Turbulence Training Kicks My Butt and It Will Kick Yours Too!
Hi everyone!! Hope you’re all having a great week.
I got to thinking about my Bodyweight Workouts the other day and where I got all my great ideas for the bodyweight moves that I do.
We all know by now that I think that the King of Bodyweight Workouts is Craig Ballantyne, but did you also know that when I do my own bodyweight workouts, its usually one of Craig’s Turbulence Training manuals that I dive into for ideas or new moves I might not necessarily think up on my own?
Yup, its a fact.
I don’t know what has taken me so long to get around to doing a proper review for him considering how often I find myself going back to his manuals for ideas.
Shame on me. I hope you’ll forgive me, Craig!!
So, here it is, and long overdue at that!!
Turbulence? In Your Training? Really?
I have to admit, I was skeptical when I first decided to check out Turbulence Training by Craig Ballantyne. I mean, I’ve read a lot of fitness books in my time so what could this one possibly have to say that I haven’t heard a million times before?
So now I stand humbly before you eating my words. This book is outstanding. Heck, I wouldn’t even want to insult it by calling it a mere ‘book’… the thing is a RESOURCE! And an excellent one at that.
Craig has it all figured out and has plastered his vast knowledge about how to burn fat in the most efficient manner possible all over the pages of his Turbulence Training manual.
First of all, Craig makes sure everyone, regardless of your fitness level, is going to understand what he’s explaining in this book. It’s written in no-nonsense, easy to understand language and gets straight to every point, every time.
Craig starts with a comprehensive FAQ section where he addresses almost every question a newcomer to the fitness or nutrition game might have.
Quite a few myths are dispelled in this section, including how much you should expect to lose healthily per week, whether you can expect to spot reduce certain areas of your body, the ‘fat burning heart rate zone’ and many others.
He has a couple of quick sections on how to keep at it when you’re traveling or severely time starved (and aren’t we all?).
There’s a great chapter on nutrition which covers the basics in a way that doesn’t confuse you with ‘macro-nutrient this, micro-nutrient that’ over-analysis. Just easy to understand, easy to follow guidelines that are designed for real life and real living. Simple and clean. Just like your diet should be.
Craig also adds some great information about diet supplements, what they can or cannot do for you and which ones are worthy investments and which ones are just flat out junk.
THEN HE GETS RIGHT INTO THE HARD CORE FAT BURNING CONCEPTS. And trust me, he is a “no holds barred” kind of guy.
He pulls out every heavy duty fat burning weapon he’s got in his arsenal and throws it at you:
…he throws the concept of lifting heavier weight for a lower number of reps at you…
…he throws supersets at you…
…he throws bodyweight exercises at you…
…he throws interval training at you…
..and good for him for doing so… because when it comes to burning fat, these babies WORK!
This is not a program for the faint-hearted, but it IS a program for anyone who is dead serious about fat loss and determined to get themselves in better shape (no matter what kind of shape you’re in at the outset).
The various different workout programs run the gamut, with great solid routines for the beginner, progressing into the intermediate and continuing along to the advanced.
And if you’re already intermediate or advanced, he’s explicit about where you should jump in to get going with the best routine for you immediately.
He’ll leave you with no questions and no second guessing.
He gets into the finer details of cardio including the downfalls of traditional “long, slow, boring” cardio and how to avoid these downfalls.
He explains why interval training is the kind of cardio you should be doing if you’re serious about fat loss and then he provides many interval training workouts for (again) the beginner, the intermediate or the advanced exerciser.
YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY BY THE SHEER NUMBER OF WORKOUTS PROVIDED and the explicit nature of the explanations.
He even provides very detailed workout cards that include a version without pictures and a version with pictures, just in case you need a visual reminder once you’re at the gym and ready to go for it.
And for the record, there is no way you will find yourself suffering from boredom with this series of programs either. There are so many different programs included in this book I couldn’t believe it. I mean, the guy just never stops delivering.
Seriously gang, this book is jam packed with a huge quantity of “quality”. You will more than get your money’s worth with this investment in your health.
Just make sure you prepare yourself mentally for some vigorous workouts because the Turbulence Training workouts are definitely strenuous…
…but they WILL get you where you want to go!!
And where you want to go right now, is to check out the Turbulence Training website for yourself:
And as always, here’s today’s Workout Song of the Day.
I couldn’t find a song about “Turbulence” per se, so I went for something just a little nasty that might stir up some turbulence in your brain.
It’s a GREAT lifting song, chock full of angst!! … grrr … LOVE IT!
THE PIXIES – Gouge Away
Remember, if you love it as much as I do (and I DO love it), pop on over to Amazon now through the buy button on the player widget and grab it.
That’s it for today everyone. Hope you enjoy some Turbulence in your workouts soon!!
Have a fit, fun and fantastic day!
Girlwithnoname
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November 18th, 2009 at 6:04 am
I have done Turbulence Training before I had my surgery and it worked wonders any a very short amount of time. I think it worked so well that although I am unable to do the training right now until my doctor clears me, I have not gained ANY weight. My weight has been maintained and I think its because Turbulence Training is not just your ordinary weight loss plan or muscle building plan, it is a lifestyle that lasts. I will add that I did keep to my good healthy eating habits (sort of). U
November 18th, 2009 at 10:50 am
that’s awesome to hear Sunny… and yep, as Craig always says “you can’t out-train a bad diet” so keeping up with the healthy eating is a MUST!!
thanks for the comment!!
November 21st, 2009 at 12:05 pm
The INSANITY program by Shaun T is awesome as well and its all filled with bodyweight training…