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To borrow a phrase from Bruce Buffer of UFC announcing fame "... and now, iiiiiiit's TIME! " This is it! It has all come down to these last two weeks. The climax! The penultimate finish! I hope that you are ready to bring it because these final progressions are not for the faint of heart...
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TRX Metabolic Circuits: Weeks 5 & 6 TRX Metabolic Workout A Video: Week 5 & 6 TRX Metabolic Workout B Video: Week 5 & 6 TRX Strength Workouts: Weeks 5 & 6 Strength Workout A Exercise Library Incline Barbell Press Barbell Row Flat Dumbbell Press Wide Grip Chin Prone Dumbbell T Fly Barbell...
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We're half way through the program and now the real fun begins! This week sees a full scale change across all programs! Metabolic Circuit Changes: More advanced exercises A decrease of transition rest to only 20 sec Here's the big one... An increase to 45 sec of work for ALL sets Set rest mercifully...
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Strength Workouts A and B stay the same but you will notice some differences in the Metabolic Conditioning workouts. Transition rest has been reduced by 10 seconds Set rest is decreased by a full minute. You will also notice some progressions in each of the exercises. These changes represent both a significant...
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I hope that you've had a great first 2 weeks of the Infamous TRX Workout and you're beginning to feel comfortable with all of the exercises and the general structure of the training. You may have had a few initial aches and pains that should be starting to subside. It's now time for the next...
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We've featured the suspended burpee in several of our training sequences. Now here's a closer look at how to do this incredible, metabolically demanding exercise that provides a powerful extension to the suspended lunge. The value of this movement cannot be underestimated and it is a mistake...
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This movement strengthens the musculature surrounding the knee, while also challenging balance and coordination.
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Golf has become a game of high technology equipment. One often overlooked key piece of equipment is the golfer’s body. Is it stable and strong where it needs to be? Is it mobile and flexible where it has to be? A golfer will always perform better and reduce the risk of injury when properly conditioned...
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