A Simple 3-Days-Per-Week, H/L/M Bodyweight Regimen I received an email the other day asking me if I was going to write another part of my Bodyweight Training and Beyond series. I wrote Part 3 of that series back in January, and mentioned at the end of it that I would soon do a 4th part. I have yet to do so, however. I have a tendency to get on “kicks” where I cover a certain topic for several different essays or for weeks on end before moving on to something else, and I haven’t written that much on bodyweight training of late. I wrote back to the reader that, yes, I do plan on writing another part to that series, maybe even several. I’ve made quite a few notes on isometric training along with “dynamic tension” that I plan on including in the next part. The reader also had a request. He asked if I had a suggestion for how to design a 3-days-a-week workout using only one’s bodyweight. He has a chinning bar a...
Unique Training Concepts and Ideas for Gaining Size and Strength or Getting in Shape I have a lot of stuff that I’m trying to write. So much that it can get overwhelming—a book I’m trying to finish but seem to constantly get stuck in neutral in the process, about 20 different notes for articles and essays, along with a handful of others that I’ve already begun and need to simply finish—that I don’t really know where to start. Or finish. With that in mind, I thought it might be good to just write an “odds and ends” essay, the very thing that you’re now reading. These are a few of the ideas that I wrote down for some articles, but I’m not really sure if there’s enough there for each one to comprise an article of its own. I thought, well, what-the-hell, I’ll just throw a few of them together in one essay. With that short preamble out of the way, let’s get going and see where this thing will go. Rest-P...