Showing posts with label Burpees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burpees. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

500 Step Ups & 4 Minutes Of Burpees

Spicing things up can make for interesting workouts. Yesterday, my big workout was under 40 minutes or so but it wasn't easy. Took some mental strength but the rewards were well worth it and the calorie burning was intense. I warmed up with 500 Step Ups which normally takes me 20-22 min to complete and with little rest, went into Burpees using the Sprint 8 Protocol of 30 Seconds of work and 90 seconds of rest for 8 Rounds. No Jump but did a pushup on each Burpee. 

That's some crazy conditioning. Not a massive challenge for me but it sure as hell didn't let up on me either. During the rest periods, I would walk it off and focus on my breathing and think about the next round. With the Burpees, my goal wasn't so much speed like a crazed Crossfitter, it was more about technique and letting the speed come naturally since it is a full body workout and gets you huffing and puffing like a motherfucker already.

Although over the course of 8 rounds it's only 4 total minutes of work, it still kicks the shit out of you and tests your will and your mental capacity. When you add 500 Step Ups beforehand, it gets your heart rate going at a better entry point in my opinion. This will not only give your body time to heat up but the calories being burned during and after the Burpees just adds the cherry on top of a kick ass Sundae. You're getting cardio along with strength training in the same workout which aids in fat loss, weight loss, body composition and targeting multiple muscle groups all at once. You don't need to go an hour or longer in the gym unless you want to, this was done in less than 40 minutes with a small amount of space. 

With this type of workout 2-3x a week, it can save your ass a ton of money on gym fees, gas and you don't have to leave the house. You can practically do it anywhere. This is just an option, you don't have to warm up with Step Ups, if you prefer Squats, go for it if that's what you want to do or just go into the Sprint 8 Training right there. I do recommend that you loosen up a bit and get the body going a little, we don't want to have pulled muscles or injured limbs cause workouts like these are very demanding. On your days off, something casual like going on a hike or some Isometrics, joint loosening, DDP Yoga, something light with low intensity or swimming, whatever you feel keeps you active. 

This is more of an advanced level of training, you don't always have to do the same Burpees every workout, you can change the variation to something more intense or less that is slightly easier, experiment. You can even change up the variation each round to get a variety, do 4 variations twice and still get a hell of a workout. Use your imagination, it makes things more interesting and testing yourself. Again, these are options, I'm not asking you to do a requirement, find ways to train that benefit you and your goals. Be in better condition for the long run. If you want to find out more benefits of Burpees, check this out here...A 70 year old man still does them and is in phenomenal shape by anyone at any age, it's really inspiring. 

Another thing I recommend to get the juices flowing is to grab a Pre Workout to really tackle the energy for workouts like these. Get yourself the Hercules Pre-Workout Formula and feel the surge of an intense warrior ready for battle. 

Keep being amazingly awesome and keep killing it in your journey. 

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Double Push-Up Burpees


Last night, thought I'd go to the gym and get some Burpees in before dinner. Yeah it sounds contradictory because it's a bodyweight exercise and it can be done ANYWHERE but I figured, what the hell, go for a little walk down there and just do a good workout for about 15 min. No music, no noise, just good ole training. 

I've gone back and forth for years doing Burpees and since it has been a while, might as well revitalize it and see where it leads. Not prioritizing it, just having a little fun with it. I did the Sprint 8 Protocol which is working for 30 Seconds On, 30 Seconds Off for 8 Rounds. Very demanding and puts you in great condition but it's not something to take lightly. Pay attention to form, technique and pace. It will bite you in the ass if you're not careful.

Most of the time, I don't give them much thought but a guy who just turned 70 recently did a variation called Navy Seal Burpees which are just brutal and for a man at that age to be doing them, was inspiring. I did the style with 2 Push-ups & a Jump. Not something I'd do everyday or even more than 3x a week, maybe do them no more than a couple times a week because they are so demanding on the body. 

Until I can put the rest of my toys into a better storage space close by, use what works for the moment which is mainly bands, isometrics, bodyweight and some of the weights at the gym which really is more than enough for the majority, I just love my hammers, mace and Darth Vader Kettlebell so it'll be awesome to have them back soon. 

That's the beauty of training, you learn to adapt and with proper knowledge, you can create workouts anywhere you want. Getting fit is not a one dimensional thing like needing a building and a bunch of random shit around, I look at it as what Doc Brown would say to "think 4th Dimensionally" and go beyond just a narrow minded outlook. The world is your gym, it's up to you how you make it work. Fitness is about taking the fundamentals and molding them into your journey, you learn, you study the environment around you and experiment with what is possible. 

Burpees or their variations is just another tool in the arsenal, that's all they are. Like Sprints, Bands, Weights, even household stuff can be tools to make you stronger and better conditioned with creative thinking along with the understanding of the basics. There isn't an end-all-be-all exercise that can solve all your issues with getting fit, there's a bigger puzzle, you have the pieces and you put them together to create what's really there. 

Hope everyone has an amazingly awesome day and get some solid training in.     

Thursday, July 7, 2022

Sprint 8 Without The Machinery And Summer Results So Far

Changing things up can be a good thing so you can stay interested and take on a different style of the training you're working on. Since about late May, I was working on Hill Sprints and up until now did around 60 Sprints in that time ranging from 4-5 per workout at 10-15 seconds each. I would take about a 20 minute walk to the hill, do my sprints and walk back 20 minutes. It was good for a while but was feeling burnt out and needed to change things up. Doing research and seeing what could work for me, I found the Sprint 8 Program.

Doing a couple workouts with Sprint 8 so far and it's tough but I have greater energy and the timing is better for me since I can practically do it anywhere and not always exhaust myself. If you ever read the course by Phil Campbell it's simply a workout where you do an exercise for 30 seconds fast and "rest" for 90 seconds for 8 rounds. The workout itself takes less than 15 minutes all together and only 4 minutes of intense training.  

The program itself is not really that new and the concept itself as I recall was originally "founded" by Dr. Lawrence Moorhouse who had athletes do this with Burpees or Step Ups (can't remember which one exactly) but it's a good program. Campbell updated this protocol in the modern age by using it for cardio machines that's actually pre-set to the protocol. There's a warm up period, the workout and a cool down which all together takes 20 minutes. This is to be done 3x a week which the trial run is 8 weeks. 

I don't use machines so I just do Burpees for this particular workout because as a bodyweight exercise, Burpees are the closest to the most intense, fat burning and weight loss exercise you can do next to sprint training. The rest period is just walking it off. I would start with a few minutes of Joint Loosening and than get right to it. When I'm done, I hop in the shower and do recovery work the rest of the day. The workout itself is less than 15 but if you include the joint loosening its about 18-19 minutes) and that is perfect for me. 

You don't need machines to do this workout (which I just showed), you can do this with slam balls, bodyweight exercises, sprints in place, Burpees, Step Ups, weights just about whatever your imagination can come up with, just do something fast for 30 seconds and actively rest for 90 for 8 rounds, that's it. With the Hill Sprints and this workout so far, I've lost 7-9 pounds and put on some muscle but it's still a work in progress and got a ways to go so I just need to trust the process. I didn't even diet that much if at all and the pounds were still slowly but surely coming off. 

Who knows where I might go with this but at the moment, I like it and it could lead to my best physique ever but I'm not looking for the beach body, just be in better shape and be in better health little by little. As of July 4th, I've gone from 267 lbs. to 258 lbs. (Pictures at 258), would like to be a little under 250 by the time I turn 38. Is it possible? We shall see.




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