There are no hard and fast rules for what you can and cannot do in mixing different styles into your workout routines. The following routines are meant to either complement or provide a foundation for your weekly regimen, whatever that may be. If you cannot make it to the gym or are looking for a pure home practice you should feel comfortable following this program either way.
So, in these workouts we combine kettlebell swings, bodyweight core movement and yoga sequences. You should have some familiarity with the movements, and if you don’t spend some time researching them and getting familiar with form.
We break the program out into two simple sessions that you can spread out during the week, as it suits your schedule.
Session 1 will be a full workout with a full yoga class Session 2 will be a full workout with a shorter yoga class
You don’t need to remember a lot when it comes to pacing your workouts or yoga sessions. For instance, hold all yoga poses for five breaths unless otherwise indicated. Where you see the instruction Rest, we have two recommendations:
After each round of 10, 15 and 25 reps, rest as needed listening to your body, from 30-60 seconds. After each your set of 50 swings, please rest as needed up to 3 minutes
You also don’t need much in the way of equipment. Just the following:
Kettlebell
Pull up bar
Timer
Yoga mat, non-slip
As for kettlebell weights, we suggest the following guidelines. Lower part of the range for women and the upper value for men:
Beginner Intermediate Elite 8-12 kg 12-16 kg 16-24 kg
One of your main objectives should be to learn and understand the flow of the program. Take your time reading through the routines, and mapping out the movements. They will challenge you and if you are unsure of what to do, look up the movements and get comfortable with them first. To support your journary through this download our app:
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If you follow the movement patterns, and learn them, it will help you to create your own variations as you go along. Your body will tell you how it is working for you. Developing that understanding of the exercise sequences should be an important part of your commitment to a program. It is, as much as being a physical challenge, a way for you to learn your own programming.
Your body will tell you how it is working for you. Every one of you is different and only you know how you really feel.
It’s very important to realize that no one will make you do these workouts. You are your own coach and motivator. One way to stay on track and continue to evolve is to leverage the opportunity to learn from the routines here.
Week 1 Workout 1 Workout 2
10 Swings
1 V Up
15 Swings
2 V Up
25 Swings
3 V Up
50 Swings
Rest
10 Swings
2 Sit up to straddle
15 Swings
4 Sit up to straddle
25 Swings
6 Sit up to straddle
50 Swings
Rest
Week 2 Workout 1 Workout 2
10 Swings
1 Knees To Elbow
15 Swings
2 Knees To Elbow
25 Swings
3 Knees To Elbow
50 Swings
Rest
10 Swings
1 Kimura Sit Up
15 Swings
2 Kimura Sit Up
25 Swings
3 Kimura Sit Up
50 Swings
Rest
Week 3 Workout 1 Workout 2
10 Swings
1 Toes to Bar
15 Swings
2 Toes to Bar
25 Swings
3 Toes to Bar
50 Swings
Rest
10 Swings
1 Prisoner Sit Up
15 Swings
2 Prisoner Sit Up
25 Swings
3 Prisoner Sit Up
50 Swings
Rest
Week 4 Workout 1 Workout 2
10 Swings
1 Bodyweight Get Up
15 Swings
2 Bodyweight Get Up
25 Swings
3 Bodyweight Get Up
50 Swings
Rest
10 Swings
2 Bodyweight Straight Leg Raise
15 Swings
4 Bodyweight Straight Leg Raise
25 Swings
6 Bodyweight Straight Leg Raise
50 Swings
Rest
Full 3 Month Plan
If you are committed to seeing this plan through the full 3 months, please download the PDF workbook by following the link below. It contains all 12 weeks of workouts including the ones above. Learn the progressions. Work through them and adapt to your needs. Set yourself some goals and go for it.
Download Bodyweight Yoga Kettlebell Workout