Fitness Workout Programs
When you ask someone what they mean by fitness you are likely to get a number of different answers. Being fit may mean being strong and muscular for someone but someone else might be looking for endurance. That is why I'm going to give you two different workout programs. One is designed for maximum strength and the other is designed for strength and endurance.
The first program will use a barbell and consists of compound exercises that work multiple muscle groups at the same time. To build strength it is best to do two sets of each with only 1-5 repetitions.
Day 1: Lunges, military press, dips, dumb bell swings.
Day2: Romanian dead lifts, pull ups, one armed barbell curls, renegade rows.
Day 3: Bench press, squats, clean and jerk, dumbbell snatches.
Day 4: Dead lift, chin ups, bent over rows.
The second workout program will use a device called a kettlebell which looks like a cannonball with a handle. Because of its design it can be swung and of the hundreds of different exercises you can do with a KB the swing is essential to most of them. This brings an added element of cardiovascular activity that is not present in the other workout. The Russian military has been working out with KBs for years and in WW II a British general was amazed at their level of fitness and endurance.
When doing this workout it is best to do one exercise, rest briefly and then move on to the other. Do as many as you can.
Day 1: Figure 8s, 1 handed swings, squats, extended dead lifts, halos, lunges.
Day2: high pulls, chin ups, swing snatch, rows, dips, push ups, renegade rows.
Day 3: Figure 8s, 1 handed swings, squats, extended dead lifts, halos, lunges.
Day 4: Pull ups, dips, push ups, renegade rows, military press, cross over clean and press, swing snatch.
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