How Bodyweight Training Opened My Eyes & Changed My LIFE

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Bodyweight Bodybuilding Results from The Garage Days
Bodyweight Bodybuilding Results from The Garage Days

Bodyweight training has always been at the top of my list of critical components of being strong and athletic.

But, I mostly used bodyweight training as a finisher in my workouts.

After heavy upper body workouts my training partner and I did chins and dips for high reps as a superset. Or, when I was on vacation, I did bodyweight only workouts.

It wasn't until I started waking up with serious joint aches and pains that I started taking bodyweight training much more seriously and turned bodyweight exercises from a mere after thought into an entire program, called Bodyweight Bodybuilding.

Let me explain....

I began training way back in 1989.

My programs were pulled from Arnold's Encylopedia of Modern Bodybuilding so I did LOTS of volume and hated taking days off to rest and recover. It was common place for me to train 5 or 6 days a week, and sometimes I would train 30 days in a row! Crazy, right?

With my background in Wrestling, intensity was something I thrived on and I pushed my body to the limits and beyond for years on end, decade after decade.

In my early 30s, I started feeling beat up and banged up.

Literally, I would wake up and my hands and feet were hurting as I hobbled down the stairs to make myself a cup of coffee.

My motivation to attack heavy lifting began to fade and I finally decided to go on a 30 day "detox" from heavy lifting.

I told myself I would only use bodyweight workouts for the next month. I used this as a challenge because if I took Bodyweight training lightly, I would bail out after 2 weeks.

Being disciplined is different than being motivated. I refused to stray from the 30 day Bodyweight exercise challenge. That's the type of mindset YOU need.

Commit yourself to bodyweight training and follow through. That is where most people struggle, on the follow through.

I'm gonna be honest with you......

Deep down I didn't think I would last on Bodyweight only workouts for more than 2 weeks. I am addicted to training hard and I love the challenge of barbells, and free weights in general. 

Well.....

2 weeks of bodyweight bodybuilding became 4 weeks.

4 weeks became 6 weeks.

6 weeks became 6 months!

I began to thrive on Bodyweight only workouts and became a mad scientist on tweaking bodyweight exercises to ensure I didn't get weaker and lose muscle mass.

As a big guy, weighing 220 lbs, trust me, I can't do all the crazy stuff you see on some of those wild youtube videos. But that's NOT the norm and that isn't necessary to reap the rewards from Bodyweight exercise.

You don't have to be a gymnast or an acrobat to benefit from Bodyweight Bodybuilding.

I looked at how I organized the workouts for my athletes at The Underground Strength Gym and I tweaked the Bodyweight workouts to meet these needs:

I wanted to develop strength, be athletic and explosive, add lean muscle mass and I wanted to be fit and conditioned. I also wanted to get rid of that spare tire around my belly that was accumulating as I chased powerlifting and lifting heavy weights only.

I wanted to be lean and mean. As soon as I focused on bodyweight exercise, I knew that shedding just a few pounds would help me improve my strength in bodyweight exercise.

I quickly tightened up my nutrition and my joints started feeling better from the get go.

I broke down each bodyweight workout and tweaked every workout and every exercise to meet the desired outcome.

If you fear letting go of the heavy lifting, then have NO fear......

Try this as a little experiment on yourself.

- First of all, change your mindset. Don't discriminate against a style of exercise and training that makes you stronger and delivers results. Bodyweight exercise WILL make you stronger. You'll also feel more energetic and joint aches and pains will quickly go away.

- Second, hit one day a week with Bodyweight Bodybuilding ONLY workouts. If you subscribed to my Underground Strength Insider, you got my special report with Bodyweight workouts to put to the test.

Use them. That's the only way they work 🙂

After 4 weeks of including one day dedicated to Bodyweight Bodybuilding you'll feel and notice an improvement in your lean muscle mass as well as your strength and power.

You'll also lean out and lose some of that belly fat as bodyweight exercise inspires you to get leaner.

When you incorporate more bodyweight exercises, you start getting leaner because you quickly realize that carrying around extra body fat only makes things harder on you, not easier.

Please post your comments / questions / experiences with Bodyweight Bodybuilding as an experiment below. I am psyched to read your comments and answer your questions.

Live The Code

--Z--

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13 Responses

  1. Great stuff Zach! July first my son and I are shifting from weight training to bodyweight only for 4 weeks. This should help us both with our athleticism. Keep Killin’ it!

    1. Zach your stuff gets better and better, i am probably in the same category as you. 36yrs old and training for more than i dare say. after reading your story it marries mine to a T. a back i njury that keeps flaring up. so on Dec 1st i decided the 1 month bodyweight program is the way to go. i am loving it so far, the handstand push ups are killer and blasting my delts

  2. Awesome stuff, Zach! I love going to the local playground with my make shift blast straps and cranking out a ton of pull ups, dips, push up variations, recline rows, parallel bar walking, muscle ups, jumps, you name it!

  3. what team was that in the video? Polish Olympic powerlifting team?

    great video

  4. The kid in the camo t-shirt is soft. Other than that, great video.

  5. hi zach love body weight training i coach a small high school track team any ideas to build power we have now funding for equipments.thanks for your help

    1. @sheahan: use the bodyweight bodybuilding exercises I have offered as FREE gift / download here.

      Get your athletes doing strength / power work via bodyweight and even strongman basics:

      – car pushing

      – dumbbell farmer walks

      – dumbbell snatch

      – dumbbell clean and press

      Get in the weight room and train for strength / speed & power!!!

  6. Great video! Very motivating as well. Lately I’ve been doing a weighted (progressively) super set of mixed grip pull ups and dips, followed by a few sets of pistol squats and then finally finishing with a sandbag total body movement. Peace!

  7. Hey Zach

    You know me always psyched about bodyweight (burpees)

    Never feel like a workout is complete unless I circuit BW stuff into it.

    After Deads today did

    30 burpees

    1minmountain climbers

    chins max

    dips max

    leg raises off dip barx15

    x 5 rounds

    Then

    30 burpees

    10 spiderman pushups

    pull-ups max

    situps with med ball

    x 5 rounds

  8. Oh and what are the bets that the old school team in the Video would smash the 49ers this Sunday??

  9. “I began training way back in 1989. My programs were pulled from Arnold’s Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding”…

    Haha … didn’t we all! I watched Pumping Iron on my 12th birthday (1982) and proceeded to buy every video, magazine and of course, The Encyclopedia! And yes, it was all down hill from there with endless injuries and minimal gains. Fast forward to today, and my shoulders and hips are a mess.

    I’ve frequently followed some bodyweight programs over the last few years and had good results. However, I’ve found them to be taxing on the elbows with all the push/pull work. That said, I’ve never been good at moderating volume…

    Nice article.

    1. Hey brotha, gotta keep things balanced and spend time on Mobility….. Volume is find if the proper lifestyle is also in check

  10. Butch Paula says:

    Zach,

    This makes perfect sense. Look at Herschel Walker from the University of Georgia. He was a beast and he only used body weight exercises until he was in college. Oh, and he won the Heisman Trophy along the way!

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