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Guppy
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15 Minute Workout
Let me preface by saying this isn't my only workout. This is just something I do when I'm in a hurry and don't have time to do a full workout. One of those times being when I'm on my "smoke break." I don't smoke, and I can't stand sitting in a chair for 8 hours so I go up to the gym for my break. It's bad on the days that I forget to bring a shirt to change into.
Just figured I would share, you can adjust the numbers to fit your fitness level, and the gym at work is pretty small so I can move from one thing to the other fairly quickly. I tried it at my regular gym and it took a little longer. Pushups: 3 sets of 15 Pull Ups (pyramid): 2,4,6,8,6,4,2 Dips (pyramid): 5, 10, 15, 10, 5 Sit-ups: As many as can be done in 1 minute. After 1 minute do as many as it take to reach 100 from the previous set. Pushups: As many as can be done in 1 minute. Finish off the set at 50 if you didn't reach higher Pull Ups: 20 total in however many sets it takes Dips (pyramid): 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 12, 9, 6, 3 Sit-ups: 1 set of 30 This is the basic workout I'll do. On days when I've worked out pretty hard before work I'll do less, more on easier days or days when work is going pretty slow. As always, consult your physician before starting any new exercise routine. And it's important to keep up the pace, moving from one workout to the other with as little a break as possible. |
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Guppy
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We all have to start somewhere. A lot of gyms have machines that will counter some of your weight so you aren't pulling up your whole body. It's good to start on those then slowly take away weight as you increase strength. Before I started working out I couldn't do a single pull up. Then I started running and exercising a lot more and the next time I tried I did 13.
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TadPole
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TadPole
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Looks like a good workout to get the heart going. I just bought a pullup bar that you can use in your doorway (without tearing up the door or wall) from Academy for about $30. It's made by Gold's Gym. I can do five or sic pullups so far, but it feels great when you can just crank out one more than before!
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