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Day 1 Of The Iron Body 700 Workout Plan – (A One Month Extreme Bodyweight Exercise Training Program)

by Todd Kuslikis on June 25, 2012

Picture 412 Day 1 Of The Iron Body 700 Workout Plan   (A One Month Extreme Bodyweight Exercise Training Program)

“It is not the critic who counts, not the one who points out how the strong man stumbled or how the doer of deeds might have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred with sweat and dust and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievement; and who, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.”
Roosevelt

Inspiration For The Iron Body 700 Workout Plan

Awhile ago I was blown away by this 60 year old man that did 700 pushups a day. I was like… wow! I don’t think I can do that!

Well, in celebration of the newly launched Iron Body Club, I decided that our first one month workout plan would be designed off of this man’s regimen. Here’s a video to see my inspiration.

 

The Iron Body 700 Workout Explained

Description: For the next 4 weeks, as a community, we will be working through the below bodyweight exercise program. Each day we will be doing only 3 exercises. It will incorporate upper body, lower body and the abdominal region. Two days will be upper body. Two days will be lower body. And I’ve interspersed abdominal exercises throughout the weeks.

If you don’t recognize some of the exercises below, sit tight. Join the IBC and I’ll show you how to do them when we do that day’s workout.

Time Period: 1 Month; 4 Workouts per week; About 30 min per workout

Split: Upper Body 2X/week; Lower Body 2X/week – I will be releasing the videos like this: Monday – Upper, Tuesday – Lower, Thursday – Upper, Friday – Lower. But feel free to tailor the days to your own personal schedule.

Download: The Iron Body 700 Workout Plan Worksheet

Print off this worksheet and as you follow along to the videos mark an “X” after you perform each set. Hang the workout plan on your refrigerator or some other place you will see it often. That way, you’ll stay focused and committed.

Picture 55 Day 1 Of The Iron Body 700 Workout Plan   (A One Month Extreme Bodyweight Exercise Training Program)

Workouts:
Week 1:
Day 1 – Upper Body: VIDEO IS BELOW (36 min)
Exercises: Pushups, Gracie Drill, Plank Supermans
Day 2 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (38 min)
Exercises: Lunges, Hindu Squat, Frog Squat
Day 3 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (45 min)
Exercises: Hip Dips, Walking Pushups, Pull Ups
Day 4 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (43 min)
Exercises: Karate Lunges, Hindu Squats (only two exercises)

Week 2:
Day 1 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (38 min)
Exercises – Narrow Pushups, Chin Ups, Extended Helicopter
Day 2 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (33 min)
Exercises – Sunken Squat, Chair Pose, Frog Squat
Day 3 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (45 min)
Exercises – Burpees, Pull Up Kisses, Flutter Kicks
Day 4 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (42 min)
Exercises – Stationary One-Legged Squats, Lunges, Frog Squat

Week 3:
Day 1 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (38 min)
Exercises – Clap Pushups, Low Plank, Hanging Monk
Day 2 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (32 min)
Exercises – Stationary Lunges, Chair Pose, High Knees
Day 3 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (60 min)
Exercises – Diverbombers, Chin Ups, Alt Crunches
Day 4 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (40 min)
Exercises – Karate Lunges, Hindu Squat, Frog Squat

Week 4:
Day 1 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (35 min)
Exercises – Uneven Pushup, Dolphin Pushup, Static One-armed Chin Up
Day 2 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (40 min)
Exercises – Step Ups, Falling Tower, Jumping Jacks
Day 3 – Upper Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (40 min)
Exercises – Decline Pushups, Pull Ups, V Holds
Day 4 – Lower Body: CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO (36 min)
Exercises – Plyo Lunges, Chair Pose, Frog Squat

 

 

Here’s The 1st Day’s Workout!


Let me know your thoughts. Is it too difficult? Too easy?

As we go along… I will adjust the workouts based on your feedback.

 

Important Note About Community…

I am trying to establish a solid, committed community of body weight enthusiasts all working off the same plan. So please leave your comments below and comment on other people’s status. Give encouragement, feedback, motivation, etc. For this to continue we need to grow a thriving and dedicated group of individuals.

 

About Todd Kuslikis

Todd Kuslikis is a trainer that lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. There are many fitness sites online but many of them claim that the only way you can get bigger and stronger is through lifting weights. Todd whole-heartedly disagrees with this and believes that body weight exercises can be just as, if not, more effective than weights for building strength.

45 Comments

  1. Joe Rauda
    Posted June 25, 2012 at 8:13 am

    Prior to reading your post I began my 3 mile run, should I skip it when doing the lower body work outs? FYI- today was my first day running, and will try to make an effort to stick to running 4-5 days a week.

    • Joe Rauda
      Posted June 25, 2012 at 8:14 am

      By the way, can’t wait to start this workout plan this evening!

      • Todd Kuslikis
        Posted June 25, 2012 at 3:44 pm

        Awesome Joe! Let me know what you think!

      • jesus
        Posted July 27, 2012 at 9:50 pm

        r u suposed to do each excersise to 700

        • jesus
          Posted July 27, 2012 at 9:53 pm

          does this excercise work your core

          • Todd Kuslikis
            Posted July 28, 2012 at 10:18 am

            If you follow the full routine through the 30 days it will work your core tremendously. It’s designed to be a full body workout.

        • Todd Kuslikis
          Posted July 28, 2012 at 10:17 am

          No, you do each exercise until fatigue then you switch to the next exercise and cycle through them until you reach 100. Then you take 1min rest and start again.

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted June 25, 2012 at 3:44 pm

      Hi Joe,

      Yes, that’s fine. When I was training for my 10K I didn’t do a ton of lower body strength training and used my run days as my “leg days”.

      Congrats on your committment to run 4-5 days a week! Keep me posted!

      Todd

      • Joe Rauda
        Posted June 26, 2012 at 1:00 pm

        Holy Moly! At 220lbs, it was tough to reach 550+! My arms were at muscle failure (I think)! I’ve added this workout on my “must complete” list. On to the next one! Thanks Todd!

        • Todd Kuslikis
          Posted June 26, 2012 at 5:32 pm

          That’s awesome Joe! Keep pushing it and you’ll get through them! Wait til the second upper body routine. It’s a killer! :)

  2. Dawn
    Posted June 25, 2012 at 10:11 am

    This is awesome, thanks!

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted June 25, 2012 at 3:44 pm

      You are very welcome Dawn! Good luck with it! :)

  3. Jason
    Posted June 25, 2012 at 2:12 pm

    I’m confused as to the structure of the workout. Are we doing 7 sets of 100 per exercise? Or 700 reps for all three exercises put together? Sorry if this was already explained but if someone could help me with this that would be appreciated.

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted June 25, 2012 at 3:46 pm

      Hi Jason,

      Good question.

      We are doing 700 total reps and cycling through each of the exercises. For example: Start off doing pushups. Say you can do 30 of them. Then start doing Gracie Drils and count from 31 upwards. Follow suit until you reach 100. That will be set #1.

      Check out the video. I’ll lead you exactly through the workout and it will make more sense.

      Todd

  4. Tyler
    Posted June 25, 2012 at 6:26 pm

    Hi Todd!

    Thank you so much for starting this great resource and workout plan. I just started this evening and it really kicked my butt. I did pretty good but wasn’t quite able to get all the way up to 700. I’m in pretty good shape but this still whooped me!

    Also, I like to do 20-25 minutes of [intense] interval cardio and ab work two days a week, primarily rowing, running, and on occasion, sprinting on a track or up and down “stadium-style” stairs. Would using this as my lower body days work out just as well as the workout plan?

    Thanks again so much man!

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted June 25, 2012 at 7:47 pm

      Hey Tyler,

      Absolutely man! I often do that in my own workouts. I’ll create a killer upper body routine and then for lower body do intense biking, running, etc.

      Glad you liked the workout. That’s totally ok that you didn’t get to 700. It’s all about gettin’ in there and doing your best.

      Looking forward to more of your feedback on the next workouts.

      Peace man!

      Todd

  5. Bryan
    Posted July 24, 2012 at 4:12 am

    Hi Todd,

    Read on your amazing testimony and inspired by it. About this workout, I managed to finish it, muscles didnt feel as tight as I expected it to be, but I did feel abit of wrist pain especially when doing the Gracie Drill. Wonder if Im doing anything wrong? Or do you feel that too?

    Thanks for putting out this workout though, I will try to mix and match with whatever cardio workouts I have!

    Bryan

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted July 24, 2012 at 6:01 am

      Hi Bryan,

      Thanks for reading the testimony. I’m glad you found it inspiring. :)

      Wrist pain can be a challenge in the gracie drill. I would recommend either doing it slowly or replacing with another whole body exercise (see: http://ashotofadrenaline.net/body-weight-exercises).

      Another option is before the workout stretch out your wrists. Try doing the “ABCs” with your hands. Ie- move your hands in the outline of each letter of the alphabet. This will help stretch them out.

      If they still aggravate you then definitely switch up the exercise.

      Todd

      • Harry ahuja
        Posted September 2, 2012 at 9:50 am

        i m 15 yr old….i m doing regular bodyweight exercises to strenghten my body for an hour daily….along with it i m also doing exercises to increase height ..i want to know that does this workout plan stops height or it have any disadvantage related to height…please reply me i will be thnkful to u

        • Todd Kuslikis
          Posted September 3, 2012 at 9:29 am

          Hi Harry,

          I am very curious to find out where you heard that you can increase your height with exercise.

          The 700 Workout Plan doesn’t affect height at all. It strengthens and tones the whole body.

          Thanks for the comment!

          Todd

          • Harry ahuja
            Posted September 3, 2012 at 10:44 am

            i want to be the perfect in arm wrestling…does this workout plan make my forearm and wrist strong ????

          • Todd Kuslikis
            Posted September 5, 2012 at 8:07 am

            Hi Harry,

            It certainly does though if that is your main goal I would work on your pull ups and hangs. Do you have a pull up bar? Do 15 mins of alternating pull ups/chin ups with a lower body exercise a day. For example, I set a timer at 15 minutes. I will do pull ups/chin ups until I can’t do any more. I’ll then stop the timer and do handstands until I can’t do any more. I’ll stop the timer and go back to pull ups/chin ups. Repeat until the 15 minutes are up. It’s a killer upper body workout that will strengthen your biceps, rotator cuff (needed for arm wrestling) and grip strength.

          • Harry ahuja
            Posted September 6, 2012 at 5:22 am

            ya i have a pullup bar…thank u very much…i love pull ups

          • Todd Kuslikis
            Posted September 6, 2012 at 8:33 am

            Great! Me too! :)

          • Harry ahuja
            Posted September 7, 2012 at 6:57 am

            can u tell me solution of my problem…..with regular exercises like pullups,pushups,dips my biceps are not getting bigger but are getting only stronger…how to increase biceps using exercises like i di..plz help me

          • Harry ahuja
            Posted September 7, 2012 at 6:58 am

            can u tell me solution of my problem…..with regular exercises like pullups,pushups,dips my biceps are not getting bigger but are getting only stronger…how to increase biceps using exercises like i did..plz help me

          • Todd Kuslikis
            Posted September 8, 2012 at 10:23 am

            It’s the range of reps you are working. Strength training is different than hypertrophy (muscle size). Shoot for a bit higher reps for hypertrophy around 8. Strength is lower reps around 5. Read this article: http://ashotofadrenaline.net/6-simple-workout-techniques-to-help-you-grow-faster

            Incorporate these into your workouts along with good nutrition.

            Todd

          • Harry ahuja
            Posted September 9, 2012 at 10:18 am

            i m trying to buy the truth about six pack abs 21 day trial but it is saying that we are not able to authorize while paying for it …there is some error…can u tell me why this is happening??

          • Todd Kuslikis
            Posted September 10, 2012 at 12:24 pm

            Hi Harry,

            That’s bizarre. Try this page, click here.

            It should work.

            Todd

  6. sandeep
    Posted October 8, 2012 at 9:23 am

    what to do after 1 month

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted October 8, 2012 at 11:34 am

      That’s great that you made it through! I recommend changing up every 30 days. Have you looked into the other workout plans?

      Let me know if you need help choosing one.

      Todd

  7. Sidhanth
    Posted November 30, 2012 at 1:16 pm

    hey. todd i am in a pretty decent shape with a good size, i am looking for conditioning, increasing my cutting and getting ripped and lower fat% and toning legs, would this workout help me do it?

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted December 2, 2012 at 4:29 pm

      Yes but diet is crucial. What does your diet look like Sidhanth?

  8. Sidhanth
    Posted November 30, 2012 at 1:17 pm

    i tremendously want to get abs get cuts and loose all fat from my legs and other muscle groups would this workout be helpful or can you suggest me another workout for my aim?

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted December 2, 2012 at 4:30 pm

      Diet is the key along with a tough workout like this one! :)

      • Sidhanth
        Posted December 3, 2012 at 10:04 am

        sir can u give me d diet plan and shall I start this routine in that case? please send me the diet plan according to indian style

        • Todd Kuslikis
          Posted December 13, 2012 at 8:12 am

          Hi Sidnanth,

          In a few weeks I will be releasing a program that will include a full diet plan. Keep checking back.

          Todd

          • Sidhanth
            Posted January 25, 2013 at 11:16 am

            sir i am waiting i want to gain muscle stamina and finish the fat off to prepare for competition, can you suggest me a workout plan please. ?

          • Todd Kuslikis
            Posted February 1, 2013 at 6:40 am

            Hi Sidhanth,

            The 700 workout plan (where you are now) is a great start to building muscle. As far as cutting fat you must eat clean, clean, clean! No processed foods of any kind. Whole vegis, lean meats, complex carbs (no processed), fruits, etc. That’s how to do it. ;)

  9. Sidhanth
    Posted January 25, 2013 at 11:18 am

    i need it urgently

  10. Lok
    Posted March 5, 2013 at 3:05 am

    Hi, this seems like a very advanced bodyweight exercise routine.

    As a beginner, I won’t be able to manage so many repetitions and even advanced variations of push-ups.
    It’s nearly impossible for me to manage it.

    Do you have a simple body weight exercise program for people who are just starting out and then they can graduate to a more intense program?

    I do understand that the results wouldn’t be astounding if I go in for a easier program but it still help out as a foundation program.

    PS. I am 31 yo male.

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted March 10, 2013 at 2:26 pm

      Hi Lok,

      There are quite a few workouts on the site. All of them are challenging. My recommendation is to not find a beginner routine but do your best with this routine. In the videos I talk about how to modify exercises to make them easier.

      Hope that helps!

  11. mido
    Posted March 16, 2013 at 12:22 pm

    i want to do 1000 reps every day for one excercise like pushups pullups does that works

    • Todd Kuslikis
      Posted March 20, 2013 at 3:23 pm

      What is your goal Mido? If it is muscular endurance than probably. Though why 1000?

  12. Javier
    Posted May 11, 2013 at 12:32 am

    Oh men this is all I was looking for.

    I basically ended in this web site by mistake and i have been the entire evening watching your material.
    I loooove bodyweights and i will be starting this 700 that looks awesome.

    Most of the bodyweight routines i’ve seen mostly have any kind of pushups exercises but not pull ups, or opposite.

    This one has pretty much everything on it, very complete.

    Thank you! Todd

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Hi, I’m Todd!

Welcome! The purpose of A Shot of Adrenaline is twofold. The first is physical. I am extremely passionate about body weight exercises and helping others transform their bodies with body weight routines. Here at SOA, I write articles and publish videos with the goal of helping you do that.

If you have a specific or personal question I am happy to help. I read and answer every email I receive. Feel free to contact me here: todd@ashotofadrenaline.net.

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