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Working out for cosplay with Cyriades / "Terry Bogard" - tutorial vid

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

All of my fitness videos - http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=420AE589C1341A49

Want to cosplay your favorite character at a convention, and need to workout to get that right look? I'm here to help! Included in this video are some simple exercises you need almost no equipment for. Remember to set realistic fitness goals - such as allowing enough time in advance to obtain the look you want. Depending on what your goal it could take a few weeks to a few months.

Thinking about starting a weight routine? Find yourself an experienced workout partner to help out. Start slow with low weights and low reps - over time build gradually. Moderately heavy to heavy amounts of lifting should be done every other day to allow time to recover. ("Heavy" depending upon what level of training you are at.) Gradually introduce more protein into your diet from high quality sources. Always try to eat fresh and drink things like water, tea, gatorade, fruit smoothies etc instead of regular sodas.

Want to tone up? High reps, low weight. Bulk up? High weights, low reps. Again, anytime you hit the weights hard - whether bulking or toning - let yourself recover. Get high quality protein after EVERY weight workout. Period.

Need to lose weight? Get out and get movin'! Get any kind of cardio you can fit into your daily routine. Do laundry, some yard work, walk the dog, whatever! Get on the bike, jog, take an aerobics class...The list goes on! Find a friend to go outside and get active with - have fun with it!

Even if you're already in good condition, it may still take time to adjust to a different routine. For example, it took me several months to adjust my routines and obtain the right upper body look for Terry Bogard, even though I had already been into lifting for a while. The major parts of the routine were: Keeping up a solid amount of cardio to ensure that I would look "cut". Doing low weight / high rep weight routines to build just enough well-toned muscle in the right places. Lots of plyometrics and calisthenics (duck walks, bunny hops, pushups etc) to finetune the "martial arts" look. Also, eating plenty of fresh foods, and lean meat.

CAUTION. Always remember to warm up for a minimum of 10 minutes of stretching and light calisthenics before any routine. Skipping rope for at least two minutes after warmups is recommended.

Don't forget to visit this site - http://www.abcbodybuilding.com

More about cosplay - http://www.cosplay.com

Song used: Fresh Breath Committee - Keepin' It Classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6rnIo6XP9U

This video was filmed at my karate dojo in Lake City, South Carolina. Check out my martial arts page:
http://www.johnstonkarate.com

Hope you enjoyed this cosplay tutorial video - be sure to also check this one out -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm1nVVnAMDs

Exercises in this video, in order, with important info:
1. Stretches, pushups, crunches, duck walks.
2. Alternating front raises with dumb bells - works anterior deltoid. Allow your body to swing as little as possible - maintain correct form at all times.
3. Military presses with curl bar - works the deltoid muscles in the shoulders as well as the core and legs, which you must use to stabilize the weight.
4. Squats with curl bar - works the quadriceps. If you have trouble with your knees or ankles, lower the weight or do squats normally without the bar.
5. "Nose breakers" with curl bar - works the triceps.
6. Curls - works the biceps. Back should be flat against the back of the chair with elbows locked in.
7. Bench press - triceps and pectoral muscles. For heavy weights on bench, ALWAYS. ALWAYS. ALWAYS. Have a spotter and maintain correct form.
8. Dead lift with bar bell - works grip strength with the erector spinae, gluteus maximus, adductor magnus, hamstrings, and quadriceps serving as the primary muscles.
9. Pullups - works the Latissimus dorsi. The body is pulled up until the chin clears the bar, and finished by lowering the body until arms and shoulders are fully extended.
10. Bonus level - one armed pushups! These work primarily the pectorals, triceps, and deltoids.

Still have questions or want help deciding on a character to cosplay, or a good routine? Leave a comment!

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Calling all cosplayers in the Carolinas! We are still looking for people who might be interested in cosplaying King of Fighters characters (or SNK characters in general) at Animazement (Raleigh, NC - Memorial Day Weekend, 2011).

King of Fighters cosplay group on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135030839862495

Animazement SNK Cosplay Group - thread on the Animazement site:
http://www.animazement.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5118

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  • Good video bro..But still we all know that the size of Terry's biceps is probably wide and bulky as human head...God damn he's a beast...

  • @9Y0 And he's a fictional character. Not everyone can look like that :P

  • I appreciate this upload. I have a question. I want to lose weight to cosplay as Kagamine Len but I don't want to look muscular. I want to be as accurate as I can. Any tips?

  • @MrDeltroid Check out the description for cardio tips to help with losing weight. The key is not starve yourself but to try to burn calories while also replacing "fluff" (sugary sodas and junk food) with good stuff (fresh foods, fruits, gatorade etc).

  • Do you think I'll loose 10 pounds, if I do this 3 times day for 4 weeks? Ohayocon is in 4 weeks. I'm not fat fat fat, I just need to loose couple pounds and tone my body for my cosplay.

  • @JazzyXEdward Everyone's situation and body is different. Remember though to try out what exercises you can and start slow, build gradually. The key thing is to get active. If get at least an hour of exercise in every day, with a healthy intake (read: nutritious and just enough to satisfy you), you could very well lose UP to 10 pounds. I don't make any guarantees about how much weight you'll lose, but I promise if you keep exercising you'll feel a lot better about yourself!

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  • maybe you should be come a terry bogard in the kof movie not that david.

  • Nice workout dude. Do you know the exact name of that typical lather jacket which Terry wears? i first thought that it is an Irvin Flying Jacket, but it isn't.

  • @shincyriades I know ... ;( *sob* *sob*

  • thanks for sending this one too :DDD haha

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