Group: Beginners to Exercise

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No weights or machines?

Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/04/14, 03:18 PM
pendulum  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5pNvVVk5q8 end with push ups

groiners    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buJYUQtkOTU

burpees    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCAMjL2R89U   add a jump at the end of each movement

mountain climber  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyeZM-_VnRc

butt ups  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8myvQaaDlUU   lower your butt very slowly for the maximum benefit

side planks   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqzrb67Dwf8

straight leg lifts  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDUMO7D6qbI
Minimus
Minimus
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2014/04/14, 04:41 PM
Thanks for the list Geezer.  

How dare you add burbees!!!
Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/04/14, 05:16 PM
Burpees and lunges were invented by Satan. We called burpees "squat thrust" in boot camp but with a push up and a jump added they are a bitch especially 42 years after boot camp.
Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/04/14, 05:21 PM
I'll be adding to it here as time permits. It's surprising how difficult body weight exercises can become.

Kayaking into a quartering wind is murderous. We lived on a boat for 8 years and would kayak in warm weather and canoe in the cold. It was always choppier in the cold. The worst part about paddling anything in the winter seemed to be that you paddled to the halfway point in zero wind. It makes you believe you can go further. The second you point the bow at home, you're in a 20 mph cross wind , heavy chop and you just have to pound it to get home.
Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/04/15, 02:41 PM (Edited: Mr_Geezer - 2014/04/15, 02:45 PM)
Here is a 5 minute clip with 44 body weight only exercises.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POdzasJklxw

Let me know when you've worked through these. The crucifix push up seemed as impossible to me as a wide grip chin but I cand do 10 of each now. I still use dumbbells but I'm reevaluating that.
Carivan
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2014/04/25, 09:42 PM
How ya doin geezer :)
Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/04/26, 12:31 PM
I am peachy nephew. gonna try those crucifix push ups? They made me cry.
Carivan
Carivan
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2014/04/26, 01:46 PM
You are flying high in shape, and inspiring others, good to see!
Minimus
Minimus
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Canada
2014/05/05, 04:31 PM
Single leg burpees?  Sweet Mary!

I'd like to install a pull up bar in my place - any suggestions on how to go about it?  I don't feel comfortable with the doorway bar lol!
Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/05/05, 06:52 PM
I use a power tower. It has lot's of uses. It's cheap even if you buy used which I did for $75. It's light weight. It is relatively small for what it does.
Mr_Geezer
Mr_Geezer
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2014/05/05, 06:55 PM
I'm on my power tower swinging in that picture you commented on. I can't hold it but I can swing up for a second or two. Bolt your tower down if you do that . It is a little nuts and the tower isn't the best way to practice.