cdncolt
09-05-2010, 11:53 AM
I have been using this workout to lean out and is the best program I've used. It is from the US Marines and is what they are using today.
Choose light weights for max. reps and preform each exercise for 1:00 min. No rest between exercises.
1) Pushups - max in 1:00 min
2) Squats - max in 1:00 min
3) Bent over rows - 1:00 min
4) Stationary bike or Run on Treadmill - 3:00 min
5) Military Press - 1:00
6) Lunges - 1:00 min each leg
7) Bicep Curls - 1:00 min
8) Stationary bike or Run on Treadmill - 3:00 min
9) Tricep Extensions (laying or standing) - 1:00 min
10) Squats - max in 1:00 min
11) Shrugs - 1:00 min
12) Calf Raises - max in 1:00 min
13) Leg Raises - 1:00
14) Crunches - max in 2:00 mins
If you can, repeat circuit again.
You can change up the exercises to suit your style but keep the same format as upper body exercise, then lower body, then upper body.
Just thought I'd share it for those looking to lean out.
Choose light weights for max. reps and preform each exercise for 1:00 min. No rest between exercises.
1) Pushups - max in 1:00 min
2) Squats - max in 1:00 min
3) Bent over rows - 1:00 min
4) Stationary bike or Run on Treadmill - 3:00 min
5) Military Press - 1:00
6) Lunges - 1:00 min each leg
7) Bicep Curls - 1:00 min
8) Stationary bike or Run on Treadmill - 3:00 min
9) Tricep Extensions (laying or standing) - 1:00 min
10) Squats - max in 1:00 min
11) Shrugs - 1:00 min
12) Calf Raises - max in 1:00 min
13) Leg Raises - 1:00
14) Crunches - max in 2:00 mins
If you can, repeat circuit again.
You can change up the exercises to suit your style but keep the same format as upper body exercise, then lower body, then upper body.
Just thought I'd share it for those looking to lean out.