Hi everyone,
This is my first post.
I bought the course a few years ago but never got round to starting it.
Well I have been doing it recently for the las 38 days.
First 2 weeks just lesson one then 1 2 and 3.
I did it once a day for the first week then twice a day for the second week.
I plan on doing that as each part changes to the next set of exercises.
I got up to 100 press ups in the morning and hundred in the night.
Same on the spine abs and neck.
I think its a real good workout with much scope for progression.
Seeing great results and feel more powerful and stronger.
I love all the little positive mantras and confidence boosters too.
With all the diet info as well it all makes for a very holistic workout.
Gotta go chair dips are calling !
I am a martial artist and it definateley improves my strikes.
Greg Hall
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Hi Greg,
Welcome to the forum, I am a new member myself and have enjoyed the many benefits of the Charles Atlas exercises. I'm into Martial Arts too.
That's great that you are feeling more powerful and stronger, be sure to do the deep-breathing. I've been incorporating more Qigong into my practice and find that helps with the strikes too (although, I do Tai Chi; softer style of Martial Arts).
Agreed, this forum is an excellent resource for inspiration, motivation, tips, etc...
Looks like you are progressing very well in your Dips. I'm looking to do a lot on my 50th birthday, just for the fun of it.
I've been reading some of these posts and it's incredible what some of these individuals can do and it is contributed to Charles Atlas. Individuals a lot older than me, have done incredible amounts of exercise; Navy Seal training at 70? Anyway, you get the picture; they are hardcore and I give them credit.
I need to push myself more without straining, like Charles Atlas says; "Train, Don't Strain".
Keep up the excellent training, both with Charles Atlas and your Martial Arts. I'm sure there are quite a few Martial Artists that follow Charles Atlas.
Welcome to the forum, I am a new member myself and have enjoyed the many benefits of the Charles Atlas exercises. I'm into Martial Arts too.

That's great that you are feeling more powerful and stronger, be sure to do the deep-breathing. I've been incorporating more Qigong into my practice and find that helps with the strikes too (although, I do Tai Chi; softer style of Martial Arts).
Agreed, this forum is an excellent resource for inspiration, motivation, tips, etc...
Looks like you are progressing very well in your Dips. I'm looking to do a lot on my 50th birthday, just for the fun of it.
I've been reading some of these posts and it's incredible what some of these individuals can do and it is contributed to Charles Atlas. Individuals a lot older than me, have done incredible amounts of exercise; Navy Seal training at 70? Anyway, you get the picture; they are hardcore and I give them credit.
I need to push myself more without straining, like Charles Atlas says; "Train, Don't Strain".
Keep up the excellent training, both with Charles Atlas and your Martial Arts. I'm sure there are quite a few Martial Artists that follow Charles Atlas.

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The course is great because you can do it anywhere, you don,t need any equipment and you can totally get as much tension as you want by just adjusting the pressure. So unlike weights you never need a spotter. Its the only course that i have woke up truly buzzing to do it. I call it ten to charlie. i find the chi kung and yoga great supplemnets to the course. The scope for variation and varying progressions make it viable for anyone. everyone can get something out of the course because you just do more reps or put more pep onto the exercises !
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The course is great because you can do it anywhere, you don,t need any equipment and you can totally get as much tension as you want by just adjusting the pressure. So unlike weights you never need a spotter. Its the only course that i have woke up truly buzzing to do it. I call it ten to charlie. i find the chi kung and yoga great supplemnets to the course. The scope for variation and varying progressions make it viable for anyone. everyone can get something out of the course because you just do more reps or put more pep onto the exercises ! I love the deep breathing exercises straight after the chair dips cos your breathing a bit !
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Welcome to the forum Greg!!! Hope those strikes keep getting stronger 
