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Total Body 300 Circuit Workout
Aug 19th
CLICK HERE for a FREE Workout!! www.turbulencetraining.com Today, you are going to do a powerful, total body circuit training workout where you complete 10 exercises, doing 10 repetitions for each. Go through this circuit three times, so you’ll end up doing 300 repetitions in all. Now the first exercise in this circuit is the Bulgarian Split Squat. To get in position, place one foot up on a bench behind you,drop your hips straight down, and drive up using your lead leg. Do all 10 reps for one side, and then switch to the other. From this exercise, immediately go to the ground for 10 Close-Grip Push ups. Place your hands shoulder-width apart and as you go down, tuck your elbows into your sides and then power up and repeat. Although this may appear easy to start out, because you will be completing all these exercises with no rest, it will get increasingly difficult, trust me! The next exercise in this bodyweight circuit is Lunges. So lunge forward, drop your hips straight down and using only your lead leg, drive back up. Alternate sides. If you want to make this workout a little more challenging, then feel free to use a set of dumbbells during this exercise and for the split squats. These are just the basics so that you can do this workout at home. Once you’ve finished the lunges go directly into bodyweight Inverted Rows. So, with the bar at hip height and an overhand grip that is slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, row your chest up to the bar. Be sure to squeeze …
Gauntlet Workout A
Aug 4th
CLICK HERE FOR A FREE WORKOUT! www.turbulencetraining.com This is TT Gauntlet Workout A. We are going to pair exercises together, but you will do one of the exercises twice. I’m doing this because the definition of a gauntlet is running through a column and being beaten. You will have column A exercises, move to column B exercise and then back to A. The first is a shuttle sprint for 20 seconds. Move immediately into 25 reps of prisoner squats with your hands interlaced behind your head with your elbows back. Move immediately back into shuttle sprints for 20 seconds. For you second pairing, you are going to do pull-ups, pushups and then pull-ups. You are going to do 80% of your maximum repetitions (you don’t want to go to failure). For example, if you can only do 10 pull-ups, you will do 8 pull-ups. If you can do 40 pushups, do 32 and then go back and do 8 pull-ups. For the pull-up, place your hands in an overhand grip with themslightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Bring your chest up and slowly lower down. Move immediately or with as little rest as possible into regular pushups at 80% of your maximum reps. Go back to pull-ups and repeat the number you did before the pushups (80%). The next exercise pairing, you will do a 1-leg bench squat. Start by standing on the bench and drop your foot off to the side and then back up. This will really get your glute. You can also do a 1-leg squat by lowering onto a bench and then back up. Do 10 reps on one side and then switch to …
Fat Loss Workouts with TT Depletion Workout B
Jul 28th
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 …
Hotel Room Workouts Bodyweight Exercises
Jun 26th
www.TurbulenceTraining.com Hotel room workouts using the Turbulence Training System and bodyweight exercises only. You can do an amazing hotel room workout using only bodyweight exercises. Make sure you listen to the bodyweight hotel room workout hygiene tips I give before I workout. You don’t want to be doing bodyweight exercises on the floor of a hotel room — ewww, gross! This bodyweight exercise hotel room circuit goes like this… (Do one warmup round of only 5-8 reps per bodyweight exercise.) Prisoner Squats – Do up to 20 repetitions Pushups (on bed) – Do up to 30 repetitions Walking Lunges – Do up to 20 reps PER leg X-Body Mountain Climbers – Do up to 12 reps PER side 1-Leg RDL’s – Do up to 12 reps PER side T-Pushups – Do up to 15 reps PER side You don’t need to go to a fancy gym to get started. In fact, it’s better to do bodyweight exercises in your hotel room because you save time (and money if the hotel charges extra for hotel gym workouts), plus you won’t be intimidated by the folks at the gym who think bodyweight exercises are weird. Or screw it, who cares what they think as they waste their time on the cardio confessions!). It’s not a fashion show in your hotel room either! This is a simple but effective fat burning hotel room workout you can do in the comfort of your own hotel room with bodyweight exercises. For more fat burning hotel room workouts and bodyweight exercises you can do at home, visit www.TurbulenceTraining.com AND http







