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Hardcore Workout C

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CLICK HERE FOR A FREE WORKOUT! www.turbulencetraining.comVisit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Click here to get started www.TurbulenceTraining.com This is TT Hardcore Workout C. This metabolic resistance circuit that we start with is one of my favorites I’ve ever put together. This will challenge you in so many different ways. Start with a depth jump. Elevate yourself a little less than a foot or even less than that. If you are not ready for the jump, you can do regular jumps or bodyweight squats. However, if you are only able to do bodyweight squats, you are probably in the wrong workout. It’s very advanced. Make sure you do not preform this on concrete floors. Step off with one foot and right into a squat and immediately jump straight up and land soft with your hips back to absorb the force of the jump with your muscles. You will do 6 reps. Move to a deadlift. You will hold for a 2 second pause at the bottom of each repetition. Move the bar right up against your shins, use an overhand grip, press your hips back while arching your lower back. Pull up and slowly lower down for 3 seconds, pausing for 1 count. Reset, arch your back and pull up. Do 8 reps. Move immediately into pushups. You will be doing 50% of your maximum number (if you can do 60, you will only do 30). Lower down, keeping your abs braced and holding your body in a straight line and drive back up. Finish with a Turkish get-up with a kettlebell. Lie down, bring the weight up

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Fat Loss Workouts with TT Reconstruction Workout C

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT www.turbulencetraining.com With Reconstruction workout C, you’ll actually be doing a 10-exercise bodyweight circuit Challenge where you go through the circuit as many times as you can in 20 minutes. The Challenge has two levels; one for beginner and one for advanced. If you are a beginner, then you will perform 10 repetitions for each exercise, whereas an advanced individual will perform double that at 20 repetitions per exercise. So, you’ll start out by placing your hands up behind you head and complete a series of Prisoner squats. Get your elbows back, squeeze your shoulder blades together, feet slightly wider than hip width apart, and then push your hips out as you squat down and then back up. Repeat. After the Prisoner squats you’ll go down to the ground for Close-Grip push-ups. So, for this exercise place your hands shoulder width apart and elbows tucked into the side. Next up are Stability Ball Leg Curls. Be sure to bridge those hips up and then curl in and out. Once you are finished doing that exercise, keep the stability ball with you as you are now going to do 1-Legged Jackknives. If you are doing 10 repetitions, that means 10 in total, so 5 for one leg and then 5 with the other. If you are a beginner or you can’t do the 1-Legged Jackknives, then just do regular stability ball jackknives. Also, these can be done with either your hands on the bench or on the floor. Now you’ll stand back up and do Diagonal Lunges. Proper form for this

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Gain Muscle and Lose Fat – TT Meatheads IV: Get Lean and Jacked Workout C

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.TurbulenceTraining.com Were going to start out with 1 superset and then move into a kettlebell circuit. Superset #1 Were going to start with Deadlifts paired with a 1-arm standing shoulder press. For the Deadlifts, position yourself in front of the bar with your feet just about hip width apart. Put your hands on the bar with an overhand grip. Sit back while keeping your chest and head up and the bar is right up against your shins. Stand upright, nice and strong and slowly lower back down for a 1-second pause. Each time you go down, you will rest for 1 full second. Do 8 reps. For the Shoulder Press, hold the dumbbell at your shoulder with your palm facing toward your head. Drive up and back down for 8 reps on each side. Rest 1 minute and repeat this superset 2 more times. Superset #2 This is the kettlebell 555, which means there are 555 repetitions in this circuit to finish out workout C. Start with 100 kettlebell swings. Go as hard as you can, but you can use a lighter kettlebell for this if you need to. Stand with feet slightly wider than hip width apart. Drive back through your legs and hips and back up. Try not to use the grip too much. Just use your hands as hooks on the kettlebell. You should be getting all of your power through your hips. Do these for 100 reps, breaking them down however you need to do them (50 x 2, 20 x 5). Next, you will do 100 Prisoner Squats and 50 Stability Ball Jackknifes. Prisoner Squats Positionyour hands

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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

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Abdominal Workout with TT AAA Abs Workout C

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetrainingforabs.com This is Workout C from the TT AAA Abs program. We’ve already gone through 2 intense workouts, but we’re going to finish off with a total body circuit called the X9 Factor. Start with kettlebell swings. These are 2-hand swings and you need to power up with the hips. Drive them back and power them back up. Move immediately into extended pushups. Move your arms out in front of you as you lower yourself down and back up. The next exercise is a stability ball pike. This is a more advanced version of the stability ball jackknife. Place your feet on the ball and your hands on the floor and pull the ball in as you push your hips up until you are in a pike position. Try to get your hips as high up as possible. If you are not very flexible, just do jackknifes in place of them. Move immediately into stability ball back extensions. Plant your feet against a wall or something stable. Your chest is supported by the ball. Placeyour hands behind your head and raise yourself up and back down. Next is a 1-arm kettlebell swing. Make sure you are driving back with your hips and back up. If you are more advanced, you can do snatches in place of the swings. Do all reps on one side and then do all reps on the other side. Next you will do high rep close grip pushups. Tuck your elbows into your sides with your hands closer together as you move down and back up. Do as many as you can. Move immediately into stability ball leg curls

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