I continued the workout and did 8 reps of KB Presses with my 28 Kg KB(62#) Here is a video of some of my reps:
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Viking Warrior Conditioning Strength Workout April 27, 2009
I felt STRONG today! I got 8 Full Get ups (4 per side) with my 40 Kg KB! (88#). This was a new PR for me as I had only done 1 Full Get Up with my 40 Kg Kb before! Slow, grinding, strength work at its best! Here is a video of 2 of my 40 Kg Full Get Ups:
Viking Warrior Conditioning 36:36 Protocol ~ April 28, 2009
36:36 Protocol (36 seconds of snatches followed by a 36 second rest). The goal? 35 working sets with my 16 Kg Kettlebell.
My last 36:36 workout, I made it to 14 working sets before I couldn't keep my 17 snatches in 36 seconds pace. I did some strength work before hand, which ended up being a mistake. It took away from my Viking Warrior Conditioning workout.
During this workout I felt fresh and strong!
I ended up setting a new Personal record of 24 working sets of 17 reps of snatches with my 16 Kg KB!
408 KB snatches, 14,280 pounds lifted in 28.2 minutes. Awesome workout. My heart rate was through the roof the entire time! Loved it!
I am only 11 working sets away from my goal of 35 working sets! Soon I will CONQUER that goal!
Life is too short to be weak...
Mike
Monday, April 27, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Viking Kettlebell Conditioning 36:36 Protocol Kettlebell Workout
I decided to make a jump the the 36:36 Protocol (36 seconds of snatches followed by a 36 second rest). I completed the 80 work sets of the 15:15 protocol with my 35 pound KB earlier in the week. The goal was 35 working sets.
I made it to 16 working sets before I couldn't keep my 17 snatches in 36 seconds pace.
My heart rate was through the roof, my forearms were engorged, and on the verge of exploding with blood.
My entire upper body was tingling. I LOVE this workout! A new challenge! I haven't done allot of snatches and this workout is nothing but snatches.
One thing that made a HUGE difference today was concentrating on the overspeed eccentrics (pulling the KB down faster than gravity does). It brought my KB Snatch form and explosiveness to an entirely new level.
I am stoked and challenged! My goal is 35 work sets of 17 snatches with my 35 pound KB.
Its going to be tough and I am going to love every minute! ;-)
Life is too short to be weak...
Mike
I made it to 16 working sets before I couldn't keep my 17 snatches in 36 seconds pace.
My heart rate was through the roof, my forearms were engorged, and on the verge of exploding with blood.
My entire upper body was tingling. I LOVE this workout! A new challenge! I haven't done allot of snatches and this workout is nothing but snatches.
One thing that made a HUGE difference today was concentrating on the overspeed eccentrics (pulling the KB down faster than gravity does). It brought my KB Snatch form and explosiveness to an entirely new level.
I am stoked and challenged! My goal is 35 work sets of 17 snatches with my 35 pound KB.
Its going to be tough and I am going to love every minute! ;-)
Life is too short to be weak...
Mike
Thursday, April 23, 2009
GET UP WORKOUT USING MY 53 POUND KETTLEBELL
100 Get Ups in 60 minutes or less using my 53 pound Kettlebell. Here are the details:
I warmed up, stretched out and then I started my watch timer to count down from 60 minutes.
I started on a nice rythym and pace with 4 GU's, 2 per side.
I concentrated on focus, staying TIGHT, and strong.
Minute 49:38 ~ 20 reps in the books!
I had 30:22 left to do 52 Full GU's! I needed to pick up the pace!
Minute 20:11 ~ 68 reps in the books!
Minute 4:41 ~ 100 reps in the books!
I guess I picked up the pace! I got 52 reps in 25 minutes and 59 seconds! ;-)
I finished my workout by grabbing my "Bulldog" (88 pound Kettlebell) and doing 4 sets of 10 reps of 1 Leg Calf Raises.
Yours in Strength,
Mike
I warmed up, stretched out and then I started my watch timer to count down from 60 minutes.
I started on a nice rythym and pace with 4 GU's, 2 per side.
I concentrated on focus, staying TIGHT, and strong.
Minute 49:38 ~ 20 reps in the books!
I had 30:22 left to do 52 Full GU's! I needed to pick up the pace!
Minute 20:11 ~ 68 reps in the books!
Minute 4:41 ~ 100 reps in the books!
I guess I picked up the pace! I got 52 reps in 25 minutes and 59 seconds! ;-)
I finished my workout by grabbing my "Bulldog" (88 pound Kettlebell) and doing 4 sets of 10 reps of 1 Leg Calf Raises.
Yours in Strength,
Mike
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
THE EXTREME KETTLEBELL CARDIO WORKOUT
Today has normally been the day that I ascend Mt. "Bulldog" Tami and I decided a long time ago that we would be 100% honest when it comes to our reporting workouts and nutrition, good or bad on our Team Northwood's Message Board thread or here on Facebook.
Here is some brutal truth. Trying to better my "Bulldog" reps every week is allot of pressure! Think about it. Its almost an out of body experience every week to even get 5 more reps with that 88 pound monster! It puts allot of mental AND physical pressure on my shoulders. I CANNOT and WILL NOT come here after a "Bulldog" 2 Hand Swing session and report that I did any fewer reps than I did last week. Can you see what I mean about "pressure"? ;-)
Today I decided I wanted to do something different. I have a workout DVD called THE EXTREME KETTLEBELL CARDIO WORKOUT"
I used a 20 KG (44 pound) Kettlebell. Ok, I know what you are thinking, "Mike you regularly use a 53, 62, and 88 pound Kettlebells, what are you going to do with a 44 pounder?"
I warmed up and started the workout which consisted of the following Chapters (The following descriptions were copied from www.dragondoor.com so I can show what each section of the workout consisted of. All due props to the amazing folks at Dragondoor!):
The Manmaker
Bang off with a series of challenging, hi-octane drills: 10 thrusters/side, 10 clean and presses/side, then 10 OH squats/side, 10 windmills/side, and finally 10 swings or snatches/side.
The Upper Body Blast
Continue with a blistering series of upper body oriented exercises strung together in push-pull fashion in order to prevent over-emphasizing one particular movement pattern and to avoid burning out too early. One side of the body, preferably the non-dominant side, is worked first, then the other. Places deliberate and unforgiving stress on the respiratory muscles. The exercises include, in order, windmills, push presses, cleans, clean and presses, rowing, pushups, upright rowing, then finally the hot potato drill.
The Leg Burner
You ain't kidding! If you're not ready for this you could feel like you'd sucked on gasoline then thrust a burning torch down your throat. Could be called the lung burner as well because of the intensity of this series. Just be prepared… 10 overhead sq/side, 10 squat kicks/side, 10 overhead lunges/side, 10 tactical lunges/side, 10 swings/side, and finally 20 bodyweight squats.
The Swing Workout
Still standing? Then pound out a series of swing variations interspersed with the hot potato drill to allow the hip and thigh muscles to recover slightly, while keeping the heart rate high and working the core in a different way. The swing variations include one handed swings, high pulls, clean and presses, cleans, then back to standard swings. The clock says it only took 6:45, but you'll swear the clock lied as every cell in your body screams for relief…
The Slingshot
But wait, there's more savagery to be enjoyed: between the legs pass variation of the Slingshot is performed between sets of 2 handed drills including squats, overhead push presses, tactical lunges, thrusters. That'll teach you!
The Turkish Getup
A "nice" way to finish off. 5 sets per side consisting of 2 getups, 2 overhead squats, 2 windmills, then 10 swings (2 handed) before switching sides and repeating the sequence. A good focus training as it is difficult to breathe, concentrate on form, and keep pushing through the fatigue at this stage of the training session. Also a dynamite routine done on its own.
1 hour & 15 minutes later I was SMOKED! Seriously folks, I have never worked harder during a Kettlebell workout! My breathing was nearly maxed during 95% of the workout.
That "little" 35 pound Kettlebell felt like my "Bulldog" at times during that BRUTAL workout!
1 hour and 15 minutes of Kettlebell Strength/Cardio FURY and it was so satisfying when I was done! I knew I had accomplished a truly special workout and moved every aspect of my fitness forward.
I finished with some calf work. I grabbed my 62 pound KB and did 4 sets of 20 reps of 1 Leg Calf raises.
I walked upstairs where my gorgeous wife was applying makeup in an effort to be even more gorgeous which is just not possible! ;-)
She looked at me like I had been run over by a truck. I was SOAKED in sweat and a little more pale than normal! :-)
Tami snapped a pic:
Here is some brutal truth. Trying to better my "Bulldog" reps every week is allot of pressure! Think about it. Its almost an out of body experience every week to even get 5 more reps with that 88 pound monster! It puts allot of mental AND physical pressure on my shoulders. I CANNOT and WILL NOT come here after a "Bulldog" 2 Hand Swing session and report that I did any fewer reps than I did last week. Can you see what I mean about "pressure"? ;-)
Today I decided I wanted to do something different. I have a workout DVD called THE EXTREME KETTLEBELL CARDIO WORKOUT"
I used a 20 KG (44 pound) Kettlebell. Ok, I know what you are thinking, "Mike you regularly use a 53, 62, and 88 pound Kettlebells, what are you going to do with a 44 pounder?"
I warmed up and started the workout which consisted of the following Chapters (The following descriptions were copied from www.dragondoor.com so I can show what each section of the workout consisted of. All due props to the amazing folks at Dragondoor!):
The Manmaker
Bang off with a series of challenging, hi-octane drills: 10 thrusters/side, 10 clean and presses/side, then 10 OH squats/side, 10 windmills/side, and finally 10 swings or snatches/side.
The Upper Body Blast
Continue with a blistering series of upper body oriented exercises strung together in push-pull fashion in order to prevent over-emphasizing one particular movement pattern and to avoid burning out too early. One side of the body, preferably the non-dominant side, is worked first, then the other. Places deliberate and unforgiving stress on the respiratory muscles. The exercises include, in order, windmills, push presses, cleans, clean and presses, rowing, pushups, upright rowing, then finally the hot potato drill.
The Leg Burner
You ain't kidding! If you're not ready for this you could feel like you'd sucked on gasoline then thrust a burning torch down your throat. Could be called the lung burner as well because of the intensity of this series. Just be prepared… 10 overhead sq/side, 10 squat kicks/side, 10 overhead lunges/side, 10 tactical lunges/side, 10 swings/side, and finally 20 bodyweight squats.
The Swing Workout
Still standing? Then pound out a series of swing variations interspersed with the hot potato drill to allow the hip and thigh muscles to recover slightly, while keeping the heart rate high and working the core in a different way. The swing variations include one handed swings, high pulls, clean and presses, cleans, then back to standard swings. The clock says it only took 6:45, but you'll swear the clock lied as every cell in your body screams for relief…
The Slingshot
But wait, there's more savagery to be enjoyed: between the legs pass variation of the Slingshot is performed between sets of 2 handed drills including squats, overhead push presses, tactical lunges, thrusters. That'll teach you!
The Turkish Getup
A "nice" way to finish off. 5 sets per side consisting of 2 getups, 2 overhead squats, 2 windmills, then 10 swings (2 handed) before switching sides and repeating the sequence. A good focus training as it is difficult to breathe, concentrate on form, and keep pushing through the fatigue at this stage of the training session. Also a dynamite routine done on its own.
1 hour & 15 minutes later I was SMOKED! Seriously folks, I have never worked harder during a Kettlebell workout! My breathing was nearly maxed during 95% of the workout.
That "little" 35 pound Kettlebell felt like my "Bulldog" at times during that BRUTAL workout!
1 hour and 15 minutes of Kettlebell Strength/Cardio FURY and it was so satisfying when I was done! I knew I had accomplished a truly special workout and moved every aspect of my fitness forward.
I finished with some calf work. I grabbed my 62 pound KB and did 4 sets of 20 reps of 1 Leg Calf raises.
I walked upstairs where my gorgeous wife was applying makeup in an effort to be even more gorgeous which is just not possible! ;-)
She looked at me like I had been run over by a truck. I was SOAKED in sweat and a little more pale than normal! :-)
Tami snapped a pic:
That is sweat equity right there folks!
I absolutely LOVE that workout! Its going into my regular KB workout rotation.
There is a special satisfaction in pushing yourself to the absolute limit physically and mentally. At the Fitness level that Tami and I are at, it takes a HARD workout to improve our Fitness.
"In a special workout that moves your Fitness forward, you push as hard as you can, and then you push as far as you have to...."
Life is too short to by physically or mentally weak...
Mike
My Viking Warrior Conditioning Kettlebell Journey
I have found an INCREDIBLE new workout to utilize with Kettlebells. Its called The Viking Warrior Conditioning Workout by Kenneth Jay (Master RKC)
Its a workout on VO2 Max training using a Kettlebell! Its designed to really tax your cardiovascular system, build muscular strength and endurance, as well as losing body fat. I am beyond impressed with this KB workout.
I took the VWC "Test" and then did the 15:15 phase of the workout.
I ended up doing 80 sets of 7 reps of KB snatches with my 35 pound Kettlebell.
560 reps of snatches with my 35 pounder! 19,600 pounds lifted. Its was AWESOME! I'm looking to ramp up the Intensity with the 36:36 routine next!
Live Strong ~ Live ~ Lean
Mike
6 ROUND KETTLEBELL STRENGTH CIRCUIT
Strong workout with some special high points mixed in! I give my workout a B+ for the day!
Exercises with a ** before and after** are changes in the workout from last week.
ROUND 1
1.)Chest ~1 Arm KB Press (10 reps)
2.)Back ~wide Grip Pull ups(15 reps)
3.)Shoulders ~1 Arm KB Press (10 reps)
4.)Biceps ~ KB Hammer Curl (10 reps)
5.)Quads/Hams~ KB Squat (10 reps)
6.)Calves ~1 Leg Calf Raise (10 reps)
7.) Scarecrow for Shoulder Health and Integrity ~ 10 pound DB's (10 reps)
ROUND 2
1.)Chest ~ **Ring Push up 25 reps** (5 more reps than last week)
2.)Back ~ KB Snatch (20 reps total)
3.)Shoulders ~KB Upright Row (10 reps)
4.)Biceps ~ KB Hammer Curl (10 reps)
5.)Quads/Hams~ KB Tactical Lunges (10 reps)
6.)Calves ~1 Leg Calf Raise (10 reps)
7.) Scarecrow for Shoulder Health and Integrity ~ 10 pound DB's (10 reps)
ROUND 3
1.)Chest ~1 Arm KB Press (10 reps)
2.)Back ~ "L" Chin ups (15 reps) **Legs straight & Feet at forehead level**
3.)Shoulders ~1 Arm KB Press (10 Reps)
4.)Biceps ~ KB Hammer Curl (10 reps)
5.)Quads/Hams~ KB Squat (10 reps)
6.)Calves ~1 Leg Calf Raise (10 reps)
7.) Scarecrow for Shoulder Health and Integrity ~ 10 pound DB's (10 reps)
ROUND 4
1.)Chest ~ **Ring Push up 25 reps** (5 more reps than last week)
2.)Back ~ 1 Hand Alternating KB Swing (50 reps)
3.)Shoulders ~KB Upright Row (10 reps)
4.)Biceps ~ KB Hammer Curl (10 reps)
5.)Quads/Hams~ KB Tactical Lunges (10 reps)
6.)Calves ~1 Leg Calf Raise (10 reps)
7.) Scarecrow for Shoulder Health and Integrity ~ 10 pound DB's (10 reps)
ROUND 5
1.)Chest ~1 Arm KB Press (10 reps)
2.)Back ~ KB Rows (53#) (10 reps)
3.)Shoulders ~1 Arm KB Press (10 reps)
4.)Biceps ~ KB Hammer Curl (10 reps)
5.)Quads/Hams~ KB Squat (10 reps)
6.)Calves ~1 Leg Calf Raise (10 reps)
7.) Scarecrow for Shoulder Health and Integrity ~ 10 pound DB's (10 reps)
ROUND 6
1.)Chest ~ Tricep Push Up 50 reps
2.)Back ~ 2 Hand KB Swing (50 reps)
3.)Shoulders ~KB Upright Row (10 reps)
4.)Biceps ~ KB Hammer Curl (10 reps)
5.)Quads/Hams~ KB Tactical Lunges (10 reps)
6.)Calves ~1 Leg Calf Raise (10 reps)
7.) Scarecrow for Shoulder Health and Integrity ~ 10 pound DB's (10 reps)
**There is no extra Tricep work because of all the intense pressing in the workout. Believe me the triceps are stimulated!**
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