The No-Equipment Circuit
Description: Short but intense bodyweight circuits twice a week to get you results in as little time as possible.
Workout Schedule
This workout schedule is designed to be repeated indefinitely. Use the progression instructions listed in the Progressions section to make your workouts more challenging over time.
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Full Body Circuit
Important: Make sure you've read over the general workout instructions so you understand how to follow this workout.
Goal Logged Reps Unbroken? Rest
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General Workout Instructions

Note:  Please check the Appendix if you encounter any terminology you don't understand.

Instructions:  Every row of an exercise represents a set and specifies the goal for the set, how much to rest after, and how much weight to use* (if applicable). To complete a workout start at the top and move down, working your way through each set.** You can print out the workout and use the blank "Logged" fields to keep track of your workouts. Also please make note of the progression assigned to some exercises, which is denoted by the P icon. This links to progression instructions that will tell you how you should be increasing the difficulty of the exercise over time.

**Supersets & circuits:  For exercises grouped into a superset or circuit, loop through the exercises in order doing a single set of each. Keep looping through the exercises doing one set at a time of each until all sets are complete. E.g. if you had a superset with 4 sets/rows of pullups and pushups you'd do the 1st set of pullups then do the 1st set of pushups then the 2nd set of pullups then the 2nd set of pushups etc until all 4 sets of each exercise are finished.

Progression Instructions
P1 Progression 1

Start with the prescribed number of reps on every set/round. When you're able to complete 2 rounds unbroken (i.e. without needing to rest to finish all reps in the set), add 1 rep to every set/round. Repeat this process over time, adding 1 rep every time you're able to complete 2 unbroken rounds.

Once the number of reps reaches 20 per round and you're able to do 2 unbroken rounds, increase the amount of weight you're using (or for a bodyweight progression move up to a more difficult exercise) and drop the number of reps back down to the initially prescribed number. The new weight (or exercise) should be challenging for the prescribed reps but you should still be able to complete at least 1 or 2 rounds unbroken.

Bodyweight Progressions

Each bodyweight progression is a list of exercises in order of difficulty (easiest to hardest). Wherever a bodyweight progression shows up in your routine, pick an exercise from the progression that's challenging but not impossible for you to do for the prescribed number of reps. Once you've gotten stronger and are able to do more reps with the chosen exercise you should move up to a more difficult exercise.

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