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Simonster What Is The Superhuman Workout #18

Episode 18 of the Barstarzz Podcast podcast, hosted by Eduard Checo, titled "Simonster What Is The Superhuman Workout #18" was published on June 23, 2020 and runs 43 minutes.

June 23, 2020 ·43m · Barstarzz Podcast

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"Whats good for one person isn't necessarily good for the other person" - Simon Ata  Simon Ata more famously known as Simonster started gymnastics at a young age where he became passionate on mastering his body. From gymnastics he went on to breaking dancing, calisthenics, martial arts, circus training. You probably seen his youtube video where he is knocking out planche push ups, & one arm handstands to a sick beat. Today we talk about what his training looks like, whats his beef with Ido Portal, and some of his advice on how to step up your training enjoy. Take Aways He programs skill work 30 minutes before 1-2 hours of calisthenics training His split is push / pull while throwing in legs 1x-2x week in the gym 2 practice sessions a day helps you advance faster for skills if you are already an experienced athlete Stop before your form falls off Start with static first for 4-5 sets then move on to dynamic exercise variations. Ratio of 1 to 3. Best way to learn multiple skills is by training them in divided phases Learn 1-2 skills at a time, master them, then switch them to a maintenance phase where you just go into the movement 1-2x a week

"Whats good for one person isn't necessarily good for the other person" - Simon Ata 

Simon Ata more famously known as Simonster started gymnastics at a young age where he became passionate on mastering his body. From gymnastics he went on to breaking dancing, calisthenics, martial arts, circus training. You probably seen his youtube video where he is knocking out planche push ups, & one arm handstands to a sick beat.

Today we talk about what his training looks like, whats his beef with Ido Portal, and some of his advice on how to step up your training enjoy.


Take Aways

He programs skill work 30 minutes before 1-2 hours of calisthenics training

His split is push / pull while throwing in legs 1x-2x week in the gym

2 practice sessions a day helps you advance faster for skills if you are already an experienced athlete

Stop before your form falls off

Start with static first for 4-5 sets then move on to dynamic exercise variations. Ratio of 1 to 3.

Best way to learn multiple skills is by training them in divided phases

Learn 1-2 skills at a time, master them, then switch them to a maintenance phase where you just go into the movement 1-2x a week

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