wacky and zany exercises that work
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Tibialis raises. They're pretty much my recommendation to people with any sort of shin/leg/knee problems.
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@ZeroTron if you want to grow huge trapz, get wrist straps and do heavy behind-the-back barbell shrugs with cheat form (don't control the ascent/descent, but keep your core stable lol)
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Not wacky or zany, but sled drags fixed all knee pain I’ve had. Including injuries.
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I imagine farmers carries while carrying something anabolic like a heavy sword, gun or wife induces more hypertrophy than just kettlebells, still experimenting tho.
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Lifting and carrying heavy unconventionally shaped objects. I like to find large rocks or fallen logs to pick up on hikes.
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sledgehammer
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Doing pushups on an extra large exercise ball like in this video. It is quite a lot of fun and according to my apple watch, I usually burn 350-400 calories in about 45 minutes. This and going on walks are my favorite ways to get in some cardio. You just need a decent amount of space to do it. https://www.instagram.com/p/CtrjgHquld3/
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Backbridges- I recommend them to everyone for mobility and strengthening. They are easy to progress.
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@PissBoy
steel clubs and maces/gada are great for grip, forearms,shoulders and core. Also very fun and addictive. Great companion to kettlebell. -
for shoulders: wobbly plyo pushups on the half-flat medicine ball
otherwise knees over toes guy is the king of wacky and zany exercises. for example
- walking backwards uphill on a powered off treadmill
- reallllly deep lunges
- weighted stretching/lifting hybrids
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the zercher deadlift and squat are probably the weirdest, most uncomfortable, and most beneficial exercises, especially with greater weight.
when i used to wrestle in high school this exercise helped me so much; tremendous real-world carryover
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@tomate also helps in developing anabolic mindset. Unrelated but my nominee for wacky zany exercises is anything involving hanging and/or swinging (weighted hangs, pullups, gymnastics). Often can help resolve shoulder issues.