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    Question How to train without equipment

    I have been lifting with my partner for some time and we've been getting gains; however, my friend has to spend three months in a jail due to a fight and is wondering how he will maintain his strength/mass without any equipment. He said there are no dumbells or any forms of lifting equipment at the jail which is odd but anyways I told him push ups, sit ups, pull ups, is all you can really do.. anyone have any other ideas?

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    If he can get a "buddy" to apply downward force to his back could help increase intensity on push ups...and the opposite goes for pullups.

    I think he is pretty screwed.
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    BW squats
    Hindu squats
    Pistols
    Lunge hops
    Lateral hops
    One foot hops
    Burpees
    Walkouts
    Handstand pushups
    One- arm pushups
    Regular pushups
    Hindu pushups
    Dive bombers
    One arm body weight rows
    Pullups
    V- ups
    Crunches
    Bird dogs
    Side planks
    Front and back bridges

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakerboy View Post
    BW squats
    Hindu squats
    Pistols
    Lunge hops
    Lateral hops
    One foot hops
    Burpees
    Walkouts
    Handstand pushups
    One- arm pushups
    Regular pushups
    Hindu pushups
    Dive bombers
    One arm body weight rows
    Pullups
    V- ups
    Crunches
    Bird dogs
    Side planks
    Front and back bridges

    A plethora of things he can do... his diet is the hard part...
    wow, thats a pretty good list of things. of course it will not be as great as working with a variety of different machines/equipment, but should these things be pretty effective in maintaining. of course some of the more minor muscles will be very hard to hit....

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    Quote Originally Posted by forum9351 View Post
    of course it will not be as great as working with a variety of different machines/equipment
    wrong! it will be greater, more benficial

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike456 View Post
    wrong! it will be greater, more benficial
    For a change, maybe once. Overall, it's shit. You can't vary the intensity and it's a lot of stabilization and balance training. Pretty good for functional training, but inferior for bodybuilders.

    I'd add to the list:
    supine rows
    dragonflags
    glute-ham raises
    dips

    you better mail him his daily dosis of protein or something. Protein bars, powder etc.

    He could ask the management in prison to get him a pullup/dip etc bar in the courtyard or something. They should allow that.

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    ^ You have to be pretty strong to do a lot of those exercises. It is possible to gain size and get stronger with just bw stuff. Your body is a weight and depending the angle in which you lift it you can either make it easier or harder. Until your friend can do 25 perfect pistols, 15 one arm pushups, 20 handstand pushups (with his hands raised on something), 25 one-arm bw rows, and 20 chinups and pullups and 25 glute ham raises- he should be okay with BW stuff. Not many bodybuilders I know could do half that...
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    Im going on spring break in panama city for 9 days and I normally wouldn't care but I was sick last week and I lost like 7 pounds so I really wanna do something..my plan is just 300+ pushups and 300 situps almost every morning unless I am sore, of course Ill be boozing but I should be able to get 100+ grams of protein and Ill be drinking around a gallon of water each day. Does this sound alright?

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    300 anything won't do much for you. Do the exercises above.

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