Program Research: Calisthenics Leg Workout (Bodyweight Only)

Learning How to Research Fitness Routines

I assume that my personal training clients won't primarily depend on my written programs for the rest of their lives (as they shouldn't). I want you to be able to find something last minute, on the road, or on the fly and adapt it to your needs and wants. Although you don't have a formal fitness education, you should be able to adapt any program assigned to you by other trainers (funny, I didn't know they existed), found on Youtube (only fitness videos, please), or discovered in magazines (do they still exist?). Your lesson starts now with this program.

Principles to Keep in Mind

-Maintain a neutral spine through the movements.

-If you have a history of knee or lower back discomfort, begin each exercise at 25% of the range of motion and slowly increase the range based on your comfort. Don't force the movement if it isn't comfortable for the sake of humanity, pain, and your emotional well-being. Replace the movement or skip it. Reread this paragraph 3x to absorb it into your unconscious (my voice can be pretty persuasive when it presents itself subconsciously).

-Maintain the appropriate hip hinge to alleviate additional force on the knee and over-activate the quads.

LoHi Personal Trainer test fitness program / Photo: The Lazy Artist Gallery

Calisthenics Leg Workout

The leg programs are endless, and I'm looking for volunteers to test this leg program by Caroline Givan. It's a 43-minute program that will burn your legs without a full-scale gym! Only a yoga block is needed. After you complete the routine, answer the questions below, and we'll discuss! Only a yoga block is required.

Fitness Program


Assessment Section

No fitness or personal training program is perfect. Let’s reflect and adapt! Answer the following questions:

  • How would you adapt this training program?

  • Which exercises would you swap out? What exercises do you like?

  • How could you make this fitness program more challenging?

  • How would you change the order of the exercises?

  • Would you include more breaks in between the sets?

  • Would you include a different ratio of exercises instead?


Michael Moody, author and personal trainer in Denver

If you’re looking for a personal trainer who can curate a sustainable (and adaptable) routine based on your needs and wants, Michael is the experienced practitioner you’ve been looking for. Try personal training for a month today…your body will thank you!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR: MICHAEL MOODY, PERSONAL TRAINER

As an author, a personal trainer in Denver, and podcast host, Michael Moody has helped personal training clients achieve new fitness heights and incredible weight loss transformations since 2005. He also produces the wellness podcast "The Elements of Being" and has been featured on NBC, WGN Radio, and PBS.

Michael offers personal training to Denver residents who want to meet at the 2460 W 26th Ave studio….or in their homes throughout LoHi (80206), LoDo (80202), RiNo (80216), Washington Park (80209), Cherry Creek (80206, 80209, 80243, 80246, 80231), and Highlands (80202, 80211, 80212). Michael also offers experiences with a personal trainer in Jefferson Park (80211) and Sloan's Lake (80204, 80212).



 

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