21 Bodyweight Exercise Bootcamp Workout
June 17, 2010 by Craig Ballantyne
Filed under Bootcamp Workouts
Today I have one of my really cool TT Bootcamp workouts for you, filled with 21 really cool bodyweight exercises.
Now let’s look at the TT Adrenaline themed bootcamp…it is advanced, and there are also 2 other Adrenaline workouts in the manual.
TT Bootcamp Workout #17 – TT Adrenaline Bootcamp 3 – ADVANCED Workout
TT Warm-up (20 seconds per exercise) – 10 minutes
- Seal Jumps
- Bodyweight Squats
- Stick-up
- T-Pushup
- Waiter’s Bow
- Shuffle
- Rest 1 minute before repeating 1 more time.
TT Adrenaline Strength Circuit (20 seconds per exercise) – 10 minutes
- Lunge Jump or Bulgarian Split Squat (20 seconds per side)
- Close-Grip Pushup (Max reps)
- Shuttle Sprint (15 seconds)
- Optional: Chin-up (Max reps)
- Rest 2 minutes before repeating 1 more time.
Water Break – 2 minutes
TT Adrenaline Circuit (20 seconds per exercise) – 10 minutes
- Vertical Jump or Kettlebell Swing
- 1-Leg Bench Squat or Reverse Y-Lunge (20 seconds per side)
- Stability Ball Jackknife-Pushup Combo
- Shuttle Sprint
- Rest 2 minutes before repeating 1 more time.
Water Break – 2 minutes
TT Adrenaline Abs Circuit (30 seconds per exercise) – 10 minutes
- Stability Ball Leg Curl or Prisoner Forward Lunge
- Stability Ball Jackknife or Mountain Climber
- Get-up (30 seconds per side)
- Cross-Body Mountain Climber
- Shuttle Sprint
- Rest 2 minutes before repeating 1 more time.
Cool-down, Stretching & Water Break – 10 minutes
REMEMBER: That’s not for beginners, but if you want to try that one yourself or take your advanced bootcampers through it, I guarantee everyone who does that will be getting amazing results.
Enjoy!
And last reminder…
I hope I’m not being as annoying as a vuvuzela, but I really want to make sure you don’t miss your chance to get 31 amazing bootcamp workouts to use with your clients this summer.
Everywhere I look in Toronto there seems to be a new bootcamp poster popping up…but frankly every bootcamp I pass by on my morning walk with Bally the Dog is L-A-M-E-O.
Seriously. I can’t believe people pay money to be told to jog around a park or do resistance band exercises that wouldn’t even challenge a 4-year old.
So fortunately, the competition out there will be EASY for you to DOMINATE with the TT Bootcamps workouts (because your clients will be loving the results and variety).
Plus, the marketing of these “rookie bootcamp trainers” is pathetic. I’ve noticed two posters this week alone from bootcamp owners who have literally stolen before and after photos from one of my websites. (The thievery never ends, I tell ya…)
But that’s good news for you, because with the PROVEN marketing secrets you’ll get in the TT Bootcamps System, you’ll easily DOMINATE these bootcamp chumps when it comes to getting new clients.
I congratulate you in advance on your success!
Get the NEW Complete TT Bootcamps System here today:
=> http://www.TTBootcamps.com/31workouts
Have a great day dominating other bootcamps,
Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
Author, TT Bootcamps
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25 Bodyweight Exercise Ideas for Bootcamps
February 14, 2010 by Craig Ballantyne
Filed under Bootcamp Workouts
When doing bootcamp workouts, you have to have a LOT of variety, or else your campers will get bored and another “bright shiny fitness object” like Zumba or spinning will grab their attention and they’ll be gone from your classes for good..
As you know, there’s a huge range of bodyweight exercises in the TT Bootcamps Workouts, but if you’ve gone through all of them already and can’t wait until “TT Bootcamps 2K10″ comes out, then here’s a laundry list of exercises to help you change up your programs.
Well, here are more than 25 alternative bodyweight exercises for you.
Situation #1 – You need a REPLACEMENT FOR PUSH UPS…so why not try:
- close-grip pushups (use 3/4 range of motion for maximum triceps work)
- decline pushup
- elevated pushups
- off-set pushups (& walking off-set pushups – totally cool move)
- pushups with your feet on the ball
- pushups with your hands on the ball
- spiderman pushups
- decline close-grip pushups
- decline spiderman pushups
- pike pushups
Situation #2 – You need some NEW LOWER BODY EXERCISES, so try:
- 1 & 1/2 rep Bulgarian split squats (advanced)
- split squats with your front foot elevated 4-6 inches
- 1-leg deadlifts
- 1-leg squats sitting back onto a bench
- 1-leg squats standing on the bench and dropping one foot off the side
- deep step-ups (drop your hips low before doing a step-up)
- reaching lunges
Situation #3 – You DON’T HAVE DUMBBELLS but you want to do something for the UPPER BACK, so you can do:
Using the smith machine, you can do…
- inverted rows
- underhand inverted rows
- inverted rows with your feet on the ball
- inverted rows holding the ends of a towel hung over the bar (advanced grip strength there!)
Using the pullup bar, you can do…
- eccentric pull-ups
- regular pull-ups
- sternum pull-ups
- chinups
- side to side pull-ups
That should add some variety to your bootcamps until I can get the TT Bootcamps 2K10 manual done for you.
Your friend,
Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
Author, TTBootcamps Workouts
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