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1A Walking Saxon Lunge

Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold a medicine ball straight overhead [1]. Step forward with your right leg and lower your body until your thigh is parallel to the floor [2]. Now bend at the waist to your right side, using your abs to brace yourself so you don’t fall over [3]. Reverse the motion to return to the starting position. That’s one rep. Complete all the prescribed reps, and then switch legs and repeat.

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Directions

FREQUENCY: Perform each workout once per week, resting at least a day between each session.

HOW TO DO IT: Perform each pair of exercises (marked A and B) as alternating sets, resting the prescribed amount of time after each set. In these workouts there is no rest after the first exercise—so you’ll do one set of A, then one set of B, rest, and repeat for all the prescribed sets for each exercise. Perform the remaining exercises as straight sets, completing all the prescribed sets for an exercise before moving on. An exercise that calls for “21” reps is done as follows: Perform seven reps in the hardest range of motion. For instance, for the dumbbell shoulder press, you would press the weights from shoulder level to about halfway overhead. Then perform seven full-range reps as normal. Finally, complete another seven reps in the easiest range of motion (from halfway overhead to lockout on the shoulder press).

TEMPO: The first digit is how many seconds you should take to lower the weight. The second digit is how long you should pause at the bottom (when your muscles are under the most tension). The third digit is how long you should take to lift the weight. A “0” means to move right to the next digit, and an “X” in place of digits means to perform each rep with explosive speed.

WEIGHT: Use the heaviest weight that allows you to complete all the prescribed repetitions for each set. - Workout A

1A Walking Saxon Lunge
Sets: 3 Reps: 12 (each leg) Tempo: 201 Rest: 0 sec.

1B Bentover Row
Sets: 3 Reps: 10 Tempo: 311 Rest: 60 sec.

2A Elevated Dumbbell Deadlift

Sets: 2–3 Reps: 12 Tempo: 311 Rest: 0 sec.

2B Dumbbell Push Press
Sets: 2–3 Reps: 10 Tempo: 311 Rest: 60 sec.

3A Hurdle Jump
Sets: 2 Reps: 12 Tempo: X Rest: 0 sec

3B Forward Ball Roll
Sets: 2 Reps: 8 Tempo: 232 Rest: 60 sec.

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READERS COMMENTS:


The new latout looks ok, but it reall lacks funtionality. I work out in my home, but I still print out the workouts. The old format was better because you were able to copy the whole routine, and then past it into Word, weher you could tinker with the fonts and spacing. the end result was a 2 page per day document that you could carry around. The new format is going to make the copying a little more difficult and time consuming.

-- Steve

I agree with Steve....Even tho I workout at a gym.
-- michael

I agree. Did the website make a deal with the ink cartrige and paper companies. I love these workouts and am glad I do not have to buy the magazine, but why switch now.
-- Anonymous

I agree with the rest of the natives. Printing out the workouts are a pain in the butt. PUT the programs are good so I guess most of us will suffer through.

-- fitkick


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