Archive for ripped abs
training blog 11/20/05
Posted by: | Comments5 clean and press ladders with 3 rungs each side
10 minutes at approximately 80% intensity
Did stretches and techniques from both Enter the Kettlebell and from Superjoints.
training notes = used a foam roller after the workout today. It really hurt which apparently means I am doing it right.
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training blog 11/19/08
Posted by: | Comments20 pullups
5 divebomber pushups
5 contralateral single legged deadlifts with a 53lb kettlebell per side
1 ipsilateral pistol squat and press with a 35lb kettlebell per side
1 bent press with a 53lb kettlebell per side
1 ipsilateral pistol squat and press with a 35lb kettlebell per side
1 bent press with a 53lb kettlebell per side
1 ipsilateral pistol squat and press with a 35lb kettlebell per side
1 bent press with a 53lb kettlebell per side
10 halos with a 35lb kettlebell
1 ipsilateral pistol squat and press with a 35lb kettlebell per side
1 bent press with a 53lb kettlebell per side
1 ipsilateral pistol squat and press with a 35lb kettlebell per side
1 two hands anyhow with a pair of 44lb kettlebells per side
1 turkish getup with a 44lb kettlebell per side
training notes = I am loving the ENTER THE KETTLEBELL program since even though it is a system and by definition is self contained it still allows me the freedom to put my favorite exercises in there. Also I still have ripped abs from the overhead pressing just like Sandow did.
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Eric Moss
training blog 11/18/08
Posted by: | CommentsEnter the Kettlebell program
all movements done with a 53lb kettlebell
clean and press alternating sides 10
6 mins of easy snatches
pullups 15 reps
training notes = used a foam roller after the workout for self myofascial release.
online dice
Posted by: | CommentsOne great way to randomize and naturally cycle your workout is by using a pair of dice. This is an online one that should accomplish the same task.
not highly recommended
Posted by: | CommentsAlright it wasn’t that long ago I put a blog entry in here of things I higly recommend. Well at the same time it is as important to know what not to do as it is what to do. So in essence here is list of products that probably aren’t that good and just might suck.
Kettlenetics- When people find out how big I am into kettlebell training they seem so excited to tell me about this Kettlenetics thing. Well I checked out their website and found that they have a 4lb kettlebell which was the first red flag. 4lbs is a joke for just about any kind of weight. As a matter of fact most kettlebells come in 9lb increments many times with a little less then 18lbs being their lowest. This isn’t even half that. Second judging by their movements a lot of them don’t look like anything that can be done with a reasonable amount of weight. From what I can tell it is another dance exercise dvd disguised as a kettlebell dvd and in so doing ruins their good name.
HipHop Abs- Sorry but no kind of music is going to give you abs except for heavy metal and that comes from lifting it not listening to it.
Stairstepping machines- You’ll see various types of these on late night tv. The one that cracks me up is the one that claims that it is done in “one short easy step” well if work is force x distance then odviously you aren’t burning any more calories. Besides the same people who buy this are the same ones that will wait for the next elevator rather then taking the stairs
Ab Rocket- “Just sit and relax while working your abs” So wait are you training your abs or are you relaxing? If it is pushing you up guess what…it is doing the work not you. If you aren’t going to work you aren’t going to get results…end of story.












