I have a pain-in-the-ass commute and have to do my workouts at 5 a.m. That means I rise at 4 a.m. I've been looking into bodyweight exercises a great deal. There's some fantastic stuff out there and I'm sooorrre from what I've already tried. So I was thinking that I would alternate one week at the gym, one week at home with some bodyweight stuff. Wash, rinse, repeat. I'm thinking it will improve strength and maybe even add to size? Anyone do bodyweight stuff?
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Yes, I always do some form of body weight exercises. If your really not trying to be a bodybuilder then I see nothing wrong with the set up you have. Right now I'm doing 4 days in the gym with 3 days BW.
You will not add the size you would with weights but you can stay cut with BW.
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I think that adding some body weight exercises is a great way to vary your workouts and shock your muscles into growing. There is something to be said for some of the results that people get from P90x and crossfit...
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I'm a huge proponent of gymnastic work for upperbody strength.
Rings and parallettes, which are both cheap and easy to make, are an insanely good way to get a upperbody and core workout.My MC log/blog- http://www.musclecoalition.com/blog.php?25-fast200
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Originally posted by fast200 View PostI'm a huge proponent of gymnastic work for upperbody strength.
Rings and parallettes, which are both cheap and easy to make, are an insanely good way to get a upperbody and core workout.
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I got my rings from rogue fitness.
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I used to do a little gymnastics way back. I like that kind of body on a girl. It's funny you mentiioned P90x, nerdalert. I was watching infomercial for Insanity Workout and it looks good. I wonder if those folks really look like that from just that workout? Some of them look amazing. It feels right to mix it up with bodyweight stuff, so I'm gonna do it. Heck, I haven't even mastered pull-ups yet. Got the bar at home and am working on it.
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Originally posted by Rayca View PostI used to do a little gymnastics way back. I like that kind of body on a girl. It's funny you mentiioned P90x, nerdalert. I was watching infomercial for Insanity Workout and it looks good. I wonder if those folks really look like that from just that workout? Some of them look amazing. It feels right to mix it up with bodyweight stuff, so I'm gonna do it. Heck, I haven't even mastered pull-ups yet. Got the bar at home and am working on it.
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My wife and I did the p90x workout a few years ago and it was kind of cool to do some different stuff. I know a few people that have done insanity and they all said that it is pretty intense. It all comes down to diet in the end though, you'll never get the results you want if you aren't strict with the diet...
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Originally posted by Rayca View PostI have a pain-in-the-ass commute and have to do my workouts at 5 a.m. That means I rise at 4 a.m. I've been looking into bodyweight exercises a great deal. There's some fantastic stuff out there and I'm sooorrre from what I've already tried. So I was thinking that I would alternate one week at the gym, one week at home with some bodyweight stuff. Wash, rinse, repeat. I'm thinking it will improve strength and maybe even add to size? Anyone do bodyweight stuff?
I'm a abig fan of bodyweight excercises, I actually incorporate them into my daily training routine... And when I'm super busy and have to skip a workout I fit in at least 15 min of body weight excercises... I looooove to do pull-ups I do 5 sets of 12 at least 5 times a week, I also do lot's of planks & core & push ups using my sstability ball, the choices are endless & I can assure u, you will like the results
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Originally posted by Oldschooliron View PostAgreed! I do these and man this is def one of the hardest damn exercises ever short of maybe dragon flags.
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I got my rings from rogue fitness.
If you don't have rings but have either a hardwood, pergo, or vinyl floor you can actually just use 2 towels. The ones that work the best are the ones that actually suck ass for drying off after you shower.
Same movement except your not suspended in the air.
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Originally posted by Rayca View PostI have a pain-in-the-ass commute and have to do my workouts at 5 a.m. That means I rise at 4 a.m. I've been looking into bodyweight exercises a great deal. There's some fantastic stuff out there and I'm sooorrre from what I've already tried. So I was thinking that I would alternate one week at the gym, one week at home with some bodyweight stuff. Wash, rinse, repeat. I'm thinking it will improve strength and maybe even add to size? Anyone do bodyweight stuff?
Handstand push ups are an awesome exercise for triceps and delts. Ohp often gives me problems in my anterior delts but handstand push ups against a wall really develop your shoulders without the problems you can get with ohp, sure the range of motion isn't great but I think that's half the reason I get problems when I do ohp! Body weight wide grip dips will certainly improve your chest development as well.
Right now I'm not lifting and I'm doing me try if body weight exercises. I won't try to pretend they can fully substitute heavy weight training but as you said you're pressed for time body weight exercises can certainly help maintain mass.
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Hey guys,Some benefits of the exercises and weightlifting for the health
and fitness like,....
Reduce high blood pressure or the risk of developing high blood
pressure and high cholesterol
Reduce the risk of developing diabetes
Reduce or maintain body weight or body fat....
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