How to become a strong person

Is there a zero-based, safe and cost-free fitness method for people who have always wanted to keep fit and don't want to get hurt by practicing indiscriminately or spend money on going to the gym or buying equipment? Then I recommend four books of Paul Wade's prisoner series.

I prisoner's physical fitness 1

A real man should at least be able to do:

5 one-arm push-ups

Five squats with one leg

1 One-arm pull-ups

5 suspended vertical lifting legs

1 Tiebanqiao

1 one-arm handstand

Six arts:

1. Push-ups

squat

pull-up

Lift your legs.

5. Bridge

stand upside down

Learn six arts and ten styles, and have strong viability.

Second, "Prisoner Fitness" 2

In order to survive, at least:

Reinforced hands and forearms

The ultimate neck to protect the head.

Impeccable side chain muscles

Invisible joint

Perpetual motion calf

The more injuries, the stronger the self-healing ability.

Training content

Special parts:

Hand, neck, calf, side waist

Joint training:

Tendon strength, flexibility and pain reduction

Life advice:

Weight loss, rehabilitation, psychology

Advanced training program, higher pursuit.

Third, "the explosive power of prisoners"

The peak warrior will be killed in six times.

Suicide jump-the ultimate leg explosive force

Air Push-ups-Superman's Antagonistic Ability

Double vertical arm-the best explosive force

Standing forward somersault-lightning movement skills

Stand back somersault-extremely agile

Carp beating-advanced whole body speed

Liugong

1 sudden jump

2 sudden push-ups

3 dozen ting

4 Flip forward

5 backflip

6 Shanggang

Explosive power, practical speed and agility

Fourth, "prisoners gain muscle"

Increase 10- 15kg of hard muscles.

Remodel the arm and increase the circumference by 5-8 cm.

Carve your pecs and latissimus dorsi.

Thicken the hardened abdominal muscles to create 6 devil pieces.

Practice the quadriceps and hamstrings of Olympic sprinters

Forging a real diamond calf

Push the whole body muscle mass to the physiological limit with self-weight training.

Please read related books for more information.