What Is The Sylvester Stallone Expendables Workout?

By Russ Howe


The Sylvester Stallone Expendables workout has become one of the most popular celebrity fitness plans of the last few years and is now one of the most asked questions in gyms around the world, alongside things such as "Should women use weight?" and "Which whey protein should I use?"

Today we will explain the workout for you step by step, detailing each of the moves Sly used to get in top shape for each of the 2 Expendables movies so far. []

We'll be focusing on all three areas of your arms today as we hit biceps, triceps and forearms in one punishing session which is split up into three phases, each of which cover an individual muscle. Let's begin with the biceps section.

The first exercise here is good, old fashioned chin-ups. Aim for 12 repetitions before moving onto biceps curls with a EZ-Bar and going to failure. The third move in today's plan is dumbbell hammer curls on an incline bench set to around 45 degrees. You need to push this out 12 times.

At this stage most people start wondering what they have let themselves in for. The session moves on to the final two exercises in the biceps phase, which involve 12 reps of a high cable curl followed by 10 zottman curls.

Phase 2 lets your biceps rest up as we move down the arm to your forearm. We'll be using time-tested, battle-proven techniques here to sculpt an area of the body which most people neglect to train at all. Try forcing out 20 wrist curls, immediately followed by the same number of reps with a reverse grip. This is then backed up with 30 handshake curls and nicely finished by a timed hang to failure.

The final phase focuses entirely on your triceps. The back of your arm has yet to be tested, so you'll be pushed quite hard here. Begin with 12 close-grip bench presses and then immediately switch to triceps dips until failure. Once here, transition into a lying triceps extension for 12 more reps before once again hitting failure on dips. By this stage you'll be feeling the burn considerably and the final exercise of the round, rope pushdowns, will finish you off entirely.

While you may already be familiar with the majority of the exercises in today's program, the style of the workout will take many by surprise. Sly doesn't perform regular sets, he moves through the entire section as a circuit, going from one exercise to the next without rest. He'll perform four rounds of phase one before moving onto phase two, and so on.

Sly wraps up this session by pushing out a set of close-grip push-ups to failure and then holding the plank position for ninety seconds.

The Sylvester Stallone Expendables workout is not for the faint of heart and is something you should definitely only attempt once you have found your feet in the gym. We'd recommend spending a few months training regularly before attempting this, due to the extreme volume of exercises used.




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