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The following post got me curious:
I love doing bodyweight exercises but it seems I don't get the benefit that I get from lifting weights, but it's tough for me to find time to drive to the gym, etc. when I could crank out a 15-20 min. workout at home. Question is, can you make serious gains doing pushups, pullups, dips, squat jumps, BW lunges, chinups, etc.?UltimateScoundrel said:Bodyweight squats. Just crank out as many as you can, work your way up to 250 or so. It get's you huffin' and puffin' like crazy and just builds the **** out of your legs. Some guys say bodyweight exercises can't increase your ability to lift weights and after 25 reps you're only building endurance, but I did nothing but bodyweight exercises while in my first year of college and my weightlifting maxes went through the roof. If you think they are too easy, try doing a one-legged squat, using a wall or chair to steady yourself, and lower your ass until it almost touches the ground and then stand up. Guys I know who squat 400-500 pounds find these pretty challenging.