@vab quite the opposite here: opened reddit, saw thread title with 1000+ upvotes, then saw OP and said to myself, "now that comes as a bit of a surprise!"
@milliekeeling23 God bless you for making this! Thank you so much - this has already helped me learn some proper form tips, and I know it will be super useful to tons of people!
@milliekeeling23 Hey thanks a lot for putting this together. I've been missing days and half-assing it for about a month now and this is really solid motivation to get back at it. Great form - I really appreciate the slow-mos on some of the exercises.
@milliekeeling23 THANK YOU. This is exactly what I needed to get started without being fearful that I was going to mess up some of the routine. You rock!
@milliekeeling23 Dumb question, how does the length of this video correspond to actually doing the routine? Assuming a newb sticking with the first progression of everything. Maybe 15 or 20 minutes?
@higuysitsme It takes me about 40 minutes and I skimp on the rest between sets. As written it is 90 seconds between each set, where I usually take 30. It's less optimal but allows me to fit it in a lunch break.
@milliekeeling23 Thank you! Just gotten to the point where I have my diet in check and was looking for technique starting today--this is perfect, I really appreciate the time and effort!
@milliekeeling23 Thank you for this. As someone who has not purposefully exercised in my entire life (bitchin' metabolism finally catching up) it's good to see proper technique for this stuff.
@milliekeeling23 Finally, for months i've been wondering and doubting myself if i was doing things right or wrong. This was such an eye opener thanks dude!
@milliekeeling23 thank you for posting this. in my attempts of dealing with depression I'm slowly taking on more of a routine of working out and this helps me tremendously.