Found this on the Men's Health website. It's the workout Gerard Buttler did to get fit for 300. As soon as my back will allow me, this is going to be my morning routine... I think :lol: [quote][COLOR=White]"It's a brutal workout, starting out strong and slowing down, finishing at a crawl," explains Ballantyne. "I don't plan on doing that any time soon or, really, ever again."
[/COLOR] [COLOR=White]For a Spartan-sized challenge to your daily routine, consider this your new fitness gauntlet:
[/COLOR] [COLOR=White]a) Pullups - 25 reps [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]b) Deadlifts with 135lbs - 50 reps [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]c) Pushups - 50 reps [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]d) 24-inch Box jumps - 50 reps [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]e) Floor wipers - 50 reps [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]f) Single-arm Clean-and-Press with 36lbs Kettlebell - 50 reps [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]g) Pullups - 25 reps
[/COLOR] [COLOR=White]All exercises are done without scheduled rest between moves. Obviously this is an advanced workout...you shouldn't do it unless you are already in great shape.
[/COLOR] [COLOR=White]Fortunately, this can all easily be adapted. Appropriate exercises can be subbed in: Drop down to 150 total reps, or 4-6 exercises of 15-25 reps each. For example, you might try this workout, great for a guy with moderate fitness:
[/COLOR] [COLOR=White]15 bodyweight rows [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]25 bodyweight squats [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]15 pushups [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]50 jumping jacks [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]20 mountain climbers [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]10 close grip pushups [/COLOR] [COLOR=White]15 bodyweight rows[/COLOR] [/quote]This is gonna hurt, I'm sure...