My 8-Week Exercise Program (March & April 2024)
My 8-Week Exercise Program (March & April 2024)My exercise routine and the unfiltered logic behind it, new movements I’m learning & the nutrition strategy I’m deployingAfter spending the first two months of 2024 abroad, I returned home last week excited to dig into a structured exercise routine. This post is an in-depth breakdown of my exercise program for the next eight weeks. Here’s what to expect:
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Again, the exercises you perform do not determine adaptations. How you perform them, as detailed in the guides above, does. Understanding The WorkoutsThe numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) below refer to rounds while the letters (A, B, C) refer to each exercise’s order in the circuit. The first number following each exercise is sets and the second number is reps (“sets x reps”). For example, 4 x 8 means 4 sets of 8 reps per set. A and B are the main exercises while the third (C) is a super low-intensity Knees Over Toes exercise that effectively utilizes time I would otherwise be scrolling on my phone or twiddling my thumbs while resting. The Knees Over Toes exercises keep me running without injury or pain. Now, onto the workouts. Monday: Legs + Horizontal Upper
Wednesday: Legs + Vertical Upper
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