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Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 9:55 am
by Seb
Hello all,
Just wanted to inform you all that my website about bodyweight training is up and running. The site contains my training log, information about excercises, links to other inspirational sites etc.
I am writing in Swedish, Japanese and English so if you are interested in training, especially calisthenics, please stop by from time to time read the posts, write a comment.
The site is still under construction andmore content will be added eventually.
http://www.naturligtbyggd.com/?lang=en
Cheers.

Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:01 am
by Admiral-Badruck
Is this your suggested starting point?? I really need to get back in to shape... at least to get my heart healthy... I guess this is what you are doing... 4 sets of as many as you can do until you can't do anymore. Is that good for someone just starting out?
Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:11 am
by Seb
The one thing you should do if you are concerned about your overrall health is to start doing aerobic excercises. Something like jogging 4-5 times a week at least 30 minutes with resting days in between. I also do cardio along with my strength training 2 days on 1 day off.
Then if you want to increase your muscle I recommend you to do calisthenics like push ups and chin ups.
You don't have to do until failure but it is important to take your training one step further every time. So if you are able to do 20 pushups make sure you do 21 next time.
Many people use weights to increase their muscle mass but I recommend you to start out with calisthenics and when you have built enough overrall body strength start using the weights. Calisthenics are very good because they never isolate muscles but give you a very good overrall workout;
Pushups - Activates your whole chest,front shoulders and triceps.
Chin ups - Whole back especially lats, rear shoulders and biceps
Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:45 am
by Admiral-Badruck
I guess I could jog to work rather than walk walking is about 50 minutes walking I guess I could jog it in about 30... 3 times a week should be good.. I will need some good trainers if I do that... the wife says she will get me some shoes too...

Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:50 am
by Seb
You should have a good pace so maybe jogging home from work is better unless you can get a shower at work?

Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:14 am
by Admiral-Badruck
I am too tired after work... I guess I would get all sweaty though...
Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:35 am
by Spevna
Another good bodyweight exercise is the one legged squat. They are bloody hard to do but worth putting in the effort.
Start by using a chair and squating down to the seated position and then up again. When you can do this comfortably, try using a lower chair or step. Eventually you will be doing them down to the floor and up again. They are also good for your balance too.
Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:50 am
by Mike the Pike
One legged Squats you say.....
Humblest apologies for the OT but I just couldn't help myself mm(_ _)mm
Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 1:56 pm
by Seb
Spevna wrote:Another good bodyweight exercise is the one legged squat. They are bloody hard to do but worth putting in the effort.
Start by using a chair and squating down to the seated position and then up again. When you can do this comfortably, try using a lower chair or step. Eventually you will be doing them down to the floor and up again. They are also good for your balance too.
They sure are, an excellent excercise for leg strength and balance also called "the pistol".
Mike the Pike wrote:One legged Squats you say.....
What is that? A space dwarf? Have never seen them before, is this another "race" in the 40k universe that I wasn't aware of? Don't mind the off topic, I am rater grateful that someone showed me what a 40k squat was, thanks!
Re: Naturally Built (Naturligt Byggd) - Bodyweight training
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:15 pm
by Spevna
Seb wrote:Spevna wrote:Another good bodyweight exercise is the one legged squat. They are bloody hard to do but worth putting in the effort.
Start by using a chair and squating down to the seated position and then up again. When you can do this comfortably, try using a lower chair or step. Eventually you will be doing them down to the floor and up again. They are also good for your balance too.
They sure are, an excellent excercise for leg strength and balance also called "the pistol".
Mike the Pike wrote:One legged Squats you say.....
What is that? A space dwarf? Have never seen them before, is this another "race" in the 40k universe that I wasn't aware of? Don't mind the off topic, I am rater grateful that someone showed me what a 40k squat was, thanks!
Yep, good old Pavel and his bodyweight book is wonderful.
And yes, a Space Dwarf. They were one of the original race from 40K when the game first started but GW killed them off, blamed the Tyranids, and they have been seen on a table for many, many years.