My05Cavy said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Furey
read that first. just my 2 cents. I was thinking about doing it myself
Have you actually tried any of his exercises?? Granted I always look into stuff thoroughly, and also always take everything I read/see with a 'grain of salt' per se. I do not believe I would buy this guys' programs, but there are several of 'his' exercises that are VERY good. The hindu squats, some of his ab exercises, and upper body exercises like the hand stand stuff (which I'd never personally thought of/heard of before) are just a few. I am currently using a program that I have put together by taking an exercise here, an exercise there and I'm doing them almost daily, and I feel better and am getting stronger than I've been in a few years.
I'm sure this guy acts like he knows more than he does or comes across a little to authoritive on the whole body
weight exercise thing, but many of his concepts are very well grounded. Most armed forces around the world use a calisthenics program for very good reasons, because they do work.
There will always be people who prefer to lift
weights only for whatever their reasons. Many of them do not do a complete body program, and over-work a limited number of muscle groups, and that
will catch up to them later in life in very negative ways.
Who wants to be in their late 50's with bad rotator cuffs, and a bad back because they were able to take pride in bench pressing twice their body
weight and deadlifting the same? Sounds good to me
I prefer the lean, and ripped look to the 'I work out way too much, and can lift more
weight than I need to outside of the gym' look.
Whatever floats your boat though. People are people, and will pursue what they desire. It is amusing to me when I go to the gym, and see the guy who weighs 50lbs more than I do walking around like he cant lower his arms all the way to his sides like some gorilla, and I can knock out 20 pull ups, and run 2 miles...while he can barely walk fast around the gym without getting winded, and gasping for breath.
Big, bulky, and unhealthy? I dont get that. rofl