Yay another kboges video. 3 mins, full range of motion and my favorite no "I blew my biceps from 1.5mm to 100 km in 10 days !" gimmicks. My man just puts in the work, shows how he does it and then explains the science and technique behind it.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Thank you, brother. I appreciate the kindness. I’m glad you enjoyed. 🙏
@abrendtro7 ай бұрын
100 km :) Very well thought out content with on bells and whistles. Thanks Mr. K
@SaturnoMovement7 ай бұрын
Excellent simple advice as usual Kyle! Keep up sharing your wisdom to the world! -Gabo
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Gabo, I appreciate that so much brother. You do the same. Thank you. 🙏
@romisthenics7 ай бұрын
GOATS recognizing GOATS. 🔥💪🏻
@calvinunroe24627 ай бұрын
You are totally right on this. I have seen guys that had worked out and were strong that sucked at a sport but once they learned it they were one of the best
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Yeah same. I’ve trained martial arts with untrained dudes who are fit. And they are a handful. Once they train up, they are monsters.
@calvinunroe24627 ай бұрын
@@Kboges yep
@dhoye12257 ай бұрын
More awesome content/knowledge. Hard to master a sport without mastering control of your own body 1st! Form/technique are much easier to adhere to when you have strength from calisthenics as your base. In contact and/or combat sports it's considerably easier to control your opponents body when you have complete control of your own. That's something weights alone miss in my humble opinion.
@deanfillery86527 ай бұрын
That thumbnail looks like Atlas taking a rest after carrying the world
@realknight1707 ай бұрын
HAHA
@HansrajGrenz7 ай бұрын
Awesome description
@hursh65257 ай бұрын
Yeah!
@digitaldaemon747 ай бұрын
That would expain the world going to s@#t
@steven71697 ай бұрын
Looks like a guy with no legs who is in need of a shirt and some shorts.
@irwingforbes68577 ай бұрын
Quality content, I am a soccer player. All my life since I was 5 years old. I ran track and field in high school as well as played soccer. Any time I am consistent with calisthenics my performance in the field increases. I can resist the opponents better. It’s easy to recover from calisthenics as well and I think it has helped me prevent injuries. I am 34 still play and I am in better shape than many in their 20s. It helps with staying lean and looking great and looking young. Calisthenics are really incredible. My only goal now is to stay consistent and hopefully workout and play until I am in my 70s.
@TheJungleBoysYT7 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@Jack_huntakilla7 ай бұрын
Dude I second this. Im a 5'5' guy playing futsal against 5'10', 6' footers as a CB but most of the time they'll tell me off saying Im roughing them too much. The thing is most of the time I dont have any intentions to do so whatsoever.. 50/50s are a breeze
@irwingforbes68577 ай бұрын
@@Jack_huntakilla that’s great! I am the opposite of you a 6’2 forward, skinny but ripped. They think they can bully me off ball and they quickly find out they can’t. Neymar is my favorite player so I favor his style of play. Keep it going brother!
@juliag287 ай бұрын
I play soccer, too! How do you balance callisthenics and soccer practice without burning yourself out?😮I‘m still trying to find the middle ground between doing too much and too little off the pitch.😊
@irwingforbes68577 ай бұрын
@@juliag28 Great question, no right answer and I am not a professional at all. I can only tell you what works for me and some people I have observed. I am 6’2 tall and only weight 165lb not impressive at all. My main focus has always been cardio, tons of running different distances and speeds to help me with soccer and even jump rope. I do what I can manage in calisthenics, I do push ups (as active rest) after each mile, or after each sprint, I do a lot of body weight stuff which doesn’t affect my recovery as much as weights. Honestly bro, the more you do calisthenics, the more work capacity you get. You will get used to it and your sport. Make sure you are eating well and sleeping and drinking water. I am more focused on calisthenics now that I am older and don’t aspire to be a professional athlete anymore. Sometimes I start off with sets of 5x5 pull ups, walking lunges for 2 mins, or rows on a bar, all my body weight. When I feel I can’t go any more or my form is suffering I stop. I believe in performance failure, it helps with burn out. Honestly this channel has the best advice, nothing I can say that he didn’t cover yet. I hope that helps, keep balling. Remember it’s not about how well you are doing, it’s about how long you are doing well. Do what you can consistently and you will know when it’s time to do more.
@lislearnitalianwithsongs7 ай бұрын
I started doing karate (at the ripe old age of 38) together with 17 to 25 year olds Who were preparing for competitions. before starting the first training session I was really afraid I would make a bad impression and not be able to make it till the end of the practice. At the end of the session, I was fatigued,!but just as much as the other young tigers. And that I had acquired Only through doing push-ups pull ups, squats and the odd weekly run here and there all my adult life. I’m so happy that doing push-ups pull ups and squats has become as automatic as brushing my teeth twice a day! Unfortunately, since the birth of my second child Four years ago, I had to stop doing Karate, but I keep doing the brush-my-teeth calisthenics, and your channel has rekindled this habit time and time again! Thank you!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Dude this is awesome. Exactly what I’m talking about. Keep up the training and when you get back into karate you will be good to go.
@lislearnitalianwithsongs7 ай бұрын
@@in3audio932 hahaha! Indeed it is! But when I said “toothbrush“ I meant as regularly as brushing teeth, not necessarily in the morning and before sleep! 👍
@highongassmell7 ай бұрын
Lololol. Brush my teeth calisthenics, toiletsthenics, whateversthenics. Creativity and discipline goes a long way ;) Also, get the Stairs for big .I.
@asgmto7 ай бұрын
Dear KZbinrs, we need a podcast or interview with this man! Keep up the great work
@marlonmartinez63537 ай бұрын
Fitnessfaqs (daniel vadnal) needs to put Kboges on his podcast!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Hahah thanks man! Daniel has reached out a few times to get me on the podcast and I'm extremely honored by that because he is, in my opinion, top tier fitness content and an extremely nice and humble guy. I feel bad for saying no, but as I explained to him, I really don't want to do anything to expand my online presence beyond the channel. While I do want to grow the channel, I want that to happen all organically, and I don't have any ambitions around being more well known or more prolific on the internet. I know it's kind of confusing, but I'm kind of a reluctant KZbinr and private by nature. I just want a normal life and don't want to dive into the social media stuff.
@asgmto7 ай бұрын
@@Kboges I think your viewers would like to know more about you and who's the man behind the camera, what's his story, but then again, your training philosophy and video style maybe reflects exactly that personality, and without it we wouldn't have your videos the way they are. Nothing but respect!
@romisthenics7 ай бұрын
@@Kboges That would’ve been great to see you on that podcast but keep doing what you’re doing bro. I love your approach to your channel and I’ve gotten the vibes since I’ve been watching you that you are not in this for spoils or fame. Just quality advice, content, and conversations with like-minded people in the comments.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
@@asgmto For sure. I'm happy to share personal stories with individuals, and I'm an open book that way, I'm just not a fan of doing that on a mass level.
@cylcreateyourlane38477 ай бұрын
Since i subscribed to the channel i just do 5 sets of diamonds full Rom and 4 sets of close grip pull ups full rom 6 days a week and ofc my squats. A reall simple basic schedule. I can't believe how amazing the results are. Consistancy is the key man there were so many moments i wanted to stop because it felt like i didnt get results. Thank you KB for the magic words " consistancy is key"
@vitorgodinhoadv7 ай бұрын
How many reps per set? And how much time of rest between sets?
@cylcreateyourlane38477 ай бұрын
@@vitorgodinhoadv 5 sets of 20 diamonds Started with 5 sets of 15. Sounds easy but controled full rom is hard. Usually take 90 seconds to 2min rest. Pull ups im currently on 4 sets of 8 also controled and full rom with 90 sec to 2min rest
@jackschmitz99257 ай бұрын
Extremely true - I did grappling for about 6 months with a class of complete beginners and felt like I picked it up very quickly as a result of training consistently for a few years beforehand. It felt good advancing that quickly - Of course, as soon as I tried against a long-time wrestler about 15kg lighter than me I got throw around like a bag of flour, but still felt good to see that the training was easily transferable. Thanks again for the videos Kyle
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Perfect example. People who get into martial arts with 0 fitness background are in a really rough place.
@Esco-lq4rb7 ай бұрын
Alex Leonidas somewhere nodding his head in agreement.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I hope so. Alex is the man.
@nickcellini56097 ай бұрын
Calisthenics also strengthen the muscle fibers and connective tissues near the joints which will help prevent injury in sports or while lifting weights or doing other training activities for your sport.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
100%. Makes you more resilient.
@balbibou7 ай бұрын
I would also like to add the following point which is a bit off topic : If you have a sedentary job and do BW training regularly and if one day or other you have to switch to another job which is way more physical, then your past training will help you enormously on a functional level and make transition much smoother. That's my experience, I don't know if there are any studies on the subject even if it seems obvious. Always a pleasure listening to you and watching your videos. CHeers
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
That is totally true in my experience.
@HylianHanzou7 ай бұрын
This is so true. Basics are the foundation in which you can build sports specific skills. I train box and tae kwon do and having that foundation gives me enough room for skill building without my stamina being a limiting factor.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
100% this and it’s such an under-appreciated benefit of being fit. You can handle more sport specific training at a higher quality when you are in shape.
@brad91427 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your cut the shit get to the point approach. You explain more in 3 minutes than some people can in 30. Thank you
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that, Brad.🙏
@gregbattaglia48877 ай бұрын
Hey Kyle, I’d love to see a video from you on mobility, keeping joints healthy, and avoiding overuse injuries so we can stay active for a long time.
@Elysium907 ай бұрын
Brother this tipe of workout saved me i was into weightlifting bevore and did heavy shit until i herniated three discs and had a labrum tear. I rest two month and started with mobility and i found out i could bench 400 pounds wnd deadlifts 600 pounds and curls 130 pounds but coule not do controlled push ups dips and pull ups with bad form i could do many but i mean strict controlling my firm and muscel my mobility was terrible. I stared than to ro every day 30 min workout Pull ups 4 sets and dips 4 sets Mobility and core Next day Push ups 5 sets and ring rows 5 sets Lower back and mobility Next day Squats 6 sets and assisted Nordic curls 3 sets and glute brides 6 sets Some forearm work and arms too. Rest and reaped I now can do 10 pull ups with 20 kg weighed waist i am 90 kg and dips 60 kg for ten reps. I lost mass but fat too i look more ripped and athletic and my fuction is through the roof. I do now and then some maschine training but most of my days i train outside with god and mother nature and hearing your videos. Thank you brother i stated one year ago
@endlesscrusade7 ай бұрын
I have recently migrated to a calistenics > weight hybrid workout routine from a weight > calisthenics routine as an athlete boxer and let me tell you K isnt lying about the sort of mind body alignment / orientation (not quite mind muscle connection) that essentially prime my body for the strengh and endurance requirements needed. its actually quite profound - its truly functional and useful almost feeling that I'm ready for anything at a moments notice. Great video @K Boges. Think a lot of people these days forget that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication!
@KayElevate7 ай бұрын
Excellently put, having that base level of physical strength is definitely going to help majority of athletes dominate in their chosen sport, it’s like the foundation of a house
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
That is exactly it. It doesnt need to be complicated. Being in great shape is better than being in bad shape. Simple as that!
@johnsizemore16667 ай бұрын
This month a year ago I started your program. I was 222lbs and 6'1. I am now 195. I am shocked..I wear 32w jeans again..The first couple weeks was really hard. Cookies, beer and snacks. But once I got though the "bootcamp" stage all those cravings vanished. Thank you for the free PhD in fitness and diet..#1 guy anywhere..10 lbs to go. I haven't weighed 185 since I was in the Military.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Dude this is so good to hear! Awesome work brother. Keep it up and let me know how your progress goes. I can’t wait to hear back!💪
@johnsizemore16667 ай бұрын
@@Kboges Thanks man, I love your approach because its not just about looking good. Its a full spectrum full body health. I was the generation that had the plastic Sears beach press. Biceps and chest for a new Polo was our objective. To refocus on joints, flexibility has actually improved my life more than weight loss. Thank you all you do. You truly understand the body and the connection to real health. God Bless. John
@iker80107 ай бұрын
1:29 so trueee. People tend to not give a place to calisthenics when they're lifting weights exclusively. Even when i'm focused on putting weight on the bar I always try to dedicate some time to the basic calisthenic movements (pull ups, dips, push ups etc) including as much variation as I can. Calisthenics have more carryover to lifting than people think. For instance, your bench press and OHP will benefit from dips and push ups and a strong back built through pull ups will definitely be handy for a heavy deadlift as well as rows. Ancient Greek athletes combined bodyweight movements with lifting heavy objects. It's important to be able to move your body through space as well as moving an external object or resistance.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Well said. When I was into lifting and coaching lifters, I pretty much always had them do BW exercises for accessory work. I got many people to a 315 bench with very simple benching routines and lots of push ups as accessory. I think basic Bw and weighted calisthenics are super useful for guys who are pursuing strength on the barbell.
@mrblue9387 ай бұрын
Mike Tyson only did callisthenics (excluding shoulder shrugs), and he was youngest world champion, over 210 lbs and ripped.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Exactly. Tyson is a great example. Lots of other boxers did the same. Pretty incredible, really.
@TetrisPimp7 ай бұрын
He also box and ran alot
@stevenscott21367 ай бұрын
@@TetrisPimp That's an interesting question: how much of Tyson's (or any champion-level athlete) success was from general exercise, and how much of it was from sport-specific movements? You'd think practicing ONLY boxing would eventually make you as good at boxing as your DNA allowed. Although that might take more time than you have.
@PiceaSitchensis7 ай бұрын
Another splendid video from the legendary KBoges!
@djj33577 ай бұрын
Extremely clear & concise description. Always spot on! Really appreciate this specific attention to what really matters. You Rock, Kyle Boges! 💯🔥
@marcalexgrueso70947 ай бұрын
Thanks bro I will use this as my motivation for my glow up this 2024.
@ziranmen7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the simple sane ideas in a fitness world full of complicated craziness, much appreciated
@Kboges5 ай бұрын
Thank you! It’s my pleasure. 🙏
@mihax2096 ай бұрын
I can say I've definitely felt calisthenics help my climbing, not only by improving my strength (I wasn't really doing any climbing-specific strength training), but by being more familiar with how to use my body. I have a problematic shoulder and it used to keep me from trying certain routes that have sketchy moves in them, but after having invested in calisthenics (guided by a friend who has trained for a long timed and helped guide me), I was able to start using full range of motion in a more controlled manner, and managed to perform moves better, and advance to more complicated ones.
@Kboges5 ай бұрын
Well done! That’s a big benefit to training, no doubt. So happy to hear it has helped you out, dude! Keep at it💪
@JoeCool05107 ай бұрын
Thanks for another video that cuts right to the chase. So refreshing compared to the majority of KZbin!!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Thanks, Joe! I’m glad you enjoyed. I appreciate the support!
@Jonbo.z7 ай бұрын
Your free programs helped me advance so much faster than when I was just guessing my workout everyday, keep doing what you do brother! 💚
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! So happy to hear that. Glad you enjoyed and thank you for the feedback.
@maitresano6517 ай бұрын
Every time i watch one of your video i learn something.Thanks for the constant quality content over the years brother
@davithefigueiredo7 ай бұрын
I've dropped the gym for about 4 months now and focused solely on the way you train, and I got more gains than I was getting at the gym. Your tips are very valuable and truly changed my training philosophy, thank you for posting these videos, wish you the best!
@malcolmmcwhirter33577 ай бұрын
This guy never misses! I think this is the perfect concept to counteract the obsession with the buzzword of “functional training”. Any movement that helps you get strong, build muscle and not get injured has functional benefits as far as I’m concerned!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Exactly! Lots of over complication. People have been in amazing shape and have been incredible athletes before “functional” training ever came on the scene.
@TiaanHugovanderMerwe7 ай бұрын
I like the weighted routine you show here!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah I’m finishing up a weighted cycle. Haven’t done one with this much focus in a while. It was a nice change.
@leonardvelasquez41626 ай бұрын
Calisthenics for surfing!! 🌊 Thanks 👍 again Mr. Boges!!
@Kboges6 ай бұрын
Hahah heck yeah! Thank you, Leonard!
@maxastra80407 ай бұрын
Greatest calisthenics ad on the internet.
@Kboges5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that very much! Thank you!
@krishsingh69557 ай бұрын
thank you for such amazing content!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
It’s my pleasure! Thank you for watching.
@ICOYBeats7 ай бұрын
Heyyo! Love your guides :) I'm bee n doing your foolproof training fora while now and seeing good results but was wondering what would you add on that to hit all muscles? Feel like adding hanging leg raises for core or some bicep rows for bicep would hit some muscles not hit with the foolproof one? Cheers!
@aurorahiraeth58967 ай бұрын
I started strength training 6 months ago. Due to shoulder and knee injuries. I am at a point where I can incorporate calisthenics has been essential with my progress.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! Good to hear. Keep it up and take it slow.
@wojodyjowski7 ай бұрын
No doubt, this is the best fitness channel!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Haha dude I don’t think I deserve that title but I really appreciate it 🙏🙏
@ThoughtProcessChess7 ай бұрын
Im scrolling through videos you previously made seeing if you made a just all around video talking about an ideal training routine. Number of exercises and set and reps. How often we ought to do hypertrophy and strength training. Im currently do a like step loading strength training routine. PPL. Still making progress week to week. Id like to be more conditioned/shredded. What would you recommend? Watching calories/ diet most important or a High intensity training session once a week perhaps. Jogging? What do you think is most important?
@attentionlabel7 ай бұрын
You rock dude, your videos are always a breath of fresh air!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
So happy to hear. Glad you enjoyed. Thank you for the kind words and the views!🙏
@slimdylan7 ай бұрын
You have a fairly uncanny way of articulating yourself much like to that of body builder Mike Menzer and I’m almost certain that is a big factor to peoples interest toward your videos, whether they had prior knowledge of Mike or not. There is this attitude and confidence supported by the great ability to exercise common sense, and intelligent study on a plane where everyone can be comfortable and consistently understanding with each sentence. It is difficult to be a teacher but you do a fantastic job. Always enjoy your videos.
@AllISeeIsGold-m5w7 ай бұрын
I never thought about it. Kyle is like the modern day Mentzer.
@slimdylan7 ай бұрын
@@AllISeeIsGold-m5w The Mike Mentzer of Calisthenics, it’s a great fit.
@AllISeeIsGold-m5w7 ай бұрын
@@slimdylan Yeah. I'm only 15 & I'm still feeling better training w/ Kyle's method. I realized I didn't care about skills, but I only cared about getting bigger/stronger/more conditioned. The basics get all those jobs done. Push ups, pull ups, Wall HSPU, inverted rows, squats/lunges, sprints.
@bobbysturdy87277 ай бұрын
Happy Easter Kyle. Thank you as always for the good knowledge.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Happy Easter, Bobby. Thank you for the kindness and support. 🙏
@חנןכוכוהןנןנןהןהו7 ай бұрын
I am most thankful to you for teaching me the deep (indian) Squat. it helped me even with my knee pains.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Ahh happy to hear that! I’m happy to hear it has helped you 🙏
@IgnatiusCheese7 ай бұрын
This one's a killer Bogie. The recovery aspect of calisthenics is so useful for combat sports. Wrestling several times per week and lifting breaks the body down
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
That is such a great point. Not every GPP exercise is a good fit due to the recovery demand. Well said, dude.
@chadelliottfahlman7 ай бұрын
“Here’s my credibility” -every K Boges thumbnail.
@micvili75277 ай бұрын
100% agree the carry over from body weight squats to boxing has given me huge stamina in my legs, legs dont tire it feels like i have springs under me
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Yeah. I get the same in kickboxing and clinch work. I think a lot of people don’t understand how tiring it is to fight on your feet. For a lot of people, it their legs that get smoked. Trying to stand up, be light on your feet, and move well when you legs are dead is just about impossible.
@johnodonnell13967 ай бұрын
The best do the basics better. And build specific skills from this base. Well said Kyle.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
John, that is so true and a great way to put it. Great hearing from you🙏
@journeyoflife91597 ай бұрын
What I love the most about calisthenics is it's easy to access. I don't have any equipment and can still do most of the exercises and I can do it daily which improves my daily fitness. It's really weird that even tho I train I don't get more tired cause of it but because my endurance also increase I get to do bike easier for instance
@xy33647 ай бұрын
For me calisthenic workout its tool for healthy spine and I adjust my workout for my needs and its work becouse its concludes basics moves. Lately lots of people try to put calisthenics on shelfs with body bulding or other forms of workouts programs or compare witch is better for strengh or muscles mass gains rather that it should be consider as a methods to gain some basic level getting shape before moving on to the goals that wants to achive thanks for video stay strong stay healthy 💪👍
@4ddicted2Fitne557 ай бұрын
Started in calisthenics, and transitioned to primarily weight lifting. After a few months of solid weight lifting day after day, I get burned out so I take a week or two off and do ONLY calisthenics. It reignites my passion for exercise and getting better.
@Trapman7187 ай бұрын
really needed this, thank you alot!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I’m glad you enjoyed!
@jty19997 ай бұрын
Working out in pants with a belt is a new look
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Haha yeah I had essentially no time to train. Literally got back from the doctors office, had about 18 minutes to train. No time to change but didn’t want to get the shirt sweaty. 😅
@jty19997 ай бұрын
@@Kboges Looking like the ideal husband for many women out there 😂
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
@@jty1999hahahaha trust me, I have my faults. For instance, I’m still working on not leaving my socks on the floor. It’s harder than it sounds. 😂
@jty19997 ай бұрын
@@Kboges I feel that. Do what you gotta do, we appreciate the content!
@dave-oz1ni7 ай бұрын
I love it how youtube gives something basic and thats been around for years like push ups a trendy name like calisthenics
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Calisthenics is a name much older than “push up”. It refers to exercises done with your BW and comes from the Greek words Kallos sthenos. A push up is just a variety of calisthenics exercise. 💪
@LuxuryBeatsMusic7 ай бұрын
Glad I found this channel’s thanks mate Now I just need some palm trees in my backyard 😂
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Haha thanks man! Gotta get to SoCal for the weather. The palm trees are an added bonus. 😂
@ickdon79997 ай бұрын
I took a year off from weights during the plandemic, and trained calesthenics for that year at home. Upon returning to the gym, I feared that my strength would have plummeted. It was quite the opposite, as bodyweight training made me stronger when I went back to the weights.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Exactly! I’ve talked to a lot of guys who experienced the same thing. Also, a lot of lifting is skill and being comfortable with the movements. Once you have that established, the strength gains from calisthenics transfer over way better.
@logoski5895 ай бұрын
Definitely remember being better at the soft skill part of baseball and football (hand to eye and movement) but neglected the muscle training aspect and by the end of HS the dudes that took it seriously were beating me out of positions for the first time since we were kids. Had played with the same group all the way up. Was still technically better (especially with baseball) but their explosiveness and endurance started kicking my lazy ass. Kick myself for not getting serious about fitness until mid 20s. Maybe could've went somewhere.
@GonAway77 ай бұрын
We seem to embrace history to an extreme and yet when it comes to fitness everyone seems to chase the newest thing instead of looking at what is time proven and applying consistency. Cheers and happy holiday to those that observe!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Well said, brother.
@Dominik_Horak7 ай бұрын
Glad that i found your channel, i was constantly overtraining because i wanted to train more, took 2 days off to recover and just finished pull ups, push ups, low weight barbell squats, wanted to do rdl too but full rom squats with pause do work hamstrings too, looking forward for next workout
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Yeah it’s easy to chase fatigue but it can get you into trouble real quick. Focus on quality and the rest will take care of itself.
@heeebeeegeeebeee7 ай бұрын
I noticed this in powerlifting in particular. A few years back a good friend and I decided to go on basic 5x5 programs at the same time and we would lift together 3x weekly. Neither of us had done much "real" lifting before. At the end of it my squat was around 100lbs stronger than his, same with deadlift and my bench was 50 ish lbs stronger than his. But I had been doing years of basic bodyweight exercises and running whereas he was starting from zero. It just solidified for me that I'm a true believer in the basics.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Exactly this! I think most people underestimate just how much of an advantage it is in lifting to have a calisthenics background. Your starting point will be higher, your response better, your control better, and your body more resilient.
@varshneydevansh7 ай бұрын
I have started what you said and today I did 40 quality push-ups. Thanks
@varshneydevansh7 ай бұрын
I also have Hiatus Hernia are there any thing which should I consider. As I have noticed while doing the light weighted Squats I do feel some discomfort in my chest. Even while doing the hanging leg raise.
@donleonhart2747 ай бұрын
Son of a gun/ have no idea how he does it, but damn if this ain't another solid piece of education
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that, Don! Very kind of you. Great hearing from you !
@rhahnabunaid7 ай бұрын
Could you maybe do a video on proper breathing while exercising? I'm always out of breath when working out, which limits my performance.
@jippidyjappers7 ай бұрын
K Boges and Kneesovertoes guy are the only fitness influencers that really speaking factual information. My only regret is that I haven’t found theese guys sooner.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Ah man thank you. I appreciate that. So happy to hear the content connects with you. Thank you for the support, brother!
@majorphenom17 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Thank you for watching 🙏
@user-bx4zq7fx7e7 ай бұрын
As a very active boulderer, I cannot imagine only climbing without doing my pull-ups, push-ups, pistol squats and runs. Don't care if it's the "optimal" training for climbing, it just makes me feel more fit and more capable of doing hard stuff. And that's great
@monkeydemon1097 ай бұрын
I appreciate your videos and have learned a lot from them! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I was curious about one aspect of your training style. As far as I am aware, you don't emphasize doing hip hinge movements (sorry if that is incorrect). I was wondering why. In my own training, I've been structuring A and B days where A days have vertical pulling, vertical pushing, and squats while B days have horizontal pulling, horizontal pushing, and hip hinges. Again, thank you for sharing all these fantastic videos. They're invaluable.
@Nobody-Nowhere-Nothing7 ай бұрын
I really oughta workout more. I don't see the purpose anymore even though I want to workout; I just can't bring myself to do it.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Start small. Smaller than you think you need. Do it for your future self and for those you care about. It doesn’t take much, just a little consistent “something”.
@TheClayCreature7 ай бұрын
You might be on the opposite side of me. I'm 53, play hoops with the young fellas, lift weights and do yoga. At my age injuries show and last longer than desired. Each of us have to work towards balance......doing too much and not enough in regards to our personal goals.
@robleblanc19657 ай бұрын
…also, you do it Daily, so it is a daily habit. Physiological hygiene, right K. I’ve watched and really enjoyed all your videos (some, a few times). Great stuff!
@vikingninja50337 ай бұрын
Still waiting for that "top Favorite excerices" Vid 😛
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Ahhh good one!! Yes it’s on the list.
@ישראלשורץ-י2ק4 ай бұрын
Hi I am a 33-year-old builder with 13 years of experience, I had a break of a year and a half due to weakness caused by hard work in the height of summer without proper nutrition and lack of rest. I recently went back to plastering and just like you suggested I started training with body weight and added small weights with a high number of repetitions to four sets in addition to cycling twice a week. So, as you said, the body remembers and I am surprised to see how the muscles grow very quickly and the body takes on an athletic and toned shape day by day. a question; A friend who broke his leg and had to rest a lot started body building and in three months went from 75 to 85 kg and changed his shirt size from medium to large. Can I make such an achievement while working in the field of construction?
@Shannxy7 ай бұрын
good ol nobogus kboges video
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Thanks, my friend !🙏
@Satanic-Dan7 ай бұрын
May you please do a video on how to know how many reps and sets you need to do and what specific exercises you most recommend? Is doing one push/pull/leg and alternating every day effective enough for building consistent muscle? Love your channel man and keep it going 💪🏼
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Hey Dan, it's really going to vary from individual to individual. A 65 year old guy just starting out is going to approach training VERY differently from an 18 year old gifted athlete with 10 years of training under his belt. As for how much volume you need... it's tough to say. Most people will take great gains between 10 and 20 sets per week, but that doesn't mean you can't make great gains below that. Plenty of people do.
@Satanic-Dan7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Kyle! I haven’t worked out for around a year and am trying to transition back to it slowly. Lastly, how many minutes would you recommend to rest between sets? I know I’m asking too much but I really appreciate your efforts to reply to me.
@carlogozzoli13327 ай бұрын
Your contents are gold how are you training these days?
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Daily, full body. 2-3 sets with some horse stance training.
@worduser8997 ай бұрын
Hey Kboges, have you ever discussed why you opt for calisthenics over lifting weights or even a hybrid regimen? Not necessarily an A/B comparison, but rather your own personal philosophy behind it.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Yeah for me, I just love training outside. Pull ups and push ups have always been my favorite exercises. I like to train higher reps due to muscle endurance and conditioning adaptations, I like to train outside, I like the reduced injury risk (I haven't ever been significantly injured by a calisthenics exercise aside from some elbow tendonitis), and I like the accessibility; I can do them anywhere. I don't have any issues with weights, so I'm not dogmatically anti weight or anything like that. I was recently at a hotel gym, and lifted weights just for fun, but when I'm at home, I would rather just jump on a pull up bar.
@marceloaguirree7 ай бұрын
I want to ask does using a back pack with weights on it work as a weight vest or it could be dangerous for the back in any way. Great video btw
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I really like it for push ups. Not so much for pull ups.
@MrJrDream7 ай бұрын
Hi K Boges! Would it be better to excercise a little everyday consistenly or have 2-3 good quality workouts every week? I'm paralyzed in chasing the perfect regiment. Just wanted to know your thoughts. Thank you!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Both will work fine. Of volume is equated, outcome is likely to be similar. I like small daily workouts for the reduced impact on my schedule and lower time investment. Also really great for fatigue management and movement quality.
@JamesNotTaken7 ай бұрын
for weighted calisthenics, to maximise more weights can you use a weight belt and a backpack at the same time?
@manologil8117 ай бұрын
Hey boges I wanted to ask a question, how wiuld you balance hypertrofy/strength training with a specific sport in terms of frequency and intensity? For instance, y do martial arts 5 days a week (BJJ & Muay Thai), Mondays, Wedensday and Fridays I'd do it for about an hour and a half, Tuesdeays and Thursdays for about three hours and I usually feel exhausted to do more work once im done those days, and I feel like doing hypertrofy on weekends may lead to excessive overload, if you could give me any tips or helo it would be greatly appreciated, thanks for the amazing content you upload man 😊
@2old4allthis6 ай бұрын
I’m sure you’ve stated it before, but it’d be relevant and enlightening to know your height, weight, and age. Thanks.
@Kboges6 ай бұрын
I’m a little over 6’1” and about 183 in this picture.
@2old4allthis6 ай бұрын
@@Kboges Thanks. I’m trying to keep some realistic expectations here. I’m 6’2”, 181, 15% body fat. One month ago, I was 191 and 19% bf with a noticeable gut, but going completely zero carb (from nearly zero carb) plus a 90 hour fast changed that (in fact, I dropped as low as 175, much to my vanity’s displeasure). I’m attempting to regain a little lost muscle and even add some lean muscle mass with body weight compounds (pull-ups, ring chin-ups, dips) and isolated resistance exercise. The biggest obstacle is being 67 y.o., but I’m still in decent shape and have worked out for years. I recently did over a year of HIT which added obvious lean mass. I’m continuing that workout style with the new regimen. Your videos are extremely helpful and insightful. Thanks again.
@Rony_7897 ай бұрын
It’s a pleasure to see the notification that you have posted a video,I have a question.I do push ups,pull ups and leg exerxises daily,i push every set to failure and sometimes i dont complete my rep goal for that day,is 3 sets to failure enough or is it better to complete the rep goal for x sets.I do this question becasause I have not been improving and seeing so much results lately.Thank you so much for everything you do❤
@thechadcult50037 ай бұрын
I like traning till failure, can i go for 2 sets till Failure everyday for each muscle group?
@Ryan-Horgan7 ай бұрын
Tennis coach here. 35 years old. I still have to play to a high level a few times a week. High reps calisthenics basics has helped me feel A LOT better on the court and have fewer injuries
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
So good to hear, Ryan! That is GPP doing its thing!
@akiftalat48107 ай бұрын
In a previous video you mentioned how you had golfer's elbow. Have you ever had Triceps Tendonitis injury from all the pushup you do?
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I’ve ever had any issues with triceps tendonitis. Golfers elbow from 1 arm chins and too many chins though. Pronated and neutral grip are totally fine.
@coachprinci7 ай бұрын
Absolutely good for athletes. Get strong, practice your sport.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
That’s exactly it. Simple as that.
@mitchellfoley21567 ай бұрын
For the daily workouts how often do you change the exercise? If I’m doing a pull up, push-up, leg exercise everyday, do you change the variations every workout or stick with the same 3 and rotate them a couple months later? Thanks a lot!
@omni15627 ай бұрын
Hello Kyle! I wanted to know why you do DU periodization instead of the classic way if periodization during a mesocycle? Do you notice more gains with DU style? Thanks ans happy easter brother!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I have had really good results with DUP for managing fatigue. I’ve done tons of linear periodization in the past and it works, but I like daily fluctuations.
@rwlaws7 ай бұрын
Great points here. Sounds similar to some of the things Dan John or Jim Wendler has said about the necessity of broad general training and specific performance, especially for younger athletes. What brand of weight vest you are using? It looks more comfortable than some I've used. Thanks.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Exactly. Dan John and Jim Wendler produce some top tier content. I’m a fan of both. This is a BOX 45 lbs vest.
@jbro1287 ай бұрын
Great video! What is a recommended hard sets per session for someone who trains calisthenics using your template/approach every other day? And what is your take on the limitations of other movements in this approach? (lack of horizontal pull and vertical push, hinge). Will it impact our daily movements or create imbalances?
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Volume is going to be dependent on the individual, but 1-3 sets daily works well for many people. A basic push/pull/leg approach is the foundation. It’s not where you should stop if you want to be the best athlete you can be. As for what your body needs beyond this, it’s going to depend on the body. But for general health, I look at it like this… a 75 year old guy who can do 30 push ups, 10 pull ups, a set of 100 atg squats… he’s going to be very fit and doing pretty well.
@jbro1287 ай бұрын
Ah I see. I think 3-4 sets works for me assuming my sets are taken close to failure. I just needed an idea on how to spread my volume throughout the week. And because I train every other day, I need an amount of volume that would help me reach the optimum amount of weekly sets. I could train everyday, but I think every other day (making it 4x a week) is preferable since I have a rest/active rest day in between sessions. Thank you for replying, I rarely see creators who cares much about their audience as well as their content. And the info you share is very helpful for individuals who want to train without a gym and just straight calisthenics. More power 🫡
@jonahbrownlee5307 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how to do a muscle-up and if they are even valuable to add to training?
@juba35217 ай бұрын
do you train abs and obliques ?
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Not a whole lot outside basic push ups and pull ups. I get a lot of core and rotational work in martial arts
@cryptic-lo1bf7 ай бұрын
Can you please make more Nutrition content
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Noted!
@waldog10797 ай бұрын
Hello Kyle, will you be doing personal consultations again in the future, I see they’re out of stock on your website
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
I hope to. I’ve been working on filling out content in the supporter subscription but once I get a large catalogue there I will split my time between that and consultations. You can always email me and my wife can take your info. I can squeeze you in if i have some openings.
@waldog10797 ай бұрын
@@Kboges Understood thank you!
@californiavato7 ай бұрын
How many workouts do you recommend per week? How much rest do you recommend per muscle group? Thanks
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
It really depends on weekly volume. I like to train daily, so I keep my daily volume low to keep my weekly volume in the target range.
@californiavato7 ай бұрын
@@Kboges Thanks for your response! Do you just pick one or two exercises per day or do you work every body part every day?
@garo99547 ай бұрын
You used different rep ranges with 20 push ups and 12 pull ups. I asked myself a lot of times if that is an efficient workout routine because I can do significantly more push ups than pull or chin ups. But if you do it than this might be wright. When it comes to time under tension it took you about 40 seconds for the push ups and 30 secs for the pull ups. Would it be prudent to equalize time rather than repetition if the exercises differ that significantly in rep range? Your content is high value because it is based on knowledge and true experience. Thanks a lot for sharing your wisdom.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Good question. It makes more sense to equate them along hard sets. Whether you are doing a set of 10 or a set of 20, the stimulation to muscle growth is the same as long as the set is taken to or close to failure. Rep range is irrelevant in that context. A single set can be counted as a unity of volume regardless of rep range.
@jayl23317 ай бұрын
R arm pain on pull-ups. Pain goes down arm through tricep. Injury occurred during a set of pull-ups about 20 days ago. It has gotten much better. I couldn’t even think about a pull-up for a week. Pushing and overhead pressing is fine, pulling horizontally (cable pulls or Australian pull-ups) also fine. Zero pain. My number is 18-20 strict pull-ups. I have to now warm up to hit 10 and it still hurts. Dr doesn’t think anything is torn. Should I lay off or keep working through (bands, lower sets)? Any exercises you recommend? Thanks. Great channel!
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
See if there is a work around, but go get this checked out by a sports doc or a pt.
@neversate7 ай бұрын
Hi brother,I also had forearm tendinitis while doing pull ups so what I did was hammer curls with super lightweight weights for 2 sets of 25 to 30 reps everyday to get as much blood flow to the tendon.I slowly increased the weight from 10 lbs to 25lbs for a span of 4 months with no pain.I do pull ups now and my forearm tendinitis is gone!!
@ViralVideos-pr2oi7 ай бұрын
Hey man can you make a video on eating structure that will grow your muscles the fastest? For example: will your muscles grow faster if you eat BEFORE & AFTER your workout? Very interested in this. In how the timing of your meals effects muscle growth.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Likely doesn’t make a difference. The biggest thing is the big picture: if are you eating sufficient calories, macros, and micros to support your goal.
@ViralVideos-pr2oi7 ай бұрын
@@Kboges what are optimal calories, macros, and micros for a 6 foot 1 190 lb male that's skinny fat?
@laionegan7 ай бұрын
Do you think or suggest running to improve quality in calisthenics upper exercise? What about breathing? Do you have any tips on this ? As always Thanks
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Depends. I personally think running is amazing for overall fitness but it can carry a high injury risk. Proper preparation is super important so not everyone should just go out and start running but for those who can, it is excellent cardio.
@sirmister18277 ай бұрын
I've searched everywhere for a video that talks about warm-up routine before exercising It always seems different in every video. How do you warm up before doing your workout to avoid injury??
@Geralttw7 ай бұрын
I started running a month ago and I was surprised how 1,5 years of calisthenics can affect your stamina. I ran a half marathon on my third run.
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Dude yes!!! Well done. My experience is the same. When I was in grad school I was doing 0 running, just high rep squats, horse stance and lunges and still managed a 1.5 mile vo2 max run at a pace in the 6’s. It sucked but I was very surprised how well conditioned I was just from the calisthenics.
@mor9n2437 ай бұрын
I've switched iron for body weight and I can already tell less impingement and tendonidits days after workouts too
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
Yeah I found the same. When I stopped lifting my joints felt better immediately.
@StrongandConditioned7 ай бұрын
Working out in jeans. Truly anabolic. Thats your natty card revoked mate
@Kboges7 ай бұрын
HAHAHAHA dude this had me almost spitting out my drink 😂 I hope all is well, Lee!