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		<title>Bodyweight training &#8211; A quick morning pick me up</title>
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		<dc:creator>Johnny Grube</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early morning workout can and will energize you for the day not to mention once it&#8217;s done it&#8217;s done unless you want to do one in the evening. My early morning pick me up took all of 4:00 minutes. 25 Wildman Plyo Jumpers 50 bench dips 4 rounds non stop total 100 WPJ 200 bench [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early morning workout can and will energize you for the day not to mention<br />
once it&#8217;s done it&#8217;s done unless you want to do one in the evening.</p>
<p>My early morning pick me up took all of 4:00 minutes.</p>
<p>25 Wildman Plyo Jumpers</p>
<p>50 bench dips</p>
<p>4 rounds non stop total 100 WPJ 200 bench dips not bad for 4:00 minutes</p>
<p>try it</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
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		<title>Bodyweight Training &#8211; &#8220;Winners Train Everyday&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 00:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8221; Winners Train Everyday&#8221; I like this saying. But what does it actually mean? Does it mean you have to go hard everyday? Does it mean that if you don&#8217;t train everyday you will be a loser? My take on this saying is when you let up you get passed. I do train everyday, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8221; Winners Train Everyday&#8221; I like this saying. But what does it actually mean? Does it mean you have to<br />
go hard everyday? Does it mean that if you don&#8217;t train everyday you will be a loser? My take on this saying<br />
is when you let up you get passed.</p>
<p>I do train everyday, and have for years. I believe training everyday has allowed me to stay very fit and<br />
injury free from conditioned muscle, meaning over the years my muscles have adapted to the many years<br />
of stress placed on them.</p>
<p>I do NOT train all out every single day, but I do something. Training everyday gives you the feeling of<br />
knowing and the habit that everyday you can workout. Think about it. Anything you want to build<br />
in life whether a successful business, a weight loss program what ever, seems to bring better results<br />
from momentum.</p>
<p>Almost everyday I walk. I like to walk and it gets me both ready for the day or gives a little relaxation at<br />
night either way it&#8217;s exercise. Sometimes I&#8217;ll just drop down for some pushups or do squats or situp crunches<br />
it takes up almost no time.</p>
<p>Do you think that if you did something every single day things would improve? If you continued to try<br />
to get better by creating better habits do you think your physical and mental life might improve?</p>
<p>Remember it&#8217;s okay to exercise and move everyday. You do not need to take the day off, something as<br />
simple as a walk will give you a feeling of accomplishment.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to train like a real animal? I hear time in and time out about how someone isn’t going all the way down or he’s not locking out. Okay, why does it matter if he’s not locking out or using a full range of motion? Who made up the rules? If I don’t want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Want to train like a real animal?</strong></p>
<p>I hear time in and time out about how someone<br />
isn’t going all the way down or he’s not locking out.<br />
Okay, why does it matter if he’s not locking out or<br />
using a full range of motion?</p>
<p>Who made up the rules? If I don’t want to go slow<br />
and lockout every pushup and wreck my elbows I’ll<br />
rename my pushups to “Speed Pushups” or “Speed<br />
Dips” etc.</p>
<p>Meaning I go as fast and explosive as I can, training<br />
my body to be more explosive and build faster reaction<br />
time.</p>
<p>Everyone has their own opinions and will follow<br />
whatever they think will work best for them. I said it<br />
before train slow you become slow if you train fast<br />
and explosive you get fast and explosive.</p>
<p>If you look at the way the body moves on a natural<br />
everyday basis the way you walk, run, jump, climb,<br />
bend, twist, reach etc the body is always in flow,<br />
full range of motion or locking out is never thought<br />
about until we train with conventional methods.</p>
<p>In a life saving situation would you worry about a full<br />
range of motion? If you had to pull yourself up a tree<br />
would you worry about the stretch or do you get your<br />
ass up in the tree?</p>
<p>If you had to carry or lift an object are you going to make<br />
sure your back is flat and you lift with the legs? You explode<br />
with the whole body to do what needs to be done.</p>
<p>After all the years of training and listen and reading all I can<br />
I find is that the faster and more explosive I train the less<br />
injured I get. Training the conventional ways with weights<br />
and locking out abused my elbows, knees, shoulders and<br />
neck.</p>
<p>Animals never use a full range of motion or lock out.<br />
Animals are explosive, strong and react to the situation.<br />
In nature there is no full range of motion or locking out<br />
at the joints. Locking out and full range of motion is made<br />
up by old school weight trainers and that is not a natural<br />
state of the body.</p>
<p>Children never use a locking out or full range of motion<br />
and never seem to get bad backs or sore elbows or knees.<br />
I have four kids and they never used the conventional way,<br />
they play. Kids run, jump tumble and have fun oh yeah<br />
kids never jog they sprint, they always run short and as<br />
fast as they can.</p>
<p>Kids weren’t taught this method of running it’s just natural.<br />
Most adults train like adults and the older they get the slow<br />
they train. Why not just keep on keeping on and see where<br />
it brings you.</p>
<p>I still the “Pro’s” talking about wearing out, my opinion is<br />
keep locking out and using full range of motion your body<br />
will start to wear out.</p>
<p>Other hard labor countries that still earn a living farming,<br />
carrying water whatever eat little and stay active well past<br />
their 60’s and don’t seem to be worn out it’s just the<br />
conventional hear say that seems to wear people out.</p>
<p>Really look at the way we really move or any animal and<br />
you should get the answer.</p>
<p>Here’s a great workout you can try that will have you<br />
sweating in no time.</p>
<p>All you need is a place for pull-ups, outside is best.</p>
<p>You will do 10 Wildman Prisoner squat thrusts when you<br />
stand up you will explode jumping forward coming down<br />
with legs bent and dropping back down for the next one<br />
until you complete 10 than you will walk over and do 3<br />
pull-ups and walk back and repeat. You will repeat this<br />
for at least 10 rounds.</p>
<p>This will fry the entire body your legs will hate you!</p>
<p>Try to get as close as you can to the pullup bar or tree<br />
branch on the 10<sup>th</sup> jump.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 23:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a big believer in using what you have to build a strong and productive body in all environments. I also think that we need creativity to stay motivated to continue to make gains and to keep the mind fresh. In the video I&#8217;m doing some dips using chains from a piece of equipment in [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m a big believer in using what you have to build a strong and productive<br />
body in all environments. I also think that we need creativity to stay<br />
motivated to continue to make gains and to keep the mind fresh.</p>
<p>In the video I&#8217;m doing some dips using chains from a piece of equipment<br />
in a park. I rarely do dips on anything other than a dip rack, but these<br />
were tough. Because the chains move my body is forced to work more<br />
muscles to stay up without falling.</p>
<p>If we want to continue to grow physically and mentally we need to change<br />
the things we do day in and day out. We need to be creative. We need<br />
to step out of the box and do unconventional things.</p>
<p>Nobody wants to be just a regular guy. We want to be the best we can be<br />
and we can never be the best we want to be if we are like everyone else.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Conditioned Strength” Years ago I didn’t know the different kinds of strength I only knew that strength and physical fitness always interested me and I was drawn right to it. The only strength athlete was my dad a truck driver over the road furniture mover short and thick, could lift almost anything he got his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>“Conditioned Strength”</strong></p>
<p>Years ago I didn’t know the different kinds of strength I only knew<br />
that strength and physical fitness always interested me and I was<br />
drawn right to it. The only strength athlete was my dad a truck driver<br />
over the road furniture mover short and thick, could lift almost<br />
anything he got his hands on and could go for hours despite<br />
smoking 2 packs of non filter cigarettes a day.</p>
<p>It wasn’t until years later that I realized there were different types<br />
of strength, strength that can move a heavy object one time and<br />
the strength to move a heavy object many times.<br />
I went for the one rep max strength and over the years done more<br />
damage to my body not to mention gaining weight and losing a lot<br />
of athletic ability because of the weight gain and focusing on one rep<br />
strength.</p>
<p>When I started to realize the benefits of “Conditioned Strength”<br />
Strength that can I will last when you are tired and can still continue<br />
to keep going and even become stronger at the end, to me that is<br />
the real benefit. Strength in the beginning of a task that can’t<br />
last is of no use to me.</p>
<p>When you are breathing heavy and your muscles decide they can<br />
no longer go and you need to stop you have left yourself in a bad<br />
situation a situation of quitting.  For instance you will benefit more from<br />
being able to do 100 pushups than being able to bench press 300lbs<br />
one time. If you able to do 100 pushups I can guarantee you<br />
are physically fit yet a person that can bench 400lb one time<br />
is probably and almost always is not fit.</p>
<p>These men almost always focus on the strength and not the<br />
“Conditioned Strength” of exercise and I can almost always promise<br />
these guys couldn’t run a few short sprints. But to be able to do 100<br />
pushups requires a full body effort including the anaerobic system the<br />
400lb bench presser is using usually low reps usually 5 reps or less with<br />
a lot of rest in between sets.</p>
<p>A lot of men don’t understand this type of Conditioned Strength  unless they<br />
are using their bodies on a regular basis to lift, pull, drag, carry at a high volume<br />
sitting in an office it really doesn’t matter but a laborer has and needs the strength<br />
to continue all day to get the job done.</p>
<p>Our country wasn’t built on men that were one rep men these men were<br />
strong all day long think about the cave man walking carrying sprinting<br />
wrestling “Conditioned Strength” one rep strength would be useless</p>
<p>I try to educate people on the benefits of bodyweight training and<br />
natural body movements for functional fitness I believe you can and<br />
will do better with less equipment and more creativity than complicated<br />
training programs created by experts that have never really trained. I<br />
loved having the meat head gym ego I loved strength and still do except<br />
now I love “Conditioned Strength” because it has changed my life for the<br />
better. I loved having 18 ½ “arms and a 21” neck at 5’7 and 240lbs I<br />
looked huge and intimidating. That is what most men think, get big and<br />
scare other men. But I can tell you this, just looking like you are athletic<br />
lean and carrying yourself with confidence will give the same confidence<br />
except instead of looking you are being.</p>
<p>I do not think there is anyone who can teach the benefits of functional<br />
fitness better than me considering my whole life has been earning my<br />
living with functional strength and if you include the 30 plus years of<br />
training my body has probably triple the work and stress put on it if<br />
not more than the most experienced fitness expert.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a great functional workout that will build a different type of strength a strength that will have you ready to be strong and explosive. The workout is a 14 minute non stop knock down drag out ass kicker. Punch and kick the heavy bag for 1 minute. Drop down for 1 minute of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a great functional workout that will build a different type of<br />
strength a strength that will have you ready to be strong and<br />
explosive.</p>
<p>The workout is a 14 minute non stop knock down drag out ass<br />
kicker.</p>
<p>Punch and kick the heavy bag for 1 minute. Drop down for<br />
1 minute of Prisoner Squat Thrusts, try for around 20 a minute.</p>
<p>Repeat this non stop for 5 rounds. Now for the 4 minutes you<br />
will do Wildman Heavy bag shoulder cleans (these will build a<br />
great body awareness and build great strength when you need it)</p>
<p>I use a 100lb bag and for one 1 minute you clean it to the shoulder<br />
for one minute as many times as you can and drop it down and repeat<br />
after 1 minute switch to the other side do not stop continue switching<br />
sides for 4 minutes.</p>
<p>Drop down while breathing heavy throw a 25lb plate on your chest and<br />
do 100 situp crunches legs should be crossed and in the air to keep tension<br />
to the lower abs.</p>
<p>Then I finished off with a few superman roll outs with the ab wheel from a<br />
standing position.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
<p>www.wildmantraining.com</p>
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		<title>Skipping a meal won&#8217;t kill you fat ass!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 21:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny Grube</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can’t help but wonder why people are so against skipping a meal? It won’t kill you. It gives your body a rest and time to repair. The funny thing is that with all research and all the gurus and the diet industries and all the prepackaged food and new weight loss surgeries we are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can’t help but wonder why people are so against skipping a meal? It won’t<br />
kill you. It gives your body a rest and time to repair. The funny thing is that<br />
with all research and all the gurus and the diet industries and all the<br />
prepackaged food and new weight loss surgeries we are fatter than ever.</p>
<p>The new standard is to eat 5 to 6 small meals a day to lose weight, or the<br />
percentage diets you know 40% of protein and 30% of carbs and 30% of<br />
fat or whatever percentage diet people want use.</p>
<p>The problem is people are not that interested in making 5 to 6 small meals<br />
or spending the weekend making bulk food for the week they are NOT<br />
going to take percentage of their foods.</p>
<p>And any experts and diet book authors that think people live this way are<br />
fools. There was a time when people ate 3 meals a day, do you remember<br />
that? Breakfast, lunch and dinner and maybe a snack was how most<br />
people ate.</p>
<p>Growing up if you were in grade school you ate breakfast before school,<br />
you ate lunch in school; than you came home changed and went right<br />
back out the door to play. Ride bike or play sports, came home had dinner<br />
and back out the door again. If you were in high school the same thing, out<br />
the door or you had after school activities.</p>
<p>There were some fat kids and they were the kids that for the most part were<br />
the least active. And for the ex fat kid that wants to tell me how active they<br />
were and that they didn’t eat that much you are lying, plain and simple.</p>
<p>Another question fast food has been around a long time and only in the last<br />
20 years it’s gotten a bad rap. Has fast food changed?  Or is it because we<br />
live on it every day? When I was a kid McDonalds was a treat, a once in a<br />
while treat</p>
<p>T.V. dinners came in metal trays and had to be put in the oven and this<br />
was a treat, today everything is a t.v. dinner.</p>
<p>So why is skipping a meal bad? We focus on food all the time. We sit on<br />
our asses all day. How can an expert tell anybody how many calories<br />
he or she should eat, everyone is living a different lifestyle of activity.<br />
Common sense say’s if you sit on your ass all day you better eat less<br />
at least of processed foods.</p>
<p>I have a thought and it may or may not work. Eat when you’re hungry!</p>
<p>Stop making food your main concern! Stop thinking you will waste away<br />
if you miss a meal you won’t. Oh, yeah and not eating all day and thinking<br />
it’s okay to eat a half gallon of ice cream because you didn’t eat that<br />
kind of thinking will get you far.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 09:41:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Workout Draws Attention From Local Police I want to tell you about a training session I had in a strange place that drew the attention of the local police. Last week my company vehicle broke down under an overpass, so while I was waiting for road service I figured I’d get in a workout. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>My Workout Draws Attention From Local Police</strong></p>
<p>I want to tell you about a training session I had in a strange place that<br />
drew the attention of the local police. Last week my company vehicle<br />
broke down under an overpass, so while I was waiting for road service<br />
I figured I’d get in a workout.</p>
<p>The great thing about bodyweight training, when you want a great<br />
workout and there is no equipment other than the environment you’re<br />
in and you use your creative mind that’s when great things happen.</p>
<p>So I did underpass hill sprints from the sidewalk to the top of the bridge,<br />
but here’s how the workout went down. On the side walk I did 1 prisoner<br />
squat thrust from the ground I exploded up the concrete slope than<br />
walked back down, when I got to the bottom I went again – no resting<br />
only on the walk down. I repeated this 35 times. But I wasn’t done.</p>
<p>I walked to the top of the concrete slope and Bear Crawled down head<br />
first got to the bottom and went back up the slope backwards and when<br />
I got to the top and did it again.</p>
<p>I did this all while people are driving by looking at the nut wearing jeans,<br />
sleeveless shirt, bandana and work boots. This is not something you see<br />
every day in a not so good area.</p>
<p>At this point the police drove by and stopped I walked up to them<br />
leaned over, sweat dripping off my head and nose. They said to<br />
me that they have seen this place used for a lot of things but<br />
never for a workout. They looked at me again strange than<br />
drove away.</p>
<p>I did this all while people are driving by looking at the nut wearing<br />
jeans, sleeveless shirt, bandana and work boots. This is not something<br />
you see every day.</p>
<p>When the cops drove away I walked over to a tree and did a few sets of<br />
thick tree branch commando style pull-ups and finished the workout.</p>
<p>Great workout and my gym was my environment.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
<p><a href="../">www.wildmantraining.com</a></p>
<p>P.S. Here is an email that was sent to me:</p>
<p>Hello Johnny, I just wanted to thank you again for your advice. I have<br />
used your challenging workouts for many weeks now and lost 38 pounds<br />
of Fat! Dropping down from 240 pounds to 202! I have maintained this for<br />
2 weeks now so I am very pleased. I am not looking to drop any more.<br />
The keys for me have been a lot of 20 yard bear crawls mixed with jumping<br />
rope, dive bomber and popper push ups, pull ups, mountain climbers and<br />
dips. Johnny, thank you again for helping me shift to a healthier paradigm!<br />
Sincerely, Nick Couzens</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today while working coming through a construction site I was forced to pull over and wait for traffic to move. I took the time and got in a short workout of Jump Squats and Hindu pushups it was hot but I got in a short fast workout that got the blood pumping and a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today while working coming through a construction site I was forced to pull over and<br />
wait for traffic to move. I took the time and got in a short workout of Jump Squats and<br />
Hindu pushups it was hot but I got in a short fast workout that got the blood pumping<br />
and a good sweat.</p>
<p>It never takes any equipment or any special place to get in a great workout. I get a<br />
workout in anywhere I can. I&#8217;ve gotten workouts done in hospitals, hotels, truck trailers,<br />
parks, parking lots waiting for my family, walls, picnic tables and on the side of the road<br />
and love every minute of it.</p>
<p>There is no excuses and no need for any equipment or special apparatuses to do pull<br />
ups just use what you have in the environment and build a natural strength that you can<br />
always count on.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people think that building a high level of physical fitness and strength comes from training when they feel like it. Physical fitness never has or never will be built on a when I feel like training attitude. True physical fitness is built over a life time of sweat and punishment and the rewards are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people think that building a high level of<br />
physical fitness and strength comes from training<br />
when they feel like it. Physical fitness never has<br />
or never will be built on a when I feel like training<br />
attitude.</p>
<p>True physical fitness is built over a life time of<br />
sweat and punishment and the rewards are amazing.</p>
<p>Everyday I have people emailing me and telling me<br />
how just changing a few things here and there their<br />
level of physical fitness has soared.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always been about the doing the basics, about<br />
working hard on the simple things and doing a lot<br />
of the simple things.</p>
<p>Some times I think people are looking for the exercise<br />
that will be the answer to all answers and it&#8217;s an answer<br />
you will continue to look for.</p>
<p>Every foundation is built on something basic and then<br />
built on from then on. People thinking they trained hard<br />
today and that I will take off to rest my body is not<br />
always the best answer.</p>
<p>I did a simple basic exercise hitting a lot of muscles<br />
as well as working on athleticism.</p>
<p>Jump rope 100 times &#8211; Bear Crawl 10 yards up and back a<br />
total of 20 yards and repeat for 10 rounds.</p>
<p>Total jump rope 1,000 times and 200 yards of Bear Crawls<br />
in under 10 minutes. Try it, if you think it&#8217;s an easy<br />
workout. But is a very basic result producing workout.</p>
<p>Toughness Builds Winners</p>
<p>Johnny Grube</p>
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