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Bodyweight Workouts with TT BW Cardio 2.0 Workout A

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com In this workout it’s a 70 rep advanced bodyweight strength circuit. Now I know that 70 reps don’t sound like a lot, but these are actually some of the hardest bodyweight exercises. Also, for these exercises you won’t be going to failure or doing a lot of repetitions, but what you’re going to do is build up strength in each exercise. So, you’ll do a few repetitions per exercise and then move on to the next in circuit fashion. It’s just a different way of exercising. The first time you do this workout, only go through the circuit two times, and then work up with each workout so that eventually you are doing 5 circuits. You’ll find that these workouts go by pretty quickly. Also, you won’t rest between exercises, instead, do all 8 exercises, and then rest a minute, and repeat the circuit. So, after you’ve finished your warm-up, you’ll start with the first exercise, the Tuck Jump. For this exercise, jump up in the air while bringing your knees to your chest. As you land, bend your knees to soften the land and then jump up again. Repeat for 6 repetitions. Immediately move into a One-Legged Squat for 6 repetitions per side. Squat down to parallel and then come back up. Doall reps for one side and then switch legs. From there, you’ll do 3 Pull ups. So, it doesn’t matter how many you can do, only do 3. Once you’ve finished your pull ups, go right into Shoulder Press Push ups. Place your feet on a bench with your hips piked

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Stability Ball Circuit for Abs and Legs

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com You’re probably thinking two workouts per week at only 20 minutes are not enough to lose fat. To be honest, however, if you combine a great diet with those two workouts, then you’ll experience incredible changes. But, if you want to do a little more then you can do my favourite stability ball circuit on your off days. This is an excellent way to strengthen your abdominals as well as your hamstrings in a way that is hard to replicate with barbell and dumbbell exercises. This 10-15 minute circuit will be six exercises added on at the end of a Depletion workout or you can use it as a third workout and include intervals at the end. For the circuit, you will complete each exercise with no rest in between. Once you have completed a circuit, rest one minute and then repeat two to three times. For the stability ball circuit you will alternate between ab exercises and lowerback exercises. To start, you will do the stability ball ab rollout. What you want to do is place your knees on a mat, your hands on top of the ball, and then roll out and back in. Now, there are many different ways to do this exercise. For instance, you can roll out and back in quickly or you can go really slow on the way out and quick on the way back in. The important thing is to mix it up every time you work out. Also, be sure to keep your abs braced and your body in a straight line throughout the exercise. After the rollout exercise, you will do

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Sports Specific Dynamic Warmup

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com Youre about to discover a simple dynamic flexibility warm up or as I like to call it, athletic movement training that will help you run faster, jump higher, and dramatically increase your power. Specifically, I am going to teach you how to warm up prior to bodyweight training, sport’s practice, or even an important game. Below I will outline drills that will allow you to increase mobility in your hips, increase the flexibility and range of motion of your hamstrings, lower body and upper body. To start out, we will focus on what I call, a movement circuit. So, begin with a light jog forward for 20 yards and then pedal backwards. Next, do a sideways jog to get the groins warmed up. Start by taking small steps the first time through and then increasing the length of step the second time through. To continue with the movement circuit do high knees. For proper form, be sure to match the opposite arm with the opposite leg. The goal here is to get in as many steps within the distance set out. You can walk back from there. Follow the high knees with a round of butt-kicks. For this movement you will bring your heels up to your butt. Again, the goal here is to get as many butt-kicks as you can within the distance set out. Walk back. The next drill is similar to the high knees, but when you bring your knee up, this time you will also try to point your toes upward. Walk back. After completing that drill, you will now do

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Fat Loss Workouts with TT Depletion Workout B

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com In this fat loss workout we are going to focus on a bodyweight circuit. So, you will do this circuit for 20 minutes with NO rest whatsoever. The first exercise to start is Jumps. You’ll want to get a nice and wide, strong stance, then bend your knees slightly, and do jumps for 30 seconds. Once you’re done that exercise, immediately go into Prisoner Squats. Placeyour hands behind your head and bring your elbows back. Next, push your hips back and squat down while keeping your back flat and chest up. Repeat this motion for 30 seconds. Next up is Close-Grip Push ups. So it’s like a regular push up, however, now your hands will be shoulder-width apart and as you perform the push up be sure to tuck your elbows into your sides. Then immediately afterward, you will move into some type of rowing exercise. That can be either Bodyweight Rows are Dumbbell Rows. For bodyweight rows, place the bar at hip height and take an overhand grip. Next, row your chest up to the bar, making sure to squeeze your shoulder blades together at the top position. Do this for 30 seconds. To finish off the bodyweight circuit, you will do X-Body Mountain Climbers. Starting out in a regular push up position, bring your knee up to your opposite elbow and then back out, while alternating sides. Once again, this will be for 30 seconds in total. Now that you’ve made your way through the circuit, go right back at it, with no rest and do this workout for

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5 Best Lower Body Kettlebell Exercises

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CLICK HERE for a FREE Workout!! www.kettlebellworkouts.com In this video you will discover the 5 best lower body kettlebell exercises. The first exercise is the Double Kettlebell Front Squat. So, start out holding the KBs at shoulder height, push your hips back (don’t bend at the knees first), break parallel, squatting as low as you can while keeping your abs braced. Then drive back up. The next exercise is called the Tactical Lunge, or a regular lunge with a twist. First, lunge backward and as you are lunging take the KB underneath your front thigh and switch hands. Alternate sides. Be sure to keep your torso upright throughout. The next lower body KB exercise is the Pistol Squat. So, place the KB at chest height and balance on one leg with your other leg out in front. Next, squat down as low as you can go, and drive back up. Doall reps for one side and then switch. The 1-Leg Rear Deadlift is another great exercise to do using kettlebells. The previous exercises work the front of the thighs, whereas this will focus a lot on your hamstrings. So, hold the KB with both hands in front of you, balance on one leg and push your hips back. Now, to come back up, you will squeeze your glutes and hamstrings for a powerful contraction. The last exercise is the Turkish Get-up. And although this is a great ab exercise, in fact it, like all the other exercises mentioned here, is an excellent total body exercise. So, from a laying down position, hold the KB overhead with arm extended

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