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Brett Boettcher
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You don't need a fancy gym to get strong.

Use these 7 simple exercises to hit every muscle group in the body without any equipment.

(Bookmark this for your next travel day)
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Brett Boettcher
@brettboettcher1
1) Wall Sit

It can be hard to hit a leg workout without equipment.

Wall sits make it easy and safe for everyone

-Aim for 2 minutes
-then adjust depth
-then add weight
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Brett Boettcher
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2) Push-up

The pushup is still underrated.

It works the chest, shoulders, lats and core.
-Move slow and controlled through a full range

Progress up to 30 reps then choose a more challenging version.
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3) Bulgarian Split Squat

Get a great workout with zero weight needed. Use a chair or bed to elevate your back leg.

-Move slow and controlled and pause at the bottom
-Torso angle and shin angle should match
-The back leg is just a balance kickstand
-Take it close to failure
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Brett Boettcher
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4) Side Plank

These will hit your hips obliques, and lats.

Keep your shoulders, hips, and ankles in a straight line. Add a leg lift to make it harder or make it easier from your knees

Set a goal of 1 minute each side, then pick a harder variation.
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Brett Boettcher
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5) Single Leg Bridge

An important exercise to reengage the glutes after hours of sitting.

Hold a pause at the top to make it more challenging and work toward failure.

If this is too challenging, stick with double leg variations.
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6) Single leg deadlift

Glutes, hamstring, and lumbar strength will make you a stronger, faster runner.

-Slight bend in the knee
-Hinge at the hip
-Corkscrew your right foot to the floor clockwise
-Slow reps = no weight needed
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Brett Boettcher
@brettboettcher1
7) Pull-up

It's too good of an exercise to leave off the bodyweight list. This might not be an option given lack of equipment.

And if you can't do a pull up, I'll show an assisted pull up next and drop a future thread to help get you there.
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7B). Band Assisted Pull up

Assisted pull ups can be done with your foot on a chair, bands or using a machine.

This helps off-load your weight and allows you to work through the pull up movement.

Decrease the assistance you need over time as you build strength.
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Brett Boettcher
@brettboettcher1
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Brett Boettcher
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@Tortiyakilla Haha yeah, I'd say he had a serious genetic advantage as well but no doubt the calisthenics helped.
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