Thanks for the reply Mike. I especially liked your muscle up series-I have not gotten my first one yet, but I feel closer. Any suggestions on adding weighted pullups with a vest to speed up the progression? I'm doing 10 sets of 3 reps with 40 added pounds, and I feel much more explosive afterwards. I want a clean muscle up, not the one arm over kind. Your tutorial makes it look so fluid. Would 1-2 reps at heavier weight be more beneficial than 3 reps at lower weight?
Really cool exercises Mike-I haven't tried them yet. Would the first one work on parallette bars, or would that be too high off ground? Is a hardwood floor the only surface conducive for all three?
@Macraewalker Absolutely, if you're having a hard time getting the legs through you can elevate the hands until you gain the flexibility and/or strength needed. You can definitely use parallettes or dumbbells for this. At he GBT gym, we have mostly rubber flooring so we put down a slick gymnastics or wrestling matt that is perfect for socks. You can also use a slide board if you have access to one.
Well thanks for the comment friend. I'm sure you know I made this video to spread some knowledge and not just show off. Stay tuned for Planche tutorials!
Mike I tried the first exercise using a pair of val slides on carpeting-worked pretty well.
Macraewalker 1 month ago
Thanks for the reply Mike. I especially liked your muscle up series-I have not gotten my first one yet, but I feel closer. Any suggestions on adding weighted pullups with a vest to speed up the progression? I'm doing 10 sets of 3 reps with 40 added pounds, and I feel much more explosive afterwards. I want a clean muscle up, not the one arm over kind. Your tutorial makes it look so fluid. Would 1-2 reps at heavier weight be more beneficial than 3 reps at lower weight?
Thanks,
Chris
Macraewalker 1 month ago
Really cool exercises Mike-I haven't tried them yet. Would the first one work on parallette bars, or would that be too high off ground? Is a hardwood floor the only surface conducive for all three?
Thanks,
Chris
Macraewalker 1 month ago
@Macraewalker Absolutely, if you're having a hard time getting the legs through you can elevate the hands until you gain the flexibility and/or strength needed. You can definitely use parallettes or dumbbells for this. At he GBT gym, we have mostly rubber flooring so we put down a slick gymnastics or wrestling matt that is perfect for socks. You can also use a slide board if you have access to one.
gbodyweighttraining 1 month ago
dude your explanations are great! Im trying to get stronger so thanks for this..
Tyricojackson1 1 month ago in playlist GBT Bodyweight Exercise Instructions
@Tyricojackson1 Hey thanks so much, you'll really enjoy these variations. Let me know how it goes!
gbodyweighttraining 1 month ago
Well thanks for the comment friend. I'm sure you know I made this video to spread some knowledge and not just show off. Stay tuned for Planche tutorials!
gbodyweighttraining 1 month ago
thats shit show us a planche bitch!! then ill be impressed
supercadjafradjalist 1 month ago in playlist GBT Bodyweight Exercise Instructions