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Friday, 17 September 2010
The Navy Seals Workout Training
The Navy Seals Calisthenics Workout
THE NAVY SEALS Workout
This Video Presents a full length calisthenics workout led by Navy Seals Instructors.
The Navy Seals are trained to be in top physical condition so as to endure, succeed and survive in their missions. Recruits must go through one of the most physically demanding courses ever created to condition and test the potential seal.
Overview: This workout is broken down into 5 categories.
1)Warm-up and stretch
2)Pull exercises
3)Push exercises
4)Abdominals
5)Legs
Note: Between sets of all exercises, shake out the muscles groups being worked. This increases circulation and reduces lactic acid build up in the muscles. Use slow and controlled motion on all exercises to avoid injury. Form is key.
Warm-up and Stretch
1)Jumping jacks: 25-4 count (do not slap your sides)
2)Half jumping jacks: 25-4 count.
3)Windmills (first rep slow stretch), 10-4 count
4)Windmills (2 count) 15-2 count
5)Trunk side stretch 10-3 count
Pull Exercises
Note: 30 second rest between sets.
1)Close grip pull ups: 3
2)Wide grip pull ups : 3
3)Close grip chin up (same as close grip, just reverse grip): 3
4)Behind the neck pull up: 3
5)Regular grip pull ups: 3
6)Close grip pull ups: 3
Push Exercises
Note: 1 minute rest in between sets. Use slow controlled form.
1)Dips: 12
2)Dips: 12
3)Dips: 18
4)Regular Push ups: 10
5)Regular Push ups: 10
6)Tricep Push ups: 7
7)Tricep Push ups: 10
8)Regular Push ups: 10
9)Wide grip push ups: 10
10) Regular push ups: 10
11) Triceps Push ups: 10
12) Dive Bombers: 7
Abdominals
1)Regular sit ups: 50
2)Cross arm sit ups (arms across chest): 50
3)Flutter Kicks: 30-4 count
4)Half sit ups(hands on waist): 15
5)Cruncher sit ups: 25
6)Lizard stretch: 2 @ 15 seconds each
7)Atomic sit ups: 40
8)Good morning darlings: 40
9)Neck rotations (right): 50
10) Neck rotations (left): 50
11) Neck lifts: 100
Legs
1) Lunges: 20-3 count
2) Squats: 50-4 count
3) Charlie Chaplins: 30
4) Charlie Chaplins (pigeon towed): 30
5) Charlie Chaplins: 30
6) Squats: 50
Notes: This routine should be done twice a week in conjunction with a running and swimming program
Lee Haney Mr Olympia Workout
8 Time Mr Olympia Lee Haney's Mr Olympia Workout.
One of the greatest bodybuilders in history. Lee Haney was the first man to win eight Mr. Olympia titles -- and he won them consecutively, beating Arnold Schwarzenneger's seven-title record.
This gem of bodybuilding philosophy is a must see! Lee Haney trancends any preconceived notions you may have about bodybuilding or even about life in general.
regardless of whether or not you bodybuild, this video is highly entertaining. Lee Haney is a character, his energy and exuberance will motivate you to do whatever your goals may be. Lee's knowledge is universal, he may be describing the proper technique for doing squats and it will sound like he's counseling you about just about anything. "the mind has got to connect with the muscle, 'cause one without the other equals zero!" this quote stands out in my memory and exemplifies Lee's insight into life in general, because in any activity it is important to stay conscious.
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