Friday, January 23, 2009

1289: Bodyweight Exercises


For some time now I have been nagging every single soul who has had the misfortune of initiating an informal conversation with me regarding the extreme utility and functionality of Bodyweight exercises. To the uninitiated ( a.k.a un-nagged) let me start by saying "No, they are not exercises for reducing your body weight"( which I have come to realise is a huge fascination among a notable portion of web users)
As wikipedia puts it,
Bodyweight exercises are strength training exercises that do not require free weights; the practitioner's own weight provides the resistance for the movement. Movements such as the push-up, the pull-up, and the sit-up are some of the most common bodyweight exercises.
One of the side effects of stopping my gym visits--after realizing that my dad no longer needed the moral support and that the unique level of entertainment which is possible only in gyms (watching people watching themselves in the mirrors) was no longer that entertaining -- was the realization that I was not able to sleep properly (sic, considering my Kharagpur days)  without doing my quota of daily physical exertion. Enter Bodyweight exercises.

A few days of surfing on the web and practising the basics and I was hooked and sleep was even better than before (yes even better than kgp). What I find the most exciting about it is the fact that all you need is yourself (really you don't even need clothes :P). The first picture which blew my mind away was the Planche (One of the first things in life which I really really REALLY felt like I should do) Afterwards of course further research (sic) showed that Planche was just the beginning. Maybe Manna is something I wouldn't even be able to do even after a year of sincerity. The collection of Sommer's articles is pretty neat.




Planche on fingertips ( hmm. these freaky bboys. no form but still impressive strength.)


I was trying to follow crossfit WoD (Workout of the Day) for a couple of weeks now and was disappointed with having to substitute the WoD of some days with bodyweight exercises myself. Thankfully gymnasticbodies provides a nice (and tougher) alternative. I intend to continue both the WoDs. Recent discoveries would mean some additions to my Bucketlist's physical section.

On a connected fitness note, I made myself a pull-up bar ( not that i don't enjoy the callus on my hands due to pull-ups using the horizontal concrete slab)

In effect a perfect way to proceed for a beginner ( errrr..) is to follow crossfit WoD, Sommer's WOD, and tackling the BWC 20 level challenge one at a time.

You can check out my bodyweight bookmarks at delicious.
For some jolts to your perception about what is physically feasible do check out gymasticbodies' youtube library.
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Planche progress: When I started I was able to do roughly 30 normal push-ups with effort. Now I am able to do 50 and in terms of balance can hold the frog stand for over 1 minute. But I guess the next step of proceeding to the tuck planche is going to be tough.
Running Progress: ran 7.5 km for the first time (36:30) half marathon does not seem unlikely in 2010.
Pull-up progress: 20 proper form (approximately) Hoping for One Arm pullups and chin-ups in March.

6 comments:

Vijay Kumar Dixit said...

yeh sab kya ho gaya ha tujhe ?? kuchh tempo hai dost :)

Anonymous said...

awesome !
soon you will be pulling yourself up overhangs with two fingers!

DT said...

@ashish
tempo hota to naukri kar raha hota.. these are purely results of tempolessness :D

@nischay
finger pullups are a (decently) long distance away in future :)

Anonymous said...

So what next on list Mr.Thomas..bungee jumping??

DT said...

@anon

bungee jumping is such a passive activity :) definitely more climbing is the only thing in the agenda and BASEjumping is so costly :(

Acroyali said...

let me say that i'm infinitely jealous of you :D...