The 300 Workout for Full Body Conditioning

on 5/8/2008 | filed in: Exercise and Workouts
The 300 Workout for Full Body Conditioning By now everyone has heard of the movie 300, and most strength and conditioning athletes know about The 300 Workout. This is how all those ripped actors in the movie got into such great shape. The 300 Workout is well known as a pretty hardcore conditioning program. Not everyone can complete this workout, and those that do have seriously trained for it before attempting the final challenge.

Most of the actors trained 5 days per week for 8-10 total weeks, while Gerard Butler (the star, King Leonidas) trained for 12 weeks. This is something that anyone reading Project Swole can accomplish, and this is definitely something I can accomplish in 10 weeks. Let’s take a look at the original workout:

The 300 Workout Challenge

* 25 pull-ups
* 50 deadlifts at 135 pounds
* 50 push-ups
* 50 box jumps with a 24-inch box
* 50 “floor wipers” (a core and shoulders exercise at 135 pounds)
* 50 “clean and press” at 36 pounds (a weight-lifting exercise)
* 25 more pull-ups — for a total of 300 reps
* 300 Total Reps


I have heard of versions of this program where you have to complete the desired number of reps by alternating exercises. For example, you might perform push ups as a superset to pull ups, performing 3 sets of 10 reps each to hit a goal of 30 before moving on to the next exercise. I will incorporate this strategy for my first two sets only.

Some 300 Workout routines consist of bodyweight only exercises, while others are apprised strictly of plyometrics. I have included some bodyweight exercise in my attack strategy, and hope to phase in some plyo movements as I get back into shape. Since I am definitely out of shape, I will not try the 300 Challenge yet, but instead I will start training with the following modified program:

Finish the article at Project Swole: The 300 Workout for Full Body Conditioning

Tags  conditioning, total body, full body, exercise, 300 workout
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phobos phobos
October 12, 2009
7:26 AM
Humm... Intresting.. and definately challenging.... but can any one eplain whats "clean and press" & floor wipers?? thank you

 
biggestboss biggestboss October 20, 2009  1:56 AM
"Clean and press" is a power move where you start in the athletic position (Feet shoulder width apart, knees bent slightly but rather than hands in front of you, you will have the straight bar) Depending on how many muscle groups you want to do you can do this either "hanging"-with the bar in front of you held at a resting position below your knees. Or a full clean and press where you start with the weight resting on the floor each time. The motion should be explosive up ("the clean" ) You should be holding the bar in the overhand position so once you "clean" the bar to chest level, snapping the wrist back you are now ready for the"press" from chest level you push the straight bar overhead just like you would in any standing shoulder press. Incorporating both work outs into one motion creates a total body work out that you will feel from your legs, core and back/shoulders, even some arm as well.

 
phobos phobos October 21, 2009  8:45 AM
Wow...thanks u explained very well... Im gonna do it today for sure sounds Hard and fun....

Sandman Sandman
September 02, 2009
9:47 PM
300 Total Reps? Too bad the movie doesn't call 200 or 100... (a)

oeboe oeboe
August 30, 2009
6:50 PM
the last 25 pull ups are to hard for me though ;)

Philip004 Philip004
July 15, 2009
10:37 PM
I think I gonna try it

ccrunner1134 ccrunner1134
July 07, 2009
7:42 AM
i might try it

MarshallPage MarshallPage
April 03, 2009
12:59 PM
That would be intense.

Think I might give this a try this weekend...

Marshall

 
charlievan The Beast September 02, 2009  9:58 PM
It is extremely intense, its not something I would do on a regular basis, I think it would be counterproductive for mass gain and its a bitch on joints. Was challenging though, I'll leave that kind of stuff to the Young ones lol.

kdub kdub
February 14, 2009
1:46 AM
Can anyone tell me what "floor wipers" are?


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