In Fitness and in Health
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What I meant is, I'm not sure about what your exercises comprise. So, do my (basic) traditional weigh lifting exercises compare to a typical kettle bell day or am I lacking in things like compound movements?
Trying to figure out if I'm being efficient with my limited exercise time.
Sorry for being so cryptic.
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Well, you didn't cover back, biceps or hamstrings
Kettlebells work differently than barbells or dumbells. They move around in your hands, so you work out your supporting muscles more
Also, Tabata doesn't count reps. It goes by time. It's more of a conditioning workout than a strength workout
After the initial Skogg System DVDs, Virtual Skogg breaks down workouts into strength, conditioning and power
Strength is slow twitch, high weight exercise
Conditioning is stamina workouts
Power is plyometrics, explosive power
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Sumo yoyo-quads, calves, glutes, biceps and some traps
Alternating suitcase deadlifts-hams, glutes, lower back, flutes
Seesaw bent over rows-upper back, biceps
Seesaw chest press-chest, triceps, shoulders
Yoyo cleans-biceps, shoulders
Seesaw presses-shoulders, triceps
Yoyo tricep extension -tricepsAlso, because all the exercises are alternating, it forces you to work out your core and stabilizers
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I recommend this for those who has not seen it: http://www.mobilitywod.com/
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Interview with Michael Skogg. Starts about 23 minutes in
http://www.halfsizeme.com/?powerpress_pinw=2680-podcast
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Nice timing- I start the Skogg 60 Day Challenge tomorrow. I'm sure this will help motivate me.
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I've changed my mind. He's an evil bastard that hates me. Why else would he recommend this:
2. Eliminate sugar from your diet. This means all sugar. Sugar and its effects on your body will be one of the weekly topics, so you will be given our reasoning behind this requirement. In the meantime, read labels. DO NOT use any food products that contain added sugar. Sugar is hidden in many products to make them taste good. Spaghetti sauce, ketchup, salad dressing, protein shakes and bars, desserts etc. all contain unnecessary sugar. Your best bet is to stay away from all processed food. But if you use these products, such as bottled salad dressing, make sure it is sugar free.
3. No alcoholic beverages. Alcohol has the same effect on your body as sugar and is high in empty calories.
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I've heard about this concept before…currently looking into it myself
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It's working for me
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That's…kind of the first tenants of any diet plan...
And that's why I don't diet. No sugar? That's just crazy talk.
However, I recognize that my methods don't work, otherwise I wouldn't be willing to give it a try. Nonetheless, it's gonna hurt. I love sugar.
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just tried this. Holy shit is about all I can say. I did 10 secs on 10 secs off, 4x at the end of a normal work out.
the video is not me just to be clear.
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That's…kind of the first tenants of any diet plan...
And that's why I don't diet. No sugar? That's just crazy talk.
However, I recognize that my methods don't work, otherwise I wouldn't be willing to give it a try. Nonetheless, it's gonna hurt. I love sugar.
If it's really killing you, you can sweeten your foods with honey. I don't know if Skogg allows it on his plan, but I have a couple of friends who sweeten some of their foods (oatmeal, coffee) with no detriment to their diet plan
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Just buy a rope…