Posts Tagged ‘Metabolic Workout’

Semi-Private Training 60-30 Strength-Cardio Supersets Metabolic Workout

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
Last night after we finished the second day of the first ever Bootcamp Automator LIVE event, a couple of the attendees stayed afterwords for a special semi-private training style workout with yours truly to finish off the day with a bang.
We used ropes, med balls, TRX, kettlebells, and valslides… it was total carnage.
The template was 60-30 Strength-Cardio Supersets, a soundtrack in the upcoming Bootcamp Automator LIVE July content.
I get a lot of questions on how I would modify a bootcamp workout for semi-private training and this video pretty much shows you how:

The smaller 2-6 person group format allows for use of more equipment, greater use of the training floor, and of course… cooler exercise options ;)
Crank it!
BJ

PS- Watch this video… at the end of the 20-minute workout we were all on the floor ;)

Semi-Private Training Metabolic 40-20 Drop Sets Workout

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
“Are 20-Minute Workouts Enough? Isn’t an hour better?”

This is one of the most frequently asked questions we receive at Workout Muse and today I’m going to set the record straight once and for all.
As many of you know, we brought the concept of 30-minute express workouts to the group exercise world when everyone else was still offering 1-hour classes in the same format as 1980’s aerobics classes.
Though lots of people are now following our lead, there are still a ton of fitness bootcamps and group exercise classes still holding on to that 60-minute template for dear life.
Id rather do my own bookkeeping and accounting than 60 minutes of this...

I'd rather do my own bookkeeping and accounting than 60 minutes of this...

In my experience, after 20 minutes of high-intensity metabolic circuit training there are simply diminishing returns.
For example, when I first launched our corporate program back in 2007 the classes lasted about 45 minutes with the workout being a full 30 minutes and a warm-up an cool-down o book end the workout.

Here’s what I discovered:

1.) People were dragging a$$ the last 10 minutes of the 30 minute workout
2.) People were pacing through the entire workout in order to be able to get through the full 30 minutes
3.) The last 10 minutes were a mental grind for people to get through on a regular basis
4.) People wanted to get in and out in 30 minutes total because of their busy schedules
So, we switched over to 30-minute express workouts with a 20-minute workout and a 5-minute warm-up and cool-down to book end the workout and the rest is history.
What happened?
1.) We got better results
2.) We had better short and long-term compliance/attendance
3.) People LOVED the fact that it was only 20 minutes of “killshot” intensity and that they were in and out in 30 minutes
Still not convinced??
Well I have an incredible video to share with you that I just filmed late yesterday afternoon at our new Workout Muse Training Center called “THE FITNESS ASYLUM.”
I’m hosting the first ever Bootcamp Automator LIVE here in Milwaukee, WI and some of our attendees experienced a killer new 20-minute workout template that is actually a sneak peak at one of the workouts for Bootcamp Automator in July.
It’s called 40-20 Drop Sets and it very well may be the hardest workout you ever attempt.


After you do the workout, be sure to post a comment to the blog and let me know if that 20 minutes was “good enough” for ya ;)
Crank it!
BJ
PS- Interestingly enough, this workout also shows off the applications of Workout Muse for semi-private training (groups of 4-6 people). Where WM allows you to provide a semi-private training touch in a bootcamp setting, it allows you to provide a 1-on-1 personal training touch in a semi-private setting… give this workout a shot!!