• Hulk Out: Demon Workout

    It’s earned this name mainly because of it’s unholy number of 666: 6 exercises, 6 reps each, 6 sets total. Although the numbers look low, it’s very deceiving and meant to be treated like a non-stop circuit.

    DO NOT…I repeat…DO NOT BLAZE THROUGH THIS WORKOUT! You are not racing anyone. There is no timer involved except during your rest breaks between sets. Again as mentioned in my bio, I’m a stickler on technique. So focus on your form and your breathing.

    You will need space. Yes, you will hog a workout bench at the gym. Yes, you will hog all the dumbbells. Regarding that, you should separate dumbbells for each of the listed exercises below (i.e. dumbbells heavy enough to push your muscles through chest presses, dumbbells heavy enough for a bent over single arm row, dumbbells that you can do overhead tricep extensions with, and dumbbells for hammer curls – unless weights overlap).

    Stay strong, keep breathing, and don’t give up.
    -HulkE

    What you will need:
    Foam Roller
    Rowing machine or jump rope
    Lots of dumbbells for various exercises
    A workout bench or something, flat, sturdy and stable to lay on/lean over/sit
    A weighted plate

    Warm-Up:
    10 minutes of foam rolling

    3 sets of 500m row (1 minute rest between sets) OR 5 minutes of jump rope

    Workout:
    6 exercises, 6 reps each exercise, 6 sets
    Rest for 1:30 – 2:00 minutes between sets

    Alternating Dumbbell Press

        -laying on a flat bench

    Weighted Plate (or dumbbell) Raise

        -Raise weight to shoulder height, 3 second pause, raise to overhead, then lower to start – That’s 1 rep.

    Single-Arm Bent Over Dumbbell Row

        – 6 reps with one arm then switch.

    Seated Tricep Overhead Extension

        -Keep your back straight while seated and perform 6 reps with one arm then switch.

    Alternating Bicep Hammer Curls

    Pistol Squat

      -With your back straight and while looking forward at a mirror, perform 6 reps with one leg then switch.

    Rest.

    Note:
    Each exercise, excluding the Weighted Plate Raise, should take you about 3 second to lower the weight and another 3 seconds to raise it and vice versa. Feel the squeeze of each muscle; focus on that breathing. This is all about control and strength. AGAIN, speed is not the focus.