers (like Beachbody) probably licensed their content for streaming to Microsoft, understanding they would get a revenue portion of the subscriptions in 2015. Because the subscription didn't happen Microsoft had to
    renegotiate licensing deals and the content providers can demand any price they want. Either way, the free workouts were never supposed to be free forever. The problem isn't paid workouts, the problem is excessively high priced workouts.

    Is Xbox Fitness doomed now?

    No. Not yet in my eyes. Remember there is still great MOSSA, Athlete Fit, Gatorade and 10 Minute Solution content which remains free. This probably wouldn't have happened if they went with the subscription model, so I am happy there. But something will need
    to change about the high-priced Beachbody workouts. I would buy some of the Beachbody content, but not at these prices. Adding some longer free workouts would help too.

    Beachbody workouts are never cheap, are they? (some objective math)

    You are correct, a full Insanity or P90X DVD set comes at quite a hefty price. But those DVD sets typically have over 10 workouts. Compared to their DVD equivalent these Beachbody workouts are priced between 172% to 501% of the DVD price. And the DVDs already
    weren't cheap.

    Other paid workouts in Xbox Fitness are way cheaper compared to their own DVD equivalent. Tai Chi is 56%, Zumba is 99%, Jillian Michaels is 72% to 104%, and Tracy Anderson is 81%. Even Beachbody's own P90X for Xbox Fitness comes down to 103%, and Insanity for
    Xbox Fitness is even 83%.

    All these percentages are the DLC price compared to the same price it would cost for the same amount of workouts on DVD shipped within the US.

    • 10-Minute Trainer on DVD is $92.85 (with shipping) for 8 workouts (9 if you count the bonus). That's $11.60 per workout. Xbox Fitness is charging $19.99 per workout (172%)
    • P90X on DVD is $139.80 (with shipping) for 12 workouts. That's $11.65 per workout. Xbox Fitness is charging $29.99 per workout (257%).
    • Insanity on DVD is $144.80 (with shipping) for 10 workouts (11 if you count the fit test). That's $14.48 per workout. Xbox Fitness is charging $29.99 per workout (207%).
    • Rockin' Body on DVD is $27.94 (with shipping) for 7 workouts. That's 3.99 per workout. Xbox Fitness is charging $19.99 per workout (501%)
    • TurboFire on DVD is $134.80 (with shipping) for 12 workouts. That's 11.23 per workout. Xbox Fitness charges $19.99 per workout. (178%)
    • Brazil Butt Lift on DVD is $52.85 (with shipping) for 6 workouts (7 if you count the bonus). That's $8.81 per workout. Xbox Fitness charges $19.99 per workout (227%).
    • Bodywisdom Tai Chi for Beginners on DVD is $17.97 (with shipping) for the set (10 'workouts'). Xbox Fitness charges $9.99 for the set (56%).
    • Zumba Exhilarate on DVD is $51.95 (with shipping) for 6 workouts. That's $8.66 per workout. Xbox Fitness charges $59.99 for 7 workouts. That's $8.57 per workout (99%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Kickbox FastFix is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (3 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $9.99 for the set (80%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Ripped in 30 on DVD is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (4 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $9.99 for the set (80%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Extreme Shed & Shred on DVD is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (2 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $8.99 for the set (72%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Hard Body on DVD is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (2 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $9.99 for the set (80%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Killer Abs on DVD is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (3 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $9.99 for the set (80%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Killer Buns & Thighs on DVD is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (3 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $11.99 for the set (92%).
    • Jillian Michaels' Yoga Inferno on DVD is $12.49 (with shipping) for the set (2 workouts). Xbox Fitness charges $12.99 for the set (104%).
    • Metamorphosis by Tracy Anderson (Omnicentric) is $110.69 (with shipping) for the set. Xbox fitness seems to have cut this up in 3 sets which totals to $89.97 (81%). I'm not entirely sure if this comparison is fair since Tracy's site is pretty vague
      about how much workouts are included.
    • P90X on DVD is $11.65 per workout. P90X for Xbox Fitness is $59.99 for 5 workouts. That's $12.00 per workout (103%).
    • Insanity on DVD is $14.48 per workout. Insanity for Xbox Fitness is $59.99 for 5 workouts. That's $12.00 per workout (83%)
    Sources:

    What would be a fair price?

    Like I said before, I understand these workouts cannot remain free. I do not have a problem paying for content, I have a problem paying unexplainable high prices. Looking at the other DLCs, the usual price is between 56% and 104% of the DVD equivalent. Let's
    make 104% the high side at which I would consider paying:

    • Beachbody 10-Minute Trainer Cardio - $11.99

      But with 25 free 10 Minute Solution workouts I honestly won't buy this at any price.
    • Beachbody 10-Minute Trainer Total Body - $11.99

      Same as above.
    • Beachbody P90X Plyometrics - $11.99

      But with the newer P90X for Xbox Fitness content it would make more sense to price this much lower. $7.99 max feels more right.
    • Beachbody P90X Shoulders and Arms - $11.99

      Same as above.
    • Beachbody INSANITY Cardio Power and Resistance - $14.99

      The newer Insanity for Xbox Fitness content is already at $12.00. $7.99 max for the old content feels more right.
    • Beachbody INSANITY Plyometric Cardio Circuit - $14.99

      Same as above.
    • Beachbody INSANITY Pure Cardio - $14.99

      Same as above.
    • Beachbody Rockin' Body: Rock It Out - $3.99

      I would probably pay at a slightly higher price too, the DVD just happens to be relatively cheap.
    • Beachbody TurboFire Fire Starter - $10.99

      Still seems a bit high, but for a theoretical maximum price it would do.
    • Beachbody HIIT 25 - $10.99

      Same as above.
    • Beachbody Brazil Butt Lift: High and Tight - $8.99

      Will personally not buy at any price, but that's because content doesn't appeal to me.
     
    sionetix, Dec 28, 2014
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  4. sionetix
    sionetix Guest

    Insanity Workout . Paid for it but it is still locked?

    Did you try uninstalling both the game and the Insanity add-on and then re-downloading it? Seems to solve most issues.
     
    sionetix, Dec 29, 2014
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  5. sionetix Win User

    Insanity Workout . Paid for it but it is still locked?

    Did you try uninstalling both the game and the Insanity add-on and then re-downloading it? Seems to solve most issues.
  6. Vertigo057 Win User

    Gamers Health - Kinect and Exercise Routine

    I will say I quite enjoyed the guided workouts on Xbox Fitness. Especially the partnership with Beachbody and Insanity. I was already doing Insanity as a workout at the time, so it was great to add the Kinect and get some achievements out of it.
  7. sionetix Win User

    Xbox Fitness Beachbody workouts, free to overpriced

    Beachbody seems to have dropped their prices a bit. The workouts which were $29.99 are now $19.99, and those which were
    $19.99 are now $14.99.

    As for how that compares to what you pay on DVD:

    • 10-Minute Trainer on DVD is $11.60 per workout. Xbox Fitness is now charges $14.99 per workout (172% ->
      129%)
    • P90X on DVD is $11.65 per workout. Xbox Fitness now charges $19.99 per workout (257% ->
      172%)
    • Insanity on DVD is $14.48 per workout. Xbox Fitness now charges $19.99 per workout (207% ->
      138%)
    • Rockin' Body on DVD is $3.99 per workout. Xbox Fitness now charges $14.99 per workout (501% ->
      376%)
    • TurboFire on DVD is $11.23 per workout. Xbox Fitness now charges $14.99 per workout. (178% ->
      133%)
    • Brazil Butt Lift on DVD is $8.81 per workout. Xbox Fitness now charges $14.99 per workout (227% ->
      170%)
    This is while other paid Xbox Fitness workouts charge between 72% and 104% of their DVD price. You be the judge on whether this is a justifiable amount of money to spend. Be aware the P90X for Xbox Fitness and Insanity for Xbox Fitness programs, each with
    5 workouts for $59.99 are still a better deal and has much newer content.

    Also updated my
    Xbox Fitness sheet
    .
  8. catigerman72 Win User

    Best Xbox One Fitness workout for beginners?

    Yeah, the 10 minute ones are probably the "easiest". Use them to get in better shape before doing the longer workouts. Especially if you brave into the insanity workout, lol.
  9. granitepeaker Win User

    Xbox Fitness problem with Insanity course.

    I tried the insanity workout last night, but just went to the home screen.
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