Monday, February 18, 2013

What Is The Sylvester Stallone Expendables Workout?

By Russ Howe


Over the last few years, the Sylvester Stallone Expendables workout has been one of the most requested items in the health and fitness industry. There's a lot of people out there who like to train with the same workout plan as their favorite celebrity and this type of query is now right up there with questions such as "Which whey protein should I use?"

Today's article will take you by the hand and walk you through the entire thing. Be warned, however, it's not for the faint of heart! [
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Today's workout is split into three phases, each one more punishing than it's predecessor. We'll be hitting biceps, forearms and triceps individually. Up first is biceps.

The workout starts with one of the oldest moves in the book. You'll be performing twelve chin-ups before moving onto EZ-bar bicep curls to failure. Once failure has been reached, switch your grip to a wider stance and then push out a further six lifts. Incline hammer curls is next up on the list, with a further 12 repetitions.

The biceps phase is finished off with 10 zottman curls, focusing on rotating the wrist during the top portion of every lift, followed by high cable curls for 12 reps.

Given Sly's forearm vascularity, you shouldn't expect the forearm phase to be an easy ride. You'll begin by forcing out 25 wrist curls immediately followed by the same exercise with a reverse grip. Then, you'll move onto an exercise rarely seen these days. Handshake curls are a devastating move which bring out great definition in the lower arm region. Shoot for 30 reps on each arm before attempting a the timed hang from pull-up station.

Phase three involves five textbook triceps exercises which combine to form a great circuit. Number one is an explosive close-grip bench press, focusing on letting the bar temporarily leave your hands at the top of every single rep. After lifting the bar 12-15 times, move onto triceps dips to failure. Third in this phase is a lying triceps extension which will really allow you to dig deep and develop the muscle considerably. After 12 reps, progress back to dips and then finish off this phase with 12 rope push-downs.

Most of the exercises in this plan will seem familiar to anybody who exercises regularly, with the possible exception of handshake curls. What may shock you, however, is the circuit style nature of the plan itself. This isn't performed in straight sets, it's performed as a circuit. Each phase is done 4 times over.

For those who wish to perform the entire workout, Sly usually finishes off with close-grip push-ups to failure and then three sets of the plank.

If you are relatively new to the gym then you might wish to stay away from the Sylvester Stallone Expendables workout until you have got a few months worth of training under your belt first. It's a tough challenge for most, so scale it down to two or three rounds in each phase if you need to and then gradually step it up when you feel your fitness improving.




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