I'm becoming more and more convinced that Hampton's Hybrid Routine is marvelously simple but effective. Despite being a mostly beginner oriented routine, it almost does exactly this efficient method of exercise. Push pull squat flexion extension and even a little side work to a lesser degree. You are both truly great coaches.
@@MrBearyMcBearface Oh im sure calisthenics itself was around for 1000s of years, but progressive calisthenics (where you make an exercise easy as hell to hard as hell through leverage) was a relatively new concept until that book came out. Unless i missed other ogs before that.
Your book, Suspension Calisthenics, brought me here. Excellent book, the best I've found for working with suspension systems. But it's the holistic aspect of chain training that makes the book outstanding.
Extremely informative thank you... 1 question for you,, this might be personal preference but,, when you grip the rings do you grip them where the fingers meet the palm, the top of the palm or on the center meaty part of the palm ?? Thanks..
Rmemeber that elbow stretch thing you did a couple years ago for popping elbows when you do push ups or whatever,how does it work. Im genuinely curious
I'm becoming more and more convinced that Hampton's Hybrid Routine is marvelously simple but effective. Despite being a mostly beginner oriented routine, it almost does exactly this efficient method of exercise. Push pull squat flexion extension and even a little side work to a lesser degree. You are both truly great coaches.
And his methods are derived from convict conditioning. The og calisthenics
@@purrellgrimm1512pretty sure calisthenics have been around since humans have walked the earth but we can say it's prisoners in the last 100 years.
@@MrBearyMcBearface Oh im sure calisthenics itself was around for 1000s of years, but progressive calisthenics (where you make an exercise easy as hell to hard as hell through leverage) was a relatively new concept until that book came out. Unless i missed other ogs before that.
Nicely done. I liked the emphasis put on the nervous system engagement and limitations. Neurons that fire together wire together.
Your book, Suspension Calisthenics, brought me here. Excellent book, the best I've found for working with suspension systems. But it's the holistic aspect of chain training that makes the book outstanding.
I do mostly bodybuilding lifts with machines but this video really helped me think about my workouts better. Ima get some rings I think.
Extremely informative thank you... 1 question for you,, this might be personal preference but,, when you grip the rings do you grip them where the fingers meet the palm, the top of the palm or on the center meaty part of the palm ?? Thanks..
Love your books! Thanks.
Very, very interesting. Simplifies it all.
Rmemeber that elbow stretch thing you did a couple years ago for popping elbows when you do push ups or whatever,how does it work. Im genuinely curious
Top tier 👌
badass!