Friday, April 16, 2021

2 Mini Workouts And 130 LBS Of Hell

 Sometimes you may not always have a lot of time to get a workout in but just a few minutes could do wonders. You can even do them throughout the day when there's a window of opportunity, 5-7 minutes can do a lot than just doing nothing.

Yesterday, I thought I'd get in a couple mini workouts just for fun and chill out and work on stuff the rest of the day. Here are the workouts...


Superset Of 10 Overhead Presses (50 lb Sandbell) & 20 360's (20 lb Sandbell) for 5 Rounds in 5:41.


The second one was another superset but this time it was for 5 min nonstop of Carrying the 50lb Sandbell 2x across the garage & 10 Sandbell Slams with the 20 lb Sandbell. 


After a while during the day, I thought about doing something else for a quick workout and decided to test how long I can hold a Horse Stance wearing my 2 Weighted Vests (40 + 20) and holding my 70 lb Darth Vader Kettlebell. I didn't expect to hold it very long since I never used that much weight before but I managed to get past the 30 second mark (approx. 36 seconds). It was brutal in my opinion and by 20 seconds, my legs started quivering. My goal for next time is over a minute.




Horse Stance training can give you an idea of where your weaknesses are at and just holding one without weight for an extended period of time is a killer workout in itself. Shaolin Monks would hold a Horse Stance Posture for hours on end and we all know how bad ass those guys are. When you add weight, it becomes a whole new ball game of testing your strength in your entire body. I would at times hold my 50 lb Sandbell in a Horse Stance for as long as 3-5 minutes and feel sore as hell the next day. I once held 110 lbs for more than 2 minutes and that felt different.




130 lbs of added weight in a Horse Stance would test you big time and shows how much strength you can possess beyond the muscles. It shows how strong your tendons and ligaments are and that is what really pays off. You don't need to go crazy like I did, just holding up to 50 lbs can be beneficial. If you prefer just your bodyweight, hold it for as long as you can. My best time in just a regular Horse Stance was about 10 minutes or so and I was dying, that was years ago, I don't know what it would be now.

Train outside the mainstream of modern fitness today and learn the old school aspects of strength and conditioning. Toughen up your bone structure and strengthen your tendons and ligaments especially in the legs because as you know, as we age our legs tend to go first. Train accordingly and progress little by little even if it's a tiny fraction each day. Stay strong everyone and have an amazingly awesome weekend.

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