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Calisthenics Training Guide Calisthenics Family Free PDF Free
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CALISTHENICS FAMILY
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CONTENTS
I. Introduction 4
3 W h a t is Calisthenics 7
4 W h y Calisthenics 9
5 Training M e t h o d Explained 11
6 E x a m p l e Training Routines 14
10 . Workout P r o g r a m s 30
I I . Equipment & A p p a r e l 35
12 . Words o f E n c o u r a g e m e n t 37
We are glad that you are willing to start the best sport on earth.
A lot of people have already joined the Calisthenics Family by starting their journey! Now it’s time
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for you to start as well With this “ Calisthenics Training Guide" we want to give you all the necessary
information that you need before starting Calisthenics.
Well, we often hear that people find it difficult to start with Calisthenics. Finding a well- structured
program with calisthenics seems to be quite difficult because there are so many different skills to
train and exercises to do. It can be very frustrating if you ’re willing to put in the work but don 't
know how to start ( we have experienced this as well). Some skills seems impossible to achieve,
think about the Human Flag. You are asking your body to move in directions and angles that it has
never done before and therefore it seems impossible. But it' s not!
We as former “ fitnessers” also found it difficult, we didn't know how to start when we switched to
calisthenics training only. It took us a lot of unnecessary time, trial and errors in the first years to
create a training method that works. With this guide we want to prevent wasting your time so you
can get started the right way from the first day!
We are confident that we can support anyone in achieving their calisthenics or fitness goals! If you
apply what we are going to teach you in this guide, you will achieve great calisthenics skills, a nice
physique and full body control!
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In the first year they had to learn and discover about the sport calisthenics After many trials, errors
and trying out different training methods, they have managed to create a good structure to learn
calisthenics properly and systematically. After achieving various calisthenics skills on their own
such as the muscle - up, the handstand, the backlever and the human flag, they have decided to help
and coach other people in achieving these goals as well. This is how "Calisthenics Family " is
founded.
Our mission is to show all the benefits of calisthenics to as many people as possible, and make
them part of the family where progressing together is the main objective.
Calisthenics Family expresses its mission specifically on two aspects; learning impressive
calisthenics skills WHILE getting a muscular athletic physique. Why ? Without a muscular / athletic
body, a skill looks much less " impressive"! It is the combination of a proper muscled athletic body
and the capacity to perform a nice set of skills that makes Michael & Yannick unique and also
everyone connected to the Calisthenics Family. If you cannot find yourself in this mission, that is
totally fine, but it' s a waste of time to read any further. If you do want to learn skills while becoming
muscular, then keep on reading.
To accomplish this mission, Michael & Yannick first gained additional knowledge by following a
specific calisthenics trainer course at the Calisthenics Training Institute ( “ hetCOI ” ), based in
Amsterdam. During this course they have learned the most important aspects of training and
coaching specifically in the field of calisthenics. They have learned about the anatomy and
physiology of the body, the principles of training and adaption of the body such as progressive
overload, reversibility, didactic training approaches of the physical capacity, the principles of
teaching and coaching, injury prevention and the importance of nutrition in combination with
calisthenics.
Our Passion
Helping people to achieve the things that often seem impossible is what Michael & Yannick are
passionate about and gives them new energy every day. Calisthenics Family is based on the
principle that everyone can achieve their calisthenics goals by applying the right training method
and the mind - set that fits within this sport. Therefore, they have developed an unique training
method that you will learn about in this training guide. This will help you to start from scratch all
the way to becoming a master of your own bodyweight.
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The sport has its origins in Greece. Here the name " Calisthenics" was formed from the Greek words
" Kalos" meaning " beauty " and "Sthenos " meaning " power ". So calisthenics stands for " Beautiful
power "!
Calisthenics contains any form of strength training where you mainly use your own bodyweight and
is often referred to “ bodyweight training”. The main goal with calisthenics is to control your own
body and create beautiful power ( like the name says). However, we do not see calisthenics just as
beautiful power, but as a great personal adventure in which you can discover yourself. It is so much
more than just strength training like gym exercises. Calisthenics challenge you both mentally and
physically to get the best out of yourself.
For a long period, calisthenics was only referred to basic exercises such as push ups and pull ups .
This has changed considerably in recent times. Nowadays basic exercises, also known as basics, are
one of the three training aspects within calisthenics. The powermoves, also called skills and
freestyle are two other aspects that can no longer be ignored when speaking about calisthenics.
3.2 Basics
With the basics we mean the exercises as push ups, pull ups, dips and squats. Before you start with
calisthenics, it is essential that you get the basics well under control. Even if you have more
experience with calisthenics, the basics always remain an important element of your training.
Powermoves or skills are mostly exercises where you hold the body in a certain angle for a certain
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amount of time You can think of the handstand, the frontlever, the backlever, the human flag or the
planche. These exercises are also called ' holds' and therefore require a lot of static power. This
means that the body is held at an anglewhere the body does not move but has to provide a lot of
force to counteract gravity. These skills can be learned through training a number of steps and
progressions until the final progression is reached, which is the skill itself.
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However, not all skills are holds and statics Some skills consists out the the movement from a
certain postition into another postition. Take for example the L- sit to Handstand. These are 2 holds
that overflow in each other through a dynamic movement. More examples are the Muscle Up,
Handstand Push ups and the Impossible Dip. Such skills are often called ‘ dynamics'.
3.4 Freestyle
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Freestyle is a free form of exercising all kinds of calisthenics exercises You can see this as an
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act / choreochraphy where everything is allowed Freestyle is often where calisthenics competitions
are based on. Within a few minutes you need to show your coolest set of skills. One aspect that
makes freestyle unique are the explosive dynamic movements in combination with the static
exercises. Examples of real eal freestyle exercises are the 360 Muscle up, the Shrimpflip and the
Switschblade.
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One of the coolest things about calisthenics is that you can learn epic skills This is due to the fact
that you train with your own body weight. Therefore, instead of addingextra weights, like people do
in the gym, you have to play with gravity to increase the load of the exercise. This ultimately results,
for example, in a frontlever, a backlever or even a human flag!
With calisthenics you build real power. Why are we talking about real power? This is because with
calisthenics you will learn to control your own bodyweight first before you start training with extra
weights. In comparison with the gym, it’s the complete opposite. In the gym you often you see
big / muscular guys pushing a lot of weights but if you ask them to make a muscle up or do an
exercise with their own bodyweight, they often have troubles doing that. Note that we don’t have
anything against this, in fact, that is how we started as well. But when we noticed the difference, it
seemed more logical to us: first bodyweight, then extra weight.
In addition to this, with calisthenics you stimulate every small muscle fibres with all the compound
bodyweight exercises, such as a handstand push up. As a result, your muscles will not become stiff
due to isolated exercises, but they get super functional.