Posts tagged Warmup
Gauntlet Workout C
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CLICK HERE FOR A FREE WORKOUT! www.turbulencetraining.com This is the TT Gauntlet Workout C. This is the 5, 10, 15 program. There are 6 exercises in this workout. What you are going to do is go through 5 circuits of this program. The first time through, you are going to do 5 repetitions per exercise, the second time through will be 10 repetitions and the third time will be 15 repetitions. Next, you’ll go back to 10 repetitions and then finally, 5 repetitions. This is called a ladder pyramid style. The first exercise is a kettlebell snatch. You will start out doing 5 reps per side the first time through. In week 1, I recommend you only go through 5, 10 & 15 or even just 5 & 10. Always give yourself a nice easy workout in the first week of any program because you don’t want to be too sore. Swing the kettlebell back, drive up and punch. Switch hands and do 5 on the other side. Once you are done with those, move right into 5 vertical jumps. Hands are either in a prisoner hold, down at your sides or straight up. Next, move into T-pushups (5 on each side) alternating sides. You always want to do a warmup before you start, but the 5 reps is a good warmup in itself. We’re going to hit the upper body some more with regular chin-ups with an underhand grip. If you are in the 15 rep round and you can’t do them straight, you might just do them in chunks until you are at 15. Next move into prisoner forward lunges. Putyour hands up behind your head, step forward and drive back up. You …
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 …
Hotel Room Workouts Bodyweight Exercises
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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
Bodyweight Workouts with TT Europe Workout Warmup
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www.turbulencetraining.comVisit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. This is the bodyweight warmup for the September workout of the month. Starting with a Prisoner squat, place your hands behind your head and push your hips back as you squat down. Make sure to keep your elbows back so that you work your upper back as well during this exercise. Next, go down to the ground and do regular Pushups. Then, follow that up with Prisoner lunges. So again, place your hands behind your head with your elbows back and perform a lunge, dropping straight down and using your front leg to drive yourself back up. Now you’ve worked your chest, legs and upper back and you’re ready to go! Click here to get started www.TurbulenceTraining.com And to get access to the #1 weight loss secret of social support and to ask Craig Ballantyne your weight loss questions, visit the Turbulence Training Membership site here www.ttmembers.com
Home Gym Fat Loss Workout – TT Intermediate Warm-Up
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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com This is the Turbulence Training intermediate workout program warm-up. This includes 3 bodyweight exercises done in circuit fashion, rest 30 seconds, and then repeat the circuit one more time. Starting with prisoner squats, placeyour hands behind your head as though you were being arrested, with your elbows back at all times and your shoulder blades together. Next, have your feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart and then squat to parallel and come back up. So, keep your head and chest up and go nice and slow on the way down, and then squeeze your butt and drive up. Perform 12 repetitions. Now you’ll immediately move on to pushups or kneeling pushups for 8 repetitions. With your body in a straight line and abs braced, bring your chest to the floor, using a strong push on the way up. The final exercise in the Intermediate warm-up is the stability ball leg curl for 12 repetitions. With your heels on the ball, hips bridged up, curl in with your hamstrings and then back out. Be sure to keep your body in a straight line during this movement. After you’ve finished all the repetitions for the stability ball leg curl, rest 30 seconds, and then repeat the circuit one more time. Visit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Click here to get started www.turbulencetraining.com And to get access to the #1 weight loss secret of social support and to ask Craig Ballantyne your weight loss questions …
