If you don't get the Wizard Of Oz reference in the title, we can't be friends. JK LOL. The other night I did a workout that can virtually be done anywhere and any time that you wouldn't expect to be a combo of. It combines Upper Body Strength Training and Lower Body Conditioning while also developing incredible Core Stability and Power along with some Isometric Components.
I figured I wanted to test my strength somehow so I put the heaviest cables that was possible for me to do and used a style like the 5x5 system in weight training with supersetting to really tackle the body. I used the Lifeline Fitness TNT Cables at 180 lbs Resistance (2 Magentas /40 lbs each and 1 Black/100 lbs). Just trying to stabilize my body on some of the exercises were tough because you have to use your whole body otherwise you might be pushed back hard.
TNT Cable And Step Up Supersets
Curls - 5x5 per arm (10 total each set) = 50 Reps
Step Ups - 5x20 (10 Per Leg) = 100 Reps
Pulldowns - 5x5 = 25 Reps
Step Ups - 5x20 (10 Per Leg) = 100 Reps
Rows - 5x5 = 25 Reps
Step Ups - 5x20 (10 Per Leg) = 100 Reps
Chest Press - 5x5 = 25 Reps
Step Ups - 5x20 (10 Per Leg) = 100 Reps
One-Arm Rows - 5x5 Per Arm (10 Total Per Set) = 50 Reps
Step Ups - 5x20 (10 Per Leg) = 100 Reps
Totals: 175 Reps On Cables and 500 Step Ups
This was exactly as written in my workout log. I have no idea how long it took me, I rested when needed and wrote down numbers and kept going without even thinking of quitting. The rows and chest presses were the toughest cause with heavy cables like that, the stabilization had to be flawless because if I even relaxed a little, I would be pulled/pushed back into my door hard and I didn't have the plan of getting injured during this. You can do this workout with lighter cables (which I recommend if you're not used to the TNT Cables) and it would still be effective. I might do this workout again with just the 100 lb cable and go without rest to really test my conditioning.
Setting the Step Ups aside, I put my wife through the same exercises with the cables (much lighter of course). It's great training for when you travel and want to get something going without needing to go to the gym. The Step Ups may be trickier but if you can find some hotel steps or stadium steps that would be awesome too. You can substitute the step ups with Hindu Squats or other leg exercises. This will have you sweating in no time and if you use lighter cables and reduce the rest time to none, you're looking at a hell of a cardio workout along with building strength at the same time. Try it out and see how you do.
Here are two new videos I put up on Youtube....1st one is a compilation I made of some of my most recent videos and a video where I hold a 20 lb slam ball in a horse stance for 3+ Minutes.
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