Posts Tagged ‘interval training music’

The 300 Workout Using Tabata Intervals

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
For those of you who don’t know, The 300 Workout was the rage several years ago when The 300 movie first came out and everybody was shocked with how ripped and chiseled all of the Spartans were from their intense training.
Well, the other day I received an enthusiastic email from one of our valued Workout Muse customers, John Thompson.
He sent me a video with a way to modify the original 300 workout (which was rep-based) into an interval training format using Ultimate Tabatas interval workout music.
I must say- his concept was genius and the video workout of him actually doing the 300 interval workout was even better, see below:
Hey BJ-

I turned the 300 workout into a Ultimate Tabatas fat annihilation workout:

1-Pullups
2-Deadlifts with 135lbs
3-Push-ups
4-Box Jump
5-Floor Wipers
6-Kettlebell Clean and Press 35lb Left
7-Kettlebell Clean and Press 35lb Right
8-Pullups

THE 300 INTERVAL WORKOUT POWERED BY ULTIMATE TABATAS

What I love most about this 300 INTERVAL WORKOUT is that it doesn’t require you to count reps like the original plan did.

Personally, I hate rep counting… I counted reps the first 20 years of my life and it’s just so annoying and I feel like it prevents me from going to that happy place where I can push myself to the break point where I force my body to change. It’s just so distracting! (more…)

Great Butt Workout to Prevent ACL Injuries

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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Resistance Band Interval Gluteus Medius Training with Workout Muse

By Dave Schmitz

There is no question in my mind that weakness of the Gluteus medius leads to the following overuse syndromes or acute injuries…

  • ITB Syndrome
  • Patellar Femoral Syndrome
  • Posterior Tibialis Tendinitis
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Greater Trochanteric Bursitis
  • Mechanical low back pain (Facet joint DJD)
  • Discogenic Low Back pain

…And I also feel it’s a huge player in ACL injuries, especially in the female population.

I recently started working with a local girls basketball team and after 1 week, I knew I had to implement a more effective glute medius training program.  The problem is I also need to get these ladies in shape in ONLY 6 weeks.

One of the Solutions…. Reactive Resistance Band training in the frontal using Lateral shuffles, lateral hops and Workout Muse 30-30 Mayhem

The girls love it; it cranks up their heart rate and rocks their butt in the lateral plane.

Best to use 2 linked up bands in partners to train this or as a station set up in the gym.  Trust me when I say, the girls are going to be doing this all season and wait until I show you how they are going to get their trunk activated at the same time.  (Stay tuned)

Interestingly, my Boot Campers love it as well because they are always looking for ways to tighten up the trunk and butt.

Good Luck and Keep Training beyond the contraction everyone ;)

Dave “the band man” Schmitz

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rbt2Dave Schmitz (physical therapist and CSCS) is the resistance band training innovator when it comes to creating functionally based band workouts.  His newly released Partner Band Training DVD and Fitness Band Boot Camp is a must if you want to turn your boot camps into a high energy band training experience using workout that are not only challenging but also allow your clients to improve their movement skill automatically.  Want to rock your Camps, get RBT implemented.   Additional bands and resources are available at www.resistancebandtraining.com

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4-Minute Arm Workout

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

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It is well known fact that one of the best ways to build upper body strength fast is by implementing simple push-ups and pull-ups into your workout.  Unfortunately not all of us can knock out 25 of these in a blink.  For the average fitness enthusiast, push-ups and pull-ups are exercises they dread the most for many reasons:

1.  They’re hard

2.  They are boring if you do not know all the variations

3.   Hard to measure progress

4.   Difficult to know if you are performing them well

5.   Poor trunk stability and body awareness

6.   Poor body weight to strength ratios

7.   Hard to modify … Until now.

I have the workout and the perfect solution to becoming a push-up / pull-up master.

Resistance Band Assisted Body Weight training

With bands you can assist any body weight exercise… lunges, squats, dips and of course push-ups and pull-ups.  Assisting these fundamental exercises is equivalent to taking weight off the bar.  In this case you are simply taking body weight away.  No different.

With bands this becomes so easy as long as you know where to place the band on your body.

How do you progress with assisted exercises??

I use the rule of 12.  When you can do 12 assisted pull-ups or push-ups, I decrease the band assistance by one band.  I continue this progression until I am using a small red band which is approximately a 15 pound assist.  Once I am doing 12 reps with the red band, I will start doing a combination of assisted and full body weight to build strength.

Now how do I make this an interval strength work?  Easy… get Workout Muse!!! I recommend you start with  30-30 Mayhem Interval Workout Music and gradually work towards a 20-10 Ultimate Tabatas Interval Training Music.   It will be tough but the results are amazing.  Your goal is to keep your last set 60% of your first set.  I usually go 5 sets with 30-30 and 4 sets with 20-10.

Thanks to RBT, now anyone can knock out pull-ups and push-ups ;)

Crank it

Dave “The Band man” Schmitz

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Dave Schmitz (physical therapist and CSCS) is the resistance band training innovator when it comes to creating functionally based band workouts.  His Resistance Band Unleashed DVD Series will provide over 100 strength training workouts and exercises using band alone or in conjunction with other training devices.    Additional bands and resources are available at www.resistancebandtraining.com

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4-Minute Shoulder Workout

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

The other day I received a great 4-minute shoulder workout video from the one and only Jason C. Brown.

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He’s P-Mac’s partner in crime over at KettlebellAthletics.com in Philly.

They are 2 of the world’s leading experts in Kettlebell Training.

The workout video Jason sent me is below:

It features a Kettlebell 1-Arm Push Press for 20 seconds followed by 10 seconds of active recovery with full arm extension overhead. This 30-second sequence is repeated 8 times for a 4-minute shoulder blaster using Ultimate Tabatas Interval Workout Music powered by Workout Muse.

For beginners, you can either employ full rest for 10 seconds or simply switch arms from set to set.

Try this bad boy out- I know I will… it will smoke those shoulders baby!

Crank it!
BJ

Interval Workouts with ZERO Rest!

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Traditionally interval training consists of alternating between bouts of maximum effort (know as the work period) and bouts of active recovery (known as the rest period).

However, some of my favorite interval workouts are ones that involve consecutive work sets with ZERO rest.

I call this CONTINUOUS (enter length of work set HERE) Circuit.

This is an advanced interval training protocol, and it accomplished several things:

1.) Maximizes work output in minimal time if you alternate between non-competitive exercises: upper body push and pull, double-leg or single-leg lower body, knee or hip-dominant, core, cardio, etc.

2.) Maximizes local muscular endurance and time under tension for competing exercises that work the similar movement patterns/areas of the body (e.g. alternating between different push-up variations)

3.) The best interval protocol is the one you have done for a while, if ever- mixing it up with continuous work sets will be a great stimulus to prevent or break through plateaus!

Check out an amazing abs workout using the continuous work set format below: (more…)

Working Out with My Wife

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

I first met my beautiful wife as a freshman at Amherst College. We started dating sophomore year and recently got married this past March in Jamaica.

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My wife, Naomi, and I have a lot in common.

Similar values, likes and dislikes, senses of humor, etc.

But we are also passionate about taking care of ourselves and putting in our time in the gym each and every week.

After every morning bootcamp workout that we coach, we then meet up at our main gym and workout together… it’s become a ritual and we rarely ever miss a date and if we do, we make it up.

It’s great to have someone to be accountable to on days when you just don’t feel like cranking it- when it’s super easy to talk yourself into taking the easy way out.

Most of the time, my wife Naomi would rather nap, but I usually get her jacked up enough to get ‘er done, ha ha!

And you know what they say- the couple that works out together, stays together. Consider it the fitness version of marriage counseling  ;)

Check out two of the workouts below that we did together last week: (more…)

The Boy Scout of America Workout

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

The Boy Scout of America Workout

Last week I had the distinct honor of presenting to a local Milwaukee Boy Scouts of America troop regarding youth fitness.

One of the troop leaders is a bootcamp client of mine. His name is Jeff and he has already been leading his troop by example as both he and his wife Beth have lost over a combined 80 lbs since joining our program and cranking it out to Workout Muse interval training music three times per week at our Get Sexy Boot Camps in Milwaukee, WI.

But Jeff wanted to take it a step further and asked me to put together a short 10-minute team workout for his troop to show them what can be accomplished in such a short time- both mentally and physically.

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Best Abs Workouts You’ve Never Done

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Below are 2 great Ultimate Tabatas core workouts using bodyweight abs exercises at BOOTCAMP BOOTCAMP in Louisville Kentucky last month.

Each workout focuses heavily on an eclectic mix of pillar (shoulder, hips, and core) stabilization exercises ( front, side, and back pillars).

Notice the the use of both static and dynamic stabilization variations in both core circuit training workouts:

Crank it!
BJ

PS- Here’s a great message I received from a valued WM customer the other day:

“I know a lot of you already know this but i was a little late to the party but i got my workout muse 30-30 Mayhem, Bootcamp Dynamite and Ultimate Tabatas yesterday in the mail and i used it in my 2 night classes tonight and well all i can say is WOOOOOOW class rocked everybody loved the music and it allowed me to really motivate even more than i already did since i didnt have to watch the clock! If anybody else out there still has not got on the workout muse bus you need to catch it now!”

- Dave Lee

PPS- Though Dave was late to the party… he still made it… make the smart move and join Dave, myself, and the countless fitness junkies around the world cranking it to workouts powered by Workout Muse!

PPPS- If you want to get the Ultimate Workout Muse Combo package and save BIG like my boy Dave, please click the link below:

I WANT THE ULTIMATE WM COMBO PACKAGE INCLUDING BOOTCAMP DYNAMITE, 30-30 MAYHEM, AND ULTIMATE TABATAS!!!

International Chest Day REVAMPED!

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Build A Chest to be Proud of with Workout Muse!

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By Tyler English of Farmington Valley Fitness Bootcamp

If I were to say to you today is “International Chest Day” would you know what I am talking about?

I am pretty positive most of you know EXACTLY what I am talking about!

“International Chest Day” is Monday in every single gym or health club in North America and probably the World. I am not sure the reason men must fight over the flat bench on this chest building day most of us refer to only as Monday.

There is this fear most men have that if that if they don’t work their chest on Monday, that it won’t grow or something! You can compare this fear most of not training your chest on Monday to the men who refuse to change their workout music from the mullet filled days of the 80’s to something like Workout Muse’s Interval Training Music! I guess the sounds of the 80’s while on the bench press bring them back to their “glory days!”

“International Chest Day” is something we all were guilty of it at some point in our life. Yes, it’s true even I was guilty of working my chest on Monday’s until I saw “the light.” (more…)

The State of Health in America Today

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The State of Health in America Today

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By Greg Justice of Corporate Bootcamp System

“I’m too busy; I don’t have time to workout.”

“There’s no equipment where I’m staying.”

“If I can’t workout for an hour, why bother.”

Those are just a few of the excuses, for not working out, that I hear on a regular basis.  My reply…Excuses Suck!

And, they get you nowhere, except fat, lazy and dead too soon.

Here’s the Plain and Simple Truth

70% of those who died today…

…died of a preventable illness

Regular exercise and proper nutrition could have made all the difference.  That’s right, simple lifestyle choices can be the difference between life and death.

Here’s another workout from my “Workout Where You Are” series.  I grabbed a couple of rocks for my hands and used an old tire swing on the property for an 20-10 superset of tire suspended spiderman push-ups and mountain climbers, done to Ultimate Tabatas powered by Workout Muse interval workout music:

CLICK HERE for more Ultimate Tabatas interval training music!!!

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