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I am returning home from a week long business and vacation.

Aside from push ups, my body (and mind) are starving for a full body workout.

The workout I’m gonna crank ASAP upon my return to The Underground is a favorite of mine and doesn’t take much time at all.

Hopefully you’ll give it a shot yourself:

1) Begin with the 1 arm dumbbell snatch. Hit 1 – 3 reps each side, then move up in weight.

2) Continue to repeat the 1 Arm DB Snatch until it becomes too heavy. Once the dumbbell is too heavy, use the 1 arm clean & press. Hit the clean & press for 1 – 3 reps per arm.

3) Once the press is too heavy, simply clean the dumbbell for 1 – 3 reps.

For me, I will work up to the 130 lb dumbbell, which you’ll see in the video below.

After all the dumbbell snatches, clean and pressing and power cleans, it’s time to rep out on every imaginable variation of pull ups and rope climbs and recline rowing movements possible, ALL with a 20 lb chain (except for the rope climbs).

It’s now time to finish with sprints.

If you have a prowler or sled, sprint with them, if not, sprint some hills.

This workout should take 30 minutes MAX.

Kick some ass with this bad boy, it’s a FUN yet Brutal full body workout.

Let me know how you do when you’re done and drop a comment below.

Good Luck :)

–Z–

PS: For more workouts that help you become an ass kickin’ MoFo, check out the 12 Month Beast Strength Program that comes with The Underground Strength System, Click HERE for details.

PPS: Below are Upcoming, Critical Dates for those who wanna start their own business and do what they love:

The 1 Day Underground Strength Mentorship & Certification Course


Nov.14th NJ, Click HERE for Details


Dec. 5th Florida with Elliott Hulse, Click HERE for Details

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