Monday, September 1, 2025

Weight Vest Walking: Epic Cardio Without Needing To Run


Ah, the humble weight vest. A simple, yet brutally effective tool for those looking to take their fitness to a different level. And what better way to utilize this beast of a training aid than with one of the most fundamental human movements: walking. Weight vest walking is incredibly simple but also underrated. It's time to lace up, strap on the weight, and kill that work capacity and conditioning.


*The Benefits are Real*


Weight vest walking is more than just a novelty; it's a potent training stimulus that can yield impressive gains in strength, endurance, and overall fitness. By adding resistance to the walking movement, you're engaging your muscles in a way that's both challenging and rewarding. Here are just a few of the benefits you can expect:

- Increased Strength: Weight vest walking targets multiple muscle groups simultaneously, including the legs, glutes, core, and even the upper body to a degree. As you walk, these muscles are forced to adapt to the added resistance, leading to increased strength and hypertrophy.

- Improved Endurance: Walking with a weight vest is an excellent way to boost your cardiovascular endurance. By pushing yourself to walk further and faster with weight on your body, you'll be improving your heart's ability to pump blood and your muscles' ability to utilize oxygen. Myself, I'll go for 45 min to roughly an hour in my own training. The feeling you get when you take it off after is nothing short of incredible. 

- Enhanced Bone Density: Resistance training is a proven way to improve bone density, and weight vest walking is no exception. By putting stress on your bones, you're stimulating the production of new bone tissue, which can help to prevent osteoporosis and fractures. Strong bones will help you in the years to come with the right tools and programming to suit your goals.

- Increased Caloric Burn: Weight vest walking is a form of loaded movement, which means you're burning more calories than you would with regular walking. This can be a useful tool for those looking to lose weight or maintain weight loss. Burns up to 3x more calories than regular walking. 

- Improved Mental Toughness: Let's face it: weight vest walking isn't easy (if it was, it wouldn't be worth it). It takes mental toughness and discipline to strap on a heavy vest and get moving. By pushing yourself through the discomfort, you'll be building the kind of mental resilience that can translate to other areas of your life. The carryover is astounding. 


*Getting Started*


So, how do you get started with weight vest walking? Here are a few tips to keep in mind:


- Start Light: Don't try to lift the world on your first day. Start with a light weight and gradually increase the load as you build strength and endurance. Depending on your size, it varies for men and women but for men, I'd start between 10-20, women would be 10-15. Gradually build up. For most workouts, I rarely ever go past 40 but have carried up to 60 during a walk. 

- Focus on Form: Good form is essential when weight vest walking. Keep your posture upright, engage your core, and try to maintain a smooth, consistent gait. Start to slouch and you'll feel it later and it won't feel good. Keep an eye and focus on your breathing as well.

- Choose the Right Vest: Not all weight vests are created equal. Look for a vest that's comfortable, durable, and allows for easy weight adjustments. Like from Kensui...They have adjustable vests where you can put plates on and give you the idea of progressive loading as you get stronger, just like in weight training. 

- Mix it Up: Don't be afraid to mix up your routine. Try walking on different terrain, incorporating hills or stairs, and varying the weight and duration of your walks. Hiking is a hell of a burner.


*Advanced Techniques*


Once you've got the basics down, it's time to take your weight vest walking to the next level. Here are a couple advanced techniques to test out:


- Weighted Walking Lunges: Alternate legs in a walking lunge position while wearing your weight vest. This will target your legs and glutes in a unique and challenging way.

- Long-Distance Walking: Challenge yourself to walk a certain distance with your weight vest on. This can be a great way to build endurance and mental toughness. Go for an hour and see how it feels. Think my longest walk was around 90 minutes and that was going up hill, coming back down and going around the neighborhood in reverse.  


*Common Mistakes*


As with any form of training, there are common mistakes to watch out for when weight vest walking. Here are a couple to keep in mind:


- Poor Posture: Make sure to maintain good posture when walking with a weight vest. Slouching or leaning forward can put unnecessary stress on your joints and muscles.

- Too Much Weight: Don't be afraid to start light and gradually increase the weight. Trying to lift too much too soon can lead to injury or burnout. Look at the starting weight at the Endurance Benefit.


*Conclusion*


Weight vest walking is a powerful training tool that can yield impressive gains in strength, endurance, and overall fitness. By incorporating this brutal yet effective technique into your routine, you'll be unleashing the beast within and taking your fitness to the next level. So, get out in the fresh air, walk with power and pride and get those gains. Be amazingly awesome. 


Friday, August 29, 2025

The Pull-Up Paradox

Pull-ups are one of the essential elements that tests strength which also requires power and technique. As a staple exercise in many fitness routines, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of pull-up training.


The Pros....


- Upper Body Dominance: Pull-ups build incredible strength in the back, shoulders, and arms, making them a compound exercise that drives results.

- Functional Strength: Pull-ups translate to real-life movements, such as climbing, lifting, and carrying, making them a valuable exercise for functional fitness.

- Mental Toughness: Mastering pull-ups requires perseverance, discipline, and mental fortitude, building confidence and self-esteem.


Caution: The Cons

(Those who are fanatics might get offended or find it off putting but these are the facts)


- Injury Risk: Poor form, overuse, or inadequate loosening up of the muscles can lead to injuries in the shoulders, elbows, or wrists, taking you out of commission.

- Accessibility Limitations: Pull-up bars might not be readily available, limiting access to this exercise for some individuals. Trees, Rings & Suspension Trainers may give you some leeway but some believe Rings & Suspensions don't always count as pull-ups which is bullshit LOL.

- Plateau Potential: Without progressive overload or variation, pull-up training can stagnate, leading to frustration and boredom.


Progressing....


To unlock the full potential of pull-up training, focus on progressive overload, consistency, and patience. With dedication and persistence, you'll unleash some serious strength, reaping the rewards of this challenging yet rewarding exercise and its variations. Try doing them with Fat Gripz, they'll really test you. 

Some will go overboard even working around certain injuries like elbow pain which can affect your real potential. The type of guys I highly recommend you give a look through is Matt Schifferle & Al Kavadlo. If anything, they're some of the top guys on the subject of Pull-Up Training, digging into the very core of what effective methods are used to keep you strong but also pain free. However, guys like the overzealous and injury prone David Goggins are not the type of role models that really tackle the issues. He's more of a glory hound that at a glance is inspiring because of his background in the Navy Seals and his crazy running workouts/marathoning but if you look at it on another level, that dude has more injuries than anyone would want to count and his pull-ups are decent but not worth the amount done. 

There are other guys out there that are over the top about pull-up training and act like it's the only thing that matters when it comes to Bodyweight Training (spoiler alert, it isn't). For them and this is a general outlook for some of the influencers out there, that if you don't practice pull-ups and/or do them the way they teach, you're a loser. It's not true and doing 100 pull-ups or more in a workout too frequently or even GTG style can have dire consequences later on in life. Doing a few here and there either in sets or throughout the day isn't the worst thing but it's important to pay attention to how you feel and if there's pain, STOP!!! For me, I don't go any further than 20-30 total reps in my training, right now I'm at 20 doing them in sets of 3-4 and that's more than enough for me. 

It's not about the quantity, it's about technique, quality movement and feeling strong; not painful or trying to be better than anybody else, there's always going to be somebody better so why really fight it? Do what works best for you and stay on level during and after training. If you're going nuts day and day out, it's going to bite you in the ass one way or another. Being in pain and not even being to lift lift your arms or hold a cup of orange juice in your hand is NOT something people with a conscience would strive for. 

Get strong in pull-ups and make it worthy for joint health and long term strength. Be amazingly awesome. 



Monday, August 25, 2025

Rise Up Like The Phoenix: An In Depth Look At The Fiery Supplement That Unleashes That Inner Beast


Ladies and Gents, bad asses everywhere, at this moment lets dive into the fiery depths of Lost Empire Herbs' Phoenix Formula, a supplement that's got many folks from gym rats to the grand champions of sports buzzing. As someone who loves to train and fire things up (whether that's through sledgehammer training, Bands or Isometric Exercises), I deeply want to share with you the value and ideas on this potent potion.


Rise Up From The Fucking Ashes


Legend has it that the phoenix is born from its own ashes, rising like a fiery specter from the depths of despair. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to tap into that kind of raw power and intense strength? Phoenix Formula could do just that – ignite your inner flames, fuel your passions, and set your life ablaze that can shoot into the heavens.

As you scoop up the powder and pour it into your mug of water, you may be greeted by a pungent aroma that screams, "LET'S GO!" The label itself looks like it was designed by a team of ancient warriors, complete with mystical symbols and a bird that seems to fly through Asgard. It's like they're daring you to unleash the phoenix within. The other alternative option if you're not the powder type, you can get this in Capsule Form as well.


The Ingredients: A Witch's Brew of Awesomeness


So, what's behind the power and magic? Phoenix Formula boasts an impressive lineup of natural ingredients, each one chosen for its potent effects on energy, focus, and overall vitality. The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse are:

Shilajit

Pine Pollen

Black Ant

He Shou Wu

After putting Phoenix Formula through its paces, A number of people have said – this stuff is the real deal. The energy boost is palpable, and they find themselves tackling tough workouts with renewed vigor and focus. Their mind feels sharper, the body feels stronger, and their overall sense of well-being has taken a noticeable leap forward.

Of course, individual results may vary, but it's pretty damn evidenced that Phoenix Formula is more than just a flash in the pan. It's a potent tool that's worthy of its mythical namesake.

In conclusion, Lost Empire Herbs' Phoenix Formula is a game-changer. Whether you're a hardcore fitness enthusiast, or just someone looking to level up their life, this supplement is worth considering. It's like having a god on your team – unstoppable, fierce, and ready to take on the world.

Unleash your inner phoenix and join the ranks of the unstoppable. Try Lost Empire Herbs' Phoenix Formula today and discover a more powerful, more epic, and more inspiring you. Be amazingly awesome.


*Disclaimer:* As always, before adding any new supplement to your routine, be sure to consult with a healthcare professional and follow the recommended dosage.

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Killer Isometric Workout That Tests Incredible Strength And Conditioning

 Did you read my article on Isometric Experimentation? Well, I got another one for you that was pretty brutal but it was great to try out. That's the beauty of Isometric Training, the possibilities are endless and there many ways to get in a great workout without breaking the body. This workout however, tested me in not just strength but endurance as well. I combined Push-Up Holds and 7-12 Second Isometric Contractions to create the type of training that forces you to handle yielding and overcoming isometrics separately to really dig into the muscles and legit test yourself in ways that seem something out of the Shaolin Monks (I did say seem but not exact).

Sweat was literally pouring out of me like a waterfall and was hitting muscles that I didn't even realize I was targeting. At times it felt like torture but it was necessary to see what I was capable of and what I can accomplish. Guys like Steve Justa & Bud Jeffries were in many cases, the big two when it came to experimenting with Isometrics in extreme ways that people thought they were crazy. It made them strong, there never be a question of that and I think they'd be proud of what I tried to do when it came to conditioning using only Isometrics. 

This was brutal, hard and one of the most insane workouts I've ever tried when it came to Isometrics. Every other exercise was either a 1 Minute Push-up or an intense contraction for a few seconds that really hammered the tendons and ligaments and pushed strength to another level without weights and the only things used was a floor, a wall and the Worldfit Iso Trainer. Do not attempt this if you're new to Isometric Training and if you think this is easy, you've got another thing coming. You will sweat, you will feel things that are out there and you may feel lighter on your feet than you have in quite a while. Take a gander and see what you can do. FYI, I didn't do a lot of resting between exercises either so this will add a cardio element to it.....The 1 Min Push-up in this case is on the fists at 30 sec at the top and 30 sec holding the mid position and the objective is to not let the chest touch the floor. The other exercises are 7-12 Second Contractions at 70-85% Intensity. 

1 Min Push-Up

Wall Sit (Feet Flat)

1 Min Push-Up

Wall Sit (Heels Up)

1 Min Push-Up

Wall Sit (Toes Up)

1 Min Push-Up

3 Position Curl w/ WorldFit Iso Trainer

1 Min Push-Up

3 Position Overhead Press w/ WorldFit Iso Trainer

1 Min Push-Up

3 Position Deadlift w/ WorldFit Iso Trainer

1 Minute Push-Up

Core (Hollow Body, Arch Body, Dead Bug, Side Bends w/ Legs Wide/Shoulder Width & Feet Together)

1 Min Push-Up

All Together, you're looking 8-1 Min Push-Ups & 21 7-12 Sec Isometric Exercises. This took me around 35 minutes or so to complete. It was one of the most exhausting workouts I've ever put myself through and just to let you know, not one time my chest touched the floor in the push-ups, I wanted to drop a time or two but I knew I needed to tighten up and focus on my breathing. You could've filled cup after cup of sweat that was drained out of me. I did feel lighter and that post workout shower was one of the best I've ever had bar none. My chest, my core, my forearms, my back felt like steel, hard as fucking stone man. This is strength that matters and muscular endurance that isn't always utilized. 

Minimal Equipment, a desire and a twisted imagination to turn a series of exercises that are simple and not flashy but will humble practically anybody and make them crazy strong in ways that is indescribable. I'm still feeling the effects of this workout right now and before going to bed last night, I knocked off 500 Step Ups just to get some excess energy out. Great workout.

Be amazingly awesome and if you want to try this workout, for the intense contractions (press, deadlift, curl) you can use a towel or your own bodyweight if you don't have the trainer (I highly recommend it though). You can do the push-up in different variations if you wish like using handles, on the palms to really target the muscles differently. Don't say I didn't warn you. 

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Had An Itch To Go Back

 Decided I wanted to go back on Twitter. Already have friends on there and just don't want to be a part of the negative bullshit. It wasn't easy and I know I said I'll be gone for good but something within me decided to crawl out of the depths of it's dark side and embrace something new.

Making a few changes....

1. Get rid of that of that Blue Check. There are features I can find for free that it doesn't have and get better benefit out of it.

2. Stay away from Profiles (as much as possible) that have a lot of negative or messed up stuff involved and do better by being a more peaceful person. 

3. Promote Fitness and help others a lot more often than going down a rabbit hole trying to save everyone, I can't and I need to be ok with that.

4. Not interact with a bunch of assholes who think they can scare me, they really can't. Save the trouble for another guy.

5. Have a better attitude of what comes my way. Some people may come at me either because of my last name or think something stupid when they can't back anything up. Give me enough shit, I'll just block them, not that hard.


That's just a few things. I have been known to change my mind on things from time to time and my post about leaving will most likely get deleted in the coming days or maybe just keep it up, who really knows, hell I don't even know. What is true though is that Twitter can be an awful place where people can get away with a lot of shit but there are some good things and there are good people on there that are great to interact with. Will I leave again at some point, possibly but for now, I just want to see where it leads, plus I think there can be some great things that could happen and I don't want to pass that up. 

As for whom I call Freddie (he called me darling once and that's where my head went LOL), you know, the guy that copies my work and makes those Fake Reviews? Haven't even the slightest clue what he's been up to and don't really give a shit. He dug himself into a big hole a long time ago and just lives with a fragile ego. Not worth my time or energy and he doesn't need to waste his crap on me. 

I guess I just had time to reflect and take a break, there are things much bigger than that place and I just want to do something good with it and not get all worked up about whatever, again, life's too damn short. I'm still @powerandmight on there so if you want to follow or send me a note, go for it. It's time to embrace certain things and have a new outlook on there as well. Thank you and hopefully I'll see you there. Be amazingly awesome. 

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