Today you are going to learn EXACTLY how you can start your calisthenics training as a beginner.

This calisthenics workout plan has been used successfully by 1000+ people from around the world. 

Here is what you will get:


  • Effective routines to build muscle and burn fat.
  • Life lessons to become the best version of yourself.
  • And the best possible start as a calisthenics beginner.


This workout plan will give you a complete breakdown.

You can begin your calisthenics training TODAY!

 

Chapter 1: 

What Is Calisthenics Workout?


If you want to know what calisthenics is about, you need to know what it means first.

When you do know, you will say: "That sounds obvious!".

The question is:

Where do you start?

Use the definition, history and link in this chapter to get a better idea. 



Calisthenics Definition


According to Wikipedia, Calisthenics (also known as 'street workout') is a form of bodyweight training.

Or more precise, it is the art of using your body weight as resistance to develop your physique. 

Here is a snippet of the exact definition:


Calisthenics training uses minimal equipment and is intended to increase strength, fitness and flexibility through different exercises.

Common exercises are:

  • chin ups, 
  • push ups,
  • squats,
  • dips;
  • and leg raises.


The beautiful thing about calisthenics?

You can do it anywhere. Anytime.

The entire world becomes your gym. How exciting is that?

And you aren't the first one. 

For example, a quick Google search shows that calisthenics has gotten quite popular:


Just look at the sharp increase from 2013 to 2014 of more than 109%:


But before you become one of those people, you need to be prepared.

Why?

Because although you only use your own body weight.

It does not mean that you cannot get injured.

In the ultimate calisthenics guide for beginners, you will find an entire chapter dedicated to:


  • injuries;
  • recovery from injuries;
  • and prevention of injuries.


The good news?

With the tips and workout plans in this post,  you should be up and running in no time.

Ready for an adventure?



The Best Calisthenics Goals


You will NEVER arrive anywhere if you don't know where you are going.

So the first question you need to ask yourself is:

"Where do I want to go?"

A quick Reddit search for example shows that a lot of beginners struggle with that question:

In fact, there are tons and tons of topics on goal setting:

So, it's clearly something you will struggle with as a beginner.  

And here is the key to crush your goals THIS year:

An implementation intention.

According to the British Journal of Health and Psychology, people who use implementation intentions increase their chances of following up on a new habit by 200%.

What is it?

A simple 1 sentence statement:

I want to (WHAT), at (WHEN) in the (WHERE).

For example:

"I want to do 3 full body circuits (what), at 11:30 on Wednesdays and Fridays (when) in the garage (where)."

It's clear, either you do 3 circuits or not.

And because it's clear you are more likely to ACTUALLY do it. 


Write Down 1-3 Implementation Intentions


Grab a notebook or a piece of paper and write down 1-3 implementation intentions. 


Even if you change them after reading this post, you'll be practicing the skill of setting goals.


So what is the best goal for calisthenics beginners?


"A goal that states, what, where and when you are going to do what you intend to do."

 

That wasn't hard, right?

And take some time to notice what setting goals does to your emotions. 

You feel excitement, because it SUPERCHARGES your brain. 

That is...

...if it's clearly defined.

Now, it's time for the fun part.



Chapter 2: 

The Requirements For Your Calisthenics Workout Plan


In this chapter you will get a list of the most common injuries...

...a link to 7 effective warming up routines that you can use to prevent those injuries.

And a basic workout plan to make sure you are ready for the coming 6 months. 

So if you want to avoid getting hurt and make sure you make it to the end, this chapter is for you.



Warming Up


In the coming months, you will make some amazing progress.

Especially if you are consistent.

But what you need first, is a basic level of strength. 


Warm up and use rest intelligently


To start safely, you need to be prepared and use these 7 effective routines to warm up before your training. 

What do you want to focus on during your warm up?


  • your wrists (18,6% of injuries);
  • and shoulders (41,9% of injuries).


Both will need some extra attention.

Especially if you completely new to this.

Here is a list of the 5 most common injuries:


Injury prevention = is making sure you warm up AND use the right amount of rest between cycles and exercises:


  • 30-60 seconds of rest between your exercises.
  • more important: 60-180 seconds of rest between cycles.


Why use these numbers?

According to the European Journal of Physiology, your body needs about 180 seconds to fully recover.


For example:

 

  • 30 seconds means ≈ 50% of your energy is restored
  • 60-90 seconds means ≈ 75-90% of your energy is restored
  • 180 seconds means ≈ 98% of your energy is restored


The amount of rest you need depends on your goal and your level of development, but here are the general rules of thumb:

 

  • strength: rest 3-5 min
  • muscle growth: 60-90 sec
  • endurance: minimum rest


As you become stronger you can minimise the rest between exercises.

So what are the strength requirements?


To get the best possible start for the six month workout schedule, you need to be able to complete the 'get ready' routine:


Workout Explainer

Follow the workout diagram from left to right.

Like reading:

Next to the arrows you see the name of the exercise, the number of reps and an illustration:

Above you see the number of cycles:

And the rest time after 1 full cycle:

One cycle means doing all the exercises for the given amount of reps.



Lacking the strength for these exercises?

Need to start from scratch?

Don't worry about it.

If you don't have the basics down yet, you can use regressions to work on those first.

What are regressions?

"Regressions are easier versions of the same exercise."

You can use the 'almost there! routine' below for 4-6 weeks until you can move on to the get ready routine:





Finally, make sure you get the FREE starter guide for beginners.

(You will get 1 extremely powerful tip to stay motivated.)

I will send you links to multiple posts that will BOOST your motivation and results in ways you cannot imagine yet.


Can you do the requirements for the given amount of cycles?

You are ready to start your six months of bodyweight training.

Is this plan perfect for everyone?

NO.

It's a foundation that you can use for a new body. 

But you can always customise it to your needs.

That's your responsibility.



The Harsh Truth About Your Calisthenics Progress


How fast do you think you will see progress?

One day?

One week?

One month?

Here is the harsh truth: 

Progress does not work the way you think it does. 

And you will see progress depends on a million different factors.

But if you stick to this plan, your training routine will not be holding you back.

There will be periods however, where you expect to improve exponentially.

Unfortunately, there will be a lot of days where you feel like you are going nowhere.

But if you are patient and consistent.

Your progress will look like this:

Knowing what you can expect will keep you motivated.

Hit a flatline or a small dip?

Keep working.

You are about to reach a new peak.

Do NOT forget this.

Focus on the long-term progress. The red dotted line.

Why?

It will set you apart from 99% of beginners who quit after their first month.

Let's move on to the first month!


Chapter 3: 

Month 1 - Essential Full Body Workout Plan 


Is calisthenics really "the best way to train for me"?

Yup!

(of course that's my answer.)

In fact, as you've already read more and more people are getting into it. 

And most of your progress comes from being a beginner. 

So if you are serious about starting - or want to double down on your health and results - this chapter is for you. 

In fact, this chapter could be the start of a life-changing journey. 



The Workout Plan


Important: Make sure you complete the number of reps. 

Too easy?

Complete 5 cycles before moving on to the next month.

Here is your weekly workout schedule:


Month 1 - Training Schedule

  • Monday - Essential Full Body Routine
  • Tuesday - Rest
  • Wednesday - Essential Full Body Routine
  • Thursday - Rest
  • Friday - Essential Full Body Routine
  • Saturday - Rest
  • Sunday - Rest


If you start on a Monday, aim to have 1 day of rest in between your workout days.

Each day of rest will give you enough time to recover.

Remember:

This is the bare minimum amount of calisthenics training to get results as a beginner.



Training Tip - Focus On Making Calisthenics Part Of Your Life



Don't expect too many visible changes.

Focus on making training part of your life.

Go from doing calisthenics.

To being someone who does calisthenics. 

It becomes part of your identity.

When that happens, it does not matter how long it takes.

You will get those results.

Because you become someone who has those results. 

It took you many years to develop the body you have right now.

It will take more than a few weeks to transform it.

But, you are on your way.

Reading this is the first result on the road to making calisthenics part of your life. 

And you are just getting started...




Training Tip - Use The Power Of Variety


Quickly bored?

I know.

I'm not expecting you to change into a military-style elite level athlete.

Especially not overnight.

But the routine you have, if done consistently will give you HUGE improvements.

The challenge?

Your brain is wired to get a small jump of reward every time you do something new, while keeping things challenging enough. 

That's why some people spend more time on playing video games than would be good for them. 

Game developers are extremely good at getting you into the flow zone.

In other words:

You can use the flow principle to your advantage by switching your training when you start losing motivation as a result of boredom. 

Increase the difficulty once things become too easy.

And find the sweet spot for yourself. 

How?

  • Be patient;
  • make progress;
  • and have fun.

So, when you feel unmotivated add more variety during these 6 months.

For example:


Workout Plans for variety


You can find 14 fast bar brother beginner routines or plans.

And make sure you hit those legs hard and squat deep.

Training both your legs and upper body seems to be better for overall muscle growth.


Now that's more than enough variety to keep you going, right?

Let's see where month 2 will take you. 


The Nutrition System 

The ultimate diet plan by the Bar Brothers For Calisthenics Beginners


Whether it's your priority or not, if you want results you want to make sure your nutrition the BEST it can be. 

(The best moment to start was yesterday.)

Remember:

"Abs are made in the kitchen."

This is covered in the Nutrition System by the official Bar Brothers.


 

Chapter 4: 

Month 2 - Ultimate Full Body Workout Plan 


Training with PRECISION is a KEY to getting old with calisthenics. 

And it's important whether you are 20 or 50 right now. 

(In fact, your age is irrelevant.)

And in this chapter, I'll show you a powerful mindset tip and how you can take the next step in your training. 



The Workout Plan


Month 2 - Training Schedule

  • Monday - Ultimate Full Body Routine
  • Tuesday - Rest
  • Wednesday - Ultimate Full Body Routine
  • Thursday - Rest
  • Friday - Ultimate Full Body Routine
  • Saturday - Rest
  • Sunday - Rest




Training Tip - Perform Your Exercises Like A Surgeon


When I first started with calisthenics, I didn't care about how well I was doing the repetitions

All I cared about was how much repetitions I was doing. 

But there is a VERY big difference between doing a push up correctly 5 times.

And doing a push up incorrectly 10 times. 

You will be way stronger and injury free down the road if you do it the right way.

It's about having the right mindset. 

Just like making a pie. 


The point I'm trying to make is:

That the way you do something can lead to very different results.

Even if the ingredients are the same.

Fun fact: do you know the world record for most push ups in 1 hour?

Don't get me wrong, it's very impressive.

But how good are those push ups? 

If you want to prevent injuries and to get maximum results don't go for world records and focus on the details.

Start doing your workouts with the precision of a brain surgeon. 

And ask yourself:

  • What do I need to focus on?
  • What are the details?
  • How can I get maximum results?


Chapter 5: 

Month 3 - Level Up Intermediate Workout Plan


In 2021 this Bar Brother post kept showing up in the top results of Google.

With more than 1000+ comments from interested beginners. 

Wow...

That's a lot!

How come so many people were excited about this calisthenic workout plan? 

Let's jump into the exact strategy and the next workout plan they used in this chapter. 



The Workout Plan



Good work!

You have reached the intermediate workout plan. 

Time to level up.

Make sure you mark down this peak.

For example, you can start using an achievement book.  

Why?

You need to celebrate your victories.

No matter how small.

Here is your weekly workout schedule:


Month 3 - Training Schedule

  • Monday - Next Level Routine
  • Tuesday - Rest
  • Wednesday - Next Level Routine
  • Thursday - Rest
  • Friday - Next Level Routine
  • Saturday - Rest
  • Sunday - Rest


Feel like you can work at a higher intensity.

Do 3-5 sets in the following schedule:


Month 3 - Higher Intensity Schedule

  • Monday - Next Level Routine
  • Tuesday - Next Level Routine
  • Wednesday - Rest
  • Thursday - Next Level Routine
  • Friday - Next Level Routine
  • Saturday - Rest
  • Sunday - Rest


As with the previous months, you can always add variety with beginner or intermediate routines.

Just make sure you stick to doing the next level routine for 3 days at least. 

You are getting prepared for your first muscle up.

It's usually one of the biggest goals for beginners.

And a great starting point.

So, when will you do your first one?

That's up to you.



Training Tip - Plan Your Rest Between Workout Periods


Rest?

I know it sounds weird.

Like the WRONG thing to do.

That is, if you want to make progress, right?

Actually, the opposite is true.

I've written about the 3 fundamental rules of muscle growth before.

The funny part?

Most of your recovery issues will solve themselves if you stick to a good sleep cycle.  

How much sleep do you need?

You can discover more about the importance of sleep.

And if you do, you will be stronger than ever.

Why?

Because your rest is the building block that can either make the body you've constructed stand firm.

And get you the results at the top.


Make your body collapse. 

And crash your results into the ground.


But if you keep neglecting it.

You will need to return to the drawing board sooner or later.

And start from scratch.

The good news?

With what you know now, you won't need to.

Month 4 is going to be interesting!



Chapter 6:

Month 4 - The Muscle Up Hunt Routine


I’m a BIG fan of muscle ups.

Why?

Because they combine dips with pull ups.

Think about it:

When you do a muscle up you are doing multiple exercises at once, you do double the amount of work in 1 rep.

You aren't there yet, but you are getting pretty close.

In this chapter you will learn EVERY component you need to develop your first muscle up.



Workout Plan


Month 4 - Training Schedule

  • Monday - Muscle Up Hunt
  • Tuesday - Rest
  • Wednesday - Muscle Up Hunt
  • Thursday - Rest
  • Friday - Muscle Up Hunt
  • Saturday - Rest
  • Sunday - Rest


First, focus on going really low with the straight bar dips.

Second, reduce the amount of jumping with the jump muscle ups.

You need to find a lower bar, that allows you to jump up.

This is going to be the most challenging period yet.

Keep reminding yourself of the tips in month 1 about progress.

Why?



Training Tip - Connect The Dots And Experiment With Progressions And Cycles


Are you seeing how you can progress to something amazing?

Just by taking it one step at a time.

First, you start month 1 with placing dots with the basics:



See how the arrow of progress shows up if you keep drawing lines?

Didn't expect that...

And you can use this lesson as a reminder:

"Progress is not giving up."

Good luck with this month.

Workout Explainer

You can always increase or decrease the difficulty by going back to the previous month or by maxing out on cycles.

Doing 4-5 instead of 3.


The end is in sight.

Or rather...

...the beginning of something even better.



Chapter 7: 

Month 5 - Muscle Up King Plan


Ready to step up your training in 2021?

If you have prepared yourself in the previous months, warmed up properly, rested sufficiently then you might be ready to give this month a go!

And In this chapter, you'll learn a simple rule to keep going when things get tough.

Let's dive right in. 



The Workout Plan



Finally.

It took a while, but you've connected all the dots now.

Time to crown yourself a muscle up king!

Here is your workout schedule:


Month 5 - Training Schedule

  • Monday - Muscle Up King!
  • Tuesday - Muscle Up Hunt
  • Wednesday - Rest
  • Thursday - Muscle Up King!
  • Friday - Muscle Up Hunt
  • Saturday - Rest
  • Sunday - Rest


Workout Explainer

You alternate between the routine you did in month 3 and this routine.

Because month 3 will help you deal with weak spots. 

Yes, the basics are priceless for everything that you do and want to maintain. 

Use the strength you have now to make your repetitions even better.

Surgical precision...


And depending on how your body responds, you can increase the duration of these six months:

Spend more time on month 3 or any of the months you struggle with. 

(2-4 weeks should be reasonable.)


And get more ripped:

For example, by giving yourself more time to change your calisthenics diet routines

In other words:

Use this plan to fit your unique and individual needs.

After all, NOBODY knows you better than you.

That's where the final tip comes into play.

You can find it in the next chapter...



Training Tip - Complete Big Workout Goals By Working On Smaller Ones


Have you ever tried building a wall?

Like the great wall of China?

Sounds like an insane goal to have, doesn't it?

Now what if I told you to lay down 1 brick consistently, every single day?

That sounds easy, right?


Guess what?

That same brick will turn into a HUGE wall if you just keep laying down one at a time.

Over a longer period of time.

You have about 37.000 days/bricks on this planet.

That's if you have the average lifespan:

Now I'm not telling you that transforming your body is as hard as building the Great Wall of China.

Because it would take you about 100 lives.

But what you need to understand is that the people who build that wall, placed 1 brick at a time. 

That's something you can do when building the body you want.

One day at a time.


Imagine what you could become.

If you stick to this simple rule:

"Show up consistently."


It's frightening if you think about it.

And encouraging if you know how to get there.

Which brings us to the final month. 



Chapter 8:

Month 6 - The Bar Brother Beginner Challenge


Challenges are a way for you to STAND OUT.

Here is another one:

"the obstacle is the way."


Question is:

What have you been preparing for these past 6 months?

And what is the end goal?

Well, that’s exactly what I plan to cover in this chapter.



The Workout Plan


To end your 6 month journey, you will have to finish your final task.

How?

By completing this challenge:

The Bar Brother Beginner Challenge

  • 4 muscle ups
  • 15 dips
  • 20 pushups
  • 10 jumping squats
  • 10 leg raises
  • 4 muscle ups
  • 3 minute time limit


Now it's time to finish your journey.

It's a good moment to look back and reflect on all the connections you've made.

All the bricks you have laid.

All the pies, all the patience, all the dots and all the expectations.

Good luck!

Although, I'm sure you won't need it.

Because luck favours the prepared.

Here is your final workout schedule:


Month 6 - Training Schedule

  • Monday - Muscle Up King!
  • Tuesday - Muscle Up Hunt
  • Wednesday - Rest
  • Thursday - Muscle Up King!
  • Friday - Rest
  • Saturday - The Challenge
  • Sunday - Rest


The #1 goal in this month is to test yourself.

Or as the legendary Michael Jordan once said:

"If you do the work, you get rewarded. There are no shortcuts in life."

In other words, use all the tips and trust yourself.

You'll find a summary of all the tips in the last chapter. 


Chapter 9: 

A Summary - 7 Tips For Calisthenics Beginners in 2021


So: What did you remember?

Calisthenics ROCKS!

It's so powerful, liberating and eye-catching, that it can't help but get attention.

And in this chapter I'll just quickly remind you of all the powerful lessons life-lessons I got from calisthenics...

...that you can use beyond your training. 



A Quick Summary Of Calisthenics Tips


  • Training Tip 1: Focus on making calisthenics part of your life.
  • Training Tip 2: Progress will happen, but not how you think it will.
  • Training Tip 3: Find the sweet spot, keep it fun, but work hard.
  • Training Tip 4: Train like a surgeon, focus on the correct execution of your exercises.
  • Training Tip 5: Don't underestimate rest, it's essential.
  • Training Tip 6: Connect the dots, progress will reveal itself.
  • Training Tip 7: Complete big goals by completing small goals first.



What's After The Beginner Challenge?


You are ready to conquer the world...

...well, almost. 

You are not the beginner you were before you started.

And perhaps you are looking for a next challenge.

Try the 12-week workout system by the professional Bar Brothers.

It's not free. But it's well worth the small price of two good meals.

I can tell you from personal experience.

Anyways, it was a fun journey, wasn't it?

Your imagination has brought you here.

Now it's time to take your imagination elsewhere!

And here is why:

I believe you can do better.


*Fist Bump*


I hope you enjoyed the essential workout plan. 

Now I'd like to hear from you: what did you learn from this guide?

Did you progress as much as you hoped to?

Or maybe you were surprised by all the tips.

Either way, let me know by leaving a quick comment below now!



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  1. My physiotherapist showed me this program as I have a weak back and need to work out my upper body muscles. I am 27 and have been playing soccer for most of my life so the leg training is a piece of cake but my upper body is weak.
    I really like this workout but I have a problem with month 3. I cannot do all these exercises in one session (Full body + Let’s go) even though I have been doing exactly what the instructions says it is simply too hard for me. I am currently switching between Full body and Let’s go every other day in hopes of getting enough stamina and strength to move up to the next level. The Leg raises also feels wrong for me as it feels like two bones are “grinding” against each other and a loud *gonk* sound can be heard. It doesn’t hut but feels uncomfortable. Is there anything I can do instead?

    Should I just keep on doing what I do and then try month 3 in a month or two?

    Thanks in advance and thanks again for the excellent routine! 🙂

    1. Hey Goodman,

      I have a soccer background too, so indeed most of the leg exercises are quite easy when starting off.

      If it’s still too hard, you might need some more time. Alternating between both routines is indeed a great way to gain more strength. What I can advise you is to do as much as you can.

      So try to do both routines for the number of sets, until you can’t do any more reps. You want to lean against and beyond your limits, because that’s the only way to improve your strength.

      With regard to the leg raises, I’d advise you to contact your physiotherapist first, but as long as it does not hurt I see no reason why you should not continu (But then again contact a professional first). Other then the leg raises you can try some dragon flags, which have the same motion (http://www.muscleandperformancemag.com/assets/images/Jan10/abSlam/abSlam5%281%29.jpg).

      Essentially, go on with month 3, make sure you do one routine fully for example the let’s go and then do the full body routine with as much reps as you can. If you don’t have any juice left, keep doing what you are doing right now and try to add some additional exercises from one of both routines.

      You are welcome bro!

      Beast Mode ON!

  2. Hey!
    I’m currently on the 1st day of month 2 but i still struggle a little bit doing the 6 pull ups, i was thinking on adding the pull up progression routine to get more strength, would you recommend it?

    By the way, i really enjoyed the first month, training 5 days a week… already lost 8 pounds by eating well and keeping my training schedule.

    Now that the MadBarz app is out you should work with them! and put this 6 month plan as one of their pre defined work outs. It would be awesome.

    1. Hey Toto,

      Great job first of all!

      You can definitely add the pull up progression, in addition to the regular routine you are doing. It’s only going to benefit you.

      Wauw bro, those are great results!

      Indeed, that would be a great idea ;).

      Beast Mode ON!

  3. Hello;

    i got to much confused right now of this much posts and articles .

    i started doing the 6 month plan after i was totally complete miss

    but there is alot of ppl use alot of variation of workouts

    am still at the begining of the road , its just 14 day since i started , so can i have lil tip how to had decent start .

    can i do this workout twice a day like 3 day in week morning and noon? and always go hard on my self if i can handle it without injures and go advanced in the workout poses i can , and use this page workouts advanced workouts when i can 14 Bar Brother Beginner Routines | Bar Brothers Groningen For Calisthenics Workout

    Forgot to say i do 20 km cycling each morning so , is this bad in the body rest days ?

    am following this diet plan Nutrition Guide – Beginners, Teenagers – Bar Brothers DK (Calisthenics)
    ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spAIfGzTzic ) and its kinda nice coz am 100% Ectomorph too but do it need lil adjustment coz am 6’3″ (190 cm) and 73 kg ( 160 lbs) so lil under weight and kinda eat tons of food and dont get full easy , its not kind of disease or something but i guess of my last diet i ate alot of protein and alot carbs usually without gaining weight , maybe coz i eat 2 times a day 8 :00 am and 8 :00 pm, but not daily sometimes i miss with timing, (i guess nutrition is the most important part), i dont know add some carbs or nah , so i need help alot in that or its just cool with that diet plan and eat just alooot like ( eat much as i train much ) , and about the paleo diet is it nice 4 me as under weight or just over all diet coz 4 me it seems like am on weight loss diet and thats the last thing i guess that ll help me

    i just make all question in 1 post coz its buzzy when i ask when every idea pops , so answering this may help much coz i dun wanna see my self after 1 year look like am on ballet dancing classes LMFAO

    Thanks

  4. I’m currently doing a strength training weight program… squats, bench press, rows, etc. I really want to get into calisthenics. I want to feel younger and more vibrant. I feel like I’m brainwashed though. I keep looking at all sorts of body weight workouts. And here I am on yours, and it seems like this is the one I want to try. But I have all this doubt creeping in like I’ll lose muscle mass (I’m not that big anyway). In fact, I’m not in great shape anyway after having a hip replaced and putting on some fat. Maybe I should just shut up and try it and see what happens, right?!

    Any words of encouragement? Or just tough love that can get me past my bullsh*t? 🙂

    1. Hey Bob,

      Welcome to the movement first of all!

      Actually you are giving the answer to your question already ;)….so what it boils down to is: “Shut up and start moving your body”.

      You are making assumptions based upon what you don’t know, which is a good thing though…but try these workouts first…haha. I like your honesty :D.

      Calisthenics is definitely going to give you a higher degree of mobility and is great for injury recovery, with regard to your belly fat, make sure you check out the diet blogs on the site, you will find some pretty useful info even if I say so myself.

      Go out. Shut up. Workout.

      Goodluck bro!

      Beast Mode ON!

    1. Hey Jake,

      This will definitely work for you, just take into account that you still have a lot of time to progress so don’t be too harsh on yourself.

      Feel free to ask your questions if you have any!

      Beast Mode ON!

  5. Hi, this is amazing, i started not long ago training with no routines until i found this website, but now im having trouble choosing a workout.
    I found the Essential 6 month training plan too easy for me until the fourth month. So, should i start from the fourth month?
    Or should i do some intermidate bar brothers routines that you posted on a different page?
    Another question, I have very weak shoulders, i cant do a poseadu push up and handstands what to do?

    1. Hey bro,

      Start in the month which suits your strength!

      The muscle up is going to increase shoulder strength, in addition you can do decline push ups! Meaning you put your feet on a higher surface like a chair or something else while doing push ups. This will surely increase shoulder strength!

      Goodluck bro.

      Beast mode ON!

  6. Month 4: What if i cant do a clean muscle up in a jump, or not in a jump, i can do a muscle up going up hand by hand and leaning a bit on the bar. What to do?
    Another question is, i cant do clap pull ups, so should i go back to month 3?
    Last questio, what about cardio, what kind of cardio should i do and how much? Is HIIT good?

  7. Hey,

    So i posted earlier on here when I was in between months 1 and 2. I have been training daily and have made great progress. I started month 4 about a week ago and I am having trouble with all of the explosive movements. I can do 15 slow pull ups pretty easily, but when i have to be explosive I can only manage about 7. Any thoughts on how to improve my explosiveness or should i continue to train and be explosive in every movement(as in the day that is Full Body + Lets Go). Any thoughts are appreciated.

    Thanks
    Davis

  8. Hey dude!!

    I really love this, thanks a lot for that. Actually I have a group of 12 persons them all my friends, we planning to make this really big…

    Any advice, tip, warning, feedback will be welcome and useful.

    Thank you man!

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