I ended up buying Wiggins' Working Class Fitness - The Programs for $39. I paid for the program via Paypal and a link was sent to my e-mail address so I could retrieve my 55 page e-book. To say that this manual looked tough would be an understatement. This manual looked intense and could literally keep you busy for an entire year with all it's workouts. How many programs do you see with a year's worth of workouts? To say the least, I was already impressed.
The Fitness Programs e-book consisted of 6 different programs. Each one consisted of a detailed 8 week workout with additional program notes to let you know what each exercise was. Program 1 is overall body strength, power, & conditioning. For the 2 months you participate in this program you will intermix three primary exercises with secondary dragging exercises and conditioning days. Whatever your fitness level you should probably start with this one because the workouts get tougher from here. Program 2 focuses on the lower body and increasing arm size. The key features are plyometric exercises and explosive movements. Program 3 is one you will want to save for late spring and summer as it puts you outside for a lot of the workouts. This program is all about dragging, lifting, and increasing your overall conditioning. You will be using sleds and sand bags to supplement your workouts. Program 4 includes a mixture of sprinting speed and increasing overall muscle size. You will need to make sure you have access to a track or another safe area to run. Program 5 is all about bodyweight exercises. It's time to work on muscle endurance. This is the first workout that has designated "hard" and "easy" days. If you've made it this far then you are on your way to becoming a beast. Program 6 is the mother of all programs. When you get through you will be a warrior. This program is called "man-handling your bodyweight". The notes at the end of the programs cover the conditioning days and how to make some of the training tools you need. No medicine ball, sand bags,or pulling sleds? No problem,because "Wiggy" gives you step by step information on how to make them.
If you're not sold on this program then I don't know what more to tell you. The only thing I can leave you with is "Wiggy's" website and tell you to visit it. Working Class Fitness will make you a better athlete so check it out at www.workingclassfitness.com.
Published by The Last Ronin
I am a HUGE mixed martial arts fan and try to watch it (or read about it) as much as I can. My obsession began in 2002 when I started training and grew more intense when I saw my first UFC event (Hughes vs G... View profile
- The Best Family Fitness Health Club Memberships in Missoula, MT The problem with trying to develop a family fitness program is finding a facility that is family friendly.
-
Fitness Experts Offer Tips for Baby Boomers, Older Adults Who Want to Be...
The beginning of the new year will find millions of older adults resolving to begin a new fitness or activity plan. What can be they do to assure their success in becoming more...
-
Perfect Holiday Gifts for the Fitness-Minded
It can be difficult trying to buy a gift for a someone who is obsessed with fitness, whether it be with bodybuilding, or if they are a casual lifter, or just an aerobics fanatic...
- Websites to Help You Lose Weight and Get in Shape An overview of 5 sites that will benefit your fitness training and help you lose weight.
- A Look at the Martial Arts for Self Defense Training A look at different martial arts disciplines and how they relate to real self defense scenarios.
- Health Fitness for Kids like Mine
- Basics of Fitness Equipment
- The Importance of Fitness
- California Family Fitness Centers Have it All
- The Fitness Dance
- Men's Fitness Fashion
- Health and Fitness: an Integrated Approach
|
|