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Ok, so I develop this workout, follow it for a week and a half, and than guess what... I decide to call it quits. Why? Because I’m bored with it. I asked people for their advice and asked people to critique the routine. I made changes, but it was still boring. It was really good routine, but that’s what it was. A routine. And routines don’t seem to sit well with me.
Than I began thinking. Crossfit. It’s a new workout everyday. It’s extremely intense, and fast. That was what was missing from my workout: it wasn’t intense, it wasn’t fast, and it wasn’t new. It was boring, slow, and old. Too much resting and too much repetition. Don’t get me wrong. Repetition is good. But only when it comes to technique training, not conditioning. Now, I went back to looking at crossfit, and I started wondering. HOW? How do they make it so unique every single $@&*ing day? I mean... WOW! So I tried a few workouts, but realized that I couldn’t match the intensity because I didn’t have all the resources available. I needed to develop a system that was random, yet effective. It boggled my mind for a LONG time. But I finally figured it out. Ok, first of all what you need is a bag. This is a hypothetical bag in which you list down a few exercises. Some of these exercises you will be good at, others will be moderately challenging, and still a few will be extremely difficult, maybe even something that you havn’t attempted yet. But also make sure you’re considering all your resources. Try not to leave anything unless you absolutely don’t need. Also make sure that you have one cardio exercise. Ok, so this is my list: Easy: Medicine Ball Thruster Chin-ups Sit-ups Push-up Squats Medium: Pull-up Leg Curl Medicine Ball Overhead Squat Hard: Handstand Pushup Cardio: Shadowboxing Ok, so there you have it. Now, list out a few intensity methods that you want to use. Max Sets Pyramiding EDT Circuit Ladder Timed Ladder Straight Sets 10x10 Now, what you basically do is choose about three to five methods that you want to focus on and cycle them using the exercises listed above. So, lets choose EDT, Circuit, and Straight Sets. So lets say you want to work out five days a week. This would be a sample cycle: Monday - EDT using easy exercises and/or cardio Tuesday - Circuit using medium exercises Wednesday - Straight sets using hard exercises and/or cardio Thursday - EDT using medium exercises Friday - Circuit using easy exercises and/or cardio MONDAY For 20 minutes: Medicine Ball Thrusters 20 Chin-ups 5 TUESDAY Perform 3 circuits: Pull-ups 3 Leg Curl 10 Medicine Ball Overhead Squat 15 WEDNESDAY Handstand Pushups 10x1 1 min rest btn sets THURSDAY For 20 minutes: Pull-up 3 Overhead Squat 15 FRIDAY For 3 circuits: Push-ups 15 Sit-ups 30 Squats 50 If your current training routine is boring, repetitive, and slow, try Randomized Training a try.
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