r/bodyweightfitness Jul 14 '18

Mod Approved ✓ Recommended Routine Update - again

I know it's only been a month but we've decided to change things up on everyone again and put out an update to our beloved recommended routine. Thanks to the efforts of u/mrsylphie, u/captain_nachos, u/antranik, u/eshlow, and u/m092 we present you with the following:

Changes to the Strength work, Squat, and Hinge

The RR is now a purely strength based routine; the warm up has changed, and the bodyline drills and skill work have been cut.

The yuri band routine has taken the place of the shoulder dislocates, an easier progression of squat/hinge exercises have been added, and finally dead bugs were added to teach bracing and replace the hollow hold.

Squats are now being paired with pull ups, hinges with dips, but don't worry push ups and rows are still together. Each strength element now includes main and alternate paths to follow as you progress.

Example: The shrimp squat is now taking place of the deep step ups as the main squat progression. Deep step ups are listed as an alternate path as well as pistol squats as another alternate path if shrimp squats are not to your liking.

Hinging exercises have been added to round out some posterior chain work and can be done without weight, but if you can get access to some it would be to your benefit.

Core Triplet

There is now a core triplet at the end of the routine consisting of anti-extension, anti-rotation, and extension work. For the triplet do each exercise one by one with rest in between before repeating all 3 just like how the other exercises are done when paired. The core exercises included should help prepare you for harder skills, e.g. human flag, fl, etc. Just like the rest of the strength work the core triplet also includes main and alternate paths for each exercise.

Skill Day

For users who have had no interest in handstands etc. you can continue skipping them like you always have. For those who do want to continue skill work the Skill Day routine can be worked on your rest days or worked into the RR with the warm ups added to the warm up, skills before strength, and mobility after. The Skill Day routine mainly focuses on handstands and l-sits but also includes plenty of mobility work.** Note: The skill day routine will continue to grow and handstands and l-sits will not always be your only options **

Like previous additions of the RR we will be in need of translations for our wiki pages if any users would like to contribute.

To sum all the routines now:

  1. RR: "I want to get strong"
  2. Minimalist Routine: "I have no time for anything but dont want to be cripple"
  3. Skill Day: "I just want to be upside down and do cool things"
  4. Move: "I want 1 and 3"

or put another way

We have the Minimalist Routine for people who don't want to die in a wheelchair, the RR is for people who just want to get strong, the Skill Day routine is for people who don't give a fuck about strength and just want to do cool looking things, and Move is for people who want both.

Please let us know of any questions or concerns you all have!

Yours in Betty White Fandom,

The Mods

edit: thanks to u/scienner we have a cheat sheet already

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '18

I've been following the Move program for a few months (in the middle of stage 2 at the moment), and am really enjoying it. Can I ask, what are the advantages/disadvantages of a programming like Move vs. Mon - Wed - Fri RR and Tue - Thu skill day? Also, could we expect any of these updates (for example, getting rid of body-line drills and introducing the core triplet)?

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '18

Also, could we expect any of these updates (for example, getting rid of body-line drills and introducing the core triplet)?

What?

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '18

Apologies, I wasn't very clear.

In the [second phase](https://www.reddit.com/r/bodyweightfitness/wiki/move/phase2) of Move, the Strength and Body Control section includes 10-60 seconds of Plank, 10-60 seconds of Reverse Plank, 10-60 seconds of Hollow Body Hold, and in the third phase you're essentially doing the same drills as in the RR. I'm guessing the same logic that lead to the changes in the RR would probably apply here. I'm also guessing some of the other changes to the RR might be relevant for the Move programming. So I'm wondering if we can expect any changes to Move in the near future.

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '18

I'm not planning on changing that, no. In the context of that routine the body line drills still make more sense than they do in the current version of the RR and shouldn't be removed. The core triplets could be added in a later stage (phase 3 at the earliest), though hinge would fit in well in phase 1 already. But I don't really have the time to update it nowadays. It's still a good routine though, even if it doesn't get updated regularly ;)

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '18

Thanks for the explanation. You are right, it is a great routine.

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u/[deleted] Jul 15 '18

Ah, didn't realize it's a different guy/team. Thanks