Full-Body Circuit Workout | Brandan Fokken
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Introduction
This tutorial outlines a full-body circuit workout led by Brandan Fokken, designed to effectively engage all major muscle groups in a short session. Ideal for those with limited time or looking to mix up their routine, this workout can be performed 2-3 times per week. Follow these steps to maximize your workout efficiency and achieve a satisfying burn.
Step 1: Single-Arm Dumbbell Preacher Curl
- Position your triceps on a preacher bench.
- Hold a dumbbell at shoulder height.
- Slowly lower the weight until your arm is fully extended, allowing your biceps to stretch.
- Curl the dumbbell back up, squeezing at the top.
- Hold for a moment before repeating.
Tip: Focus on controlled movements to enhance muscle engagement.
Step 2: Rope Triceps Pull-Down
- Grip the rope with palms facing together.
- Stand tall, inclining your torso slightly forward.
- Start with forearms parallel to the floor, and elbows locked at your sides.
- Pull the rope down towards your upper thighs using your triceps.
- Fully extend your arms at the bottom, focusing on the contraction.
- Slowly return to the starting position.
Common Pitfall: Avoid using momentum; keep your movements slow and controlled.
Step 3: Leg Press
- Position your feet shoulder-width apart on the leg press platform.
- Ensure your knees stay aligned over your ankles and don’t extend past your toes.
- Select a challenging weight that allows you to complete at least 10 reps in the latter rounds.
Tip: Keep your back flat against the pad for support.
Step 4: Calf Press
- Use the leg press machine with the same weight as above.
- Place your toes on the bottom of the platform, keeping knees slightly bent.
- Press through your toes to lift the weight, then flex your foot back for a full calf stretch.
Tip: For growth, focus on using heavier weights and performing more repetitions.
Step 5: Plate Front Raise
- Stand tall with shoulders back, holding a weight plate by its sides.
- Raise the plate in front of you with straight arms until parallel to the ground.
- Hold for a second before returning to the start position.
Tip: Maintain a steady tempo throughout the movement.
Step 6: Machine Bench Press
- Sit on the machine with feet planted and shoulder blades against the pad.
- Keep your elbows slightly tucked in to avoid shoulder strain.
- Push the weight out forcefully, squeezing your pecs at the end of the movement.
- Return to the starting position.
Common Pitfall: Avoid flaring elbows too much to protect shoulder joints.
Step 7: Bent-Over Rear Delt Fly
- Bend slightly at the knees with a flat back, holding dumbbells with palms facing in or out.
- Raise the dumbbells out to the sides, keeping a slight bend in your elbows.
- Squeeze your upper back at the top of the movement.
Tip: Experiment with palm positions to find what feels best for your shoulders.
Step 8: Seated Cable Row
- Sit tall with shoulders back, ensuring a rigid upper body.
- Pull the cable directly into your midsection, focusing on engaging your middle back.
- Avoid rocking back and forth; keep the movement controlled.
Tip: Visualize pulling with your back rather than your arms for better engagement.
Conclusion
This full-body circuit workout provides an efficient way to target all major muscle groups. Aim to incorporate it into your routine 2-3 times a week for optimal results. Adjust weights as needed to ensure you can maintain proper form while pushing your limits. Enjoy the burn and stay consistent for the best results!