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US Navy SEAL Workout

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Navy Seal Style Bodyweight-Only Circuit Exercise

Jumping jack (20 Reps) Stand straight


with your feet placed shoulder-width apart
and your arms relaxed at your sides. Jump
off the floor with both feet so that they land
about two feet farther apart than when you
started.
Bend your knees just a bit to absorb impact.
As you leap, swing your arms out from your
sides in a wide arc that ends with both arms
raised toward the ceiling. Pause just long
enough to plant your feet, then leap back
into the starting position and repeat.
Chest dip (20 Reps) Place two sturdy
chairs 24 to 30 inches apart. Balance
yourself on your palms (one on each chair)
so that your body is between the chairs with
your legs outstretched and your heels
resting on the floor.
Your arms should be straight and in line
with your torso. Lower yourself toward the
floor several inches by bending at the
elbows, then press back upward to the
starting position and repeat.
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Squat and heel raise (30 Rep) Stand
upright with your feet placed slightly wider
than shoulder-width apart and your arms
relaxed at your sides.
Squat down as if sitting in a chair, and at the
same time swing your arms forward until
they're parallel to the floor. "This helps you
squat farther back without losing your
balance," explains Smith.
Pause with your thighs parallel to the floor,
then thrust upward to the starting position.
When you reach the starting position, rise
up onto your toes for two seconds, then
return to the starting position and repeat.
Jumping jack (20 Reps) Stand straight
with your feet placed shoulder-width apart
and your arms relaxed at your sides. Jump
off the floor with both feet so that they land
about two feet farther apart than when you
started.
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Bend your knees just a bit to absorb impact.
As you leap, swing your arms out from your
sides in a wide arc that ends with both arms
raised toward the ceiling. Pause just long
enough to plant your feet, then leap back
into the starting position and repeat.
Dive-bomber (10 Rep) Assume a push-up
position, keeping your hands and feet closer
together than they would normally be and
your body shaped like an inverted V.
Your arms and legs should be extended.
Imagine that your hands are positioned
beneath a low wire that you need to pass
under.Swoop down and forward, nose first,
until your chin passes between your hands
and within an inch of the floor.
Then straighten your elbows so that your
back arches and your head raises up. Return
to the starting position by performing the
same swooping motion in reverse and
repeat.
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Bend and raise (25 Rep) Stand with your
feet placed slightly wider than
shoulder-width apart and your arms relaxed
at your sides.
Bend forward and reach toward your toes,
extending as far as you can without bending
at the knees. Next, moving only from the
waist, lift your torso straight up until you
are standing upright, but with your arms
raised directly above your head.
As you come up, do not bend your knees,
curl your back or allow your arms to fall out
of line with your torso. Return slowly back
down to the toe-touching position-that's one
repetition-and repeat. If your form is
correct, your hamstrings will do most of the
work during this exercise.
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Jumping jack (20 Reps) Stand straight
with your feet placed shoulder-width apart
and your arms relaxed at your sides. Jump
off the floor with both feet so that they land
about two feet farther apart than when you
started.
Bend your knees just a bit to absorb impact.
As you leap, swing your arms out from your
sides in a wide arc that ends with both arms
raised toward the ceiling. Pause just long
enough to plant your feet, then leap back
into the starting position and repeat.
Triceps push-up (20 Rep) Assume the
standard push-up position-chest facing the
floor, feet directly behind you, one foot atop
the other-but place your hands closer
together, with your thumbs and index
fingers forming a small triangle.
Make sure your back and legs form one
long, straight line. Keep your head up.
Lower your chest to within an inch of the
floor and press upward fully, but don't lock
your elbows. Repeat.
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Half-squat (20 Rep) Stand with your feet
placed slightly farther than shoulder-width
apart and your arms relaxed at your sides.
Squat down as if sitting in a chair, and at the
same time swing your arms forward until
they're parallel to the floor.
Pause with your thighs parallel to the floor,
then thrust upward as if returning to the
starting position, but stop halfway and
repeat.
Jumping jack (20 Reps) Stand straight
with your feet placed shoulder-width apart
and your arms relaxed at your sides. Jump
off the floor with both feet so that they land
about two feet farther apart than when you
started.
Bend your knees just a bit to absorb impact.
As you leap, swing your arms out from your
sides in a wide arc that ends with both arms
raised toward the ceiling. Pause just long
enough to plant your feet, then leap back
into the starting position and repeat.
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Arm hauler (30 Seconds) Lie on your
stomach with your head up and your arms
outstretched in front of you. Raise your
palms up and hold them an inch or two
above the floor.
Keeping your arms straight, rotate your
shoulders so that your hands come around
toward the sides of your body. Reverse
direction, return to the starting position and
repeat.
Atomic sit-up (20 Rep) Lie faceup on the
floor. Raise your head and upper shoulders,
and lift your legs a few inches up off the
floor until your ankles are in line with your
eyes. Your arms should be at your sides and
elevated slightly off the floor.
Simultaneously, bend your legs and sit up
so that your knees and chest nearly meet in
the middle. When you reach full
contraction, pause briefly, return to the
starting position without letting your
muscles relax completely, and repeat.
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Hip twist (10 reps each side) Lie faceup
with your arms resting at your sides and
your palms flat on the floor. Extend your
legs directly toward the ceiling, keeping
your feet together and your toes pointed.
Keeping your big toes side by side, tip your
legs 12 to 18 inches to the right by twisting
at the hip, so that your left butt cheek comes
off the floor.
Fight the pull of gravity and maintain
stability with your abs and obliques. Pause
for a moment, then slowly return to the
starting position, again using your core
muscles to control the movement. Repeat on
the left side.

NOTE: The workout was developed by


former SEAL Stew Smith, a fitness coach
and the author of Maximum Fitness: The
Complete Guide to Navy SEAL Cross
Training. "The purpose of the workout is
general conditioning," says Smith.
Make sure that you warm up with several
minutes of easy aerobic activity and
stretching before and after the workout.
Base on your fitness level, you may repreat
the entire routine once or twice.
Flutter kick (25 Seconds) Lie on your
stomach and rest your forehead on your
hands. Lift your feet off the floor and
perform a steady, medium-paced,
up-and-down scissoring motion with your
legs.
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