Friday 27 October 2006: 90/30 CALS

PULLING, CLIMBING, TWISTING
The idea for this workout came from Jim Biancolo over at Lean and Hungry Fitness. Jim has a nice site that fits in with many of the methods we use around here.

Perform ten rounds of the following cycle in twenty minutes.

Advanced:
  • 30 seconds - Body Rows or Pull-ups
  • 30 seconds - Mountain Climbers
  • 30 seconds - Russian Twists
    (Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet on the floor. Extend your arms and clasp your hands in front of you. Crunch up so that your shoulder blades are off the ground. Now twist your midsection to the left and to the right so that your arms are parallel to the floor. Once to each side equals one rep. This exercise can also be performed holding a medicine ball or weight in your hands or with a broomstick behind your shoulders.)
  • 30 seconds - Rest
Even though Advanced trainees are accustomed to doing 30 second sets of Pull-ups, the overall intensity of this workout makes the Body Rows an acceptable substitution. If you think the Body Rows are too easy, try the completely suspended version shown in the Body Row link or do them sprint-style and attempt to get 20-30 reps in each round.

Intermediate:
  • 30 seconds - Body Rows
  • 30 seconds - Squat Thrusts
  • 30 seconds - Russian Twists or Regular Crunches
  • 30 seconds - Rest
Basic:
  • 30 seconds - Body Rows
  • 30 seconds - Half-Squats
  • 30 seconds - Crunches
  • 30 seconds - Rest
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just didn't have it going on today. A hectic day of work coerced me to eat alot of junk and drink lots of pop and it definitely showed in my workout.

5 rounds of......

Assisted pull reps 5 reps.
half squats 10 reps.
crunches 10 reps.

JME said...

Most days we try to make solid deposits to our "fitness bank." The stronger our balance in that bank, the greater our ability to respond to the needs of daily life, sport, and adventure.

Today necessitated a withdrawal on the fitness bank. It started at 1:15AM and has involved 11+ hours of driving. At 8:12PM, the day still isn't over.

I should sleep well tonight. ;)

Joel