Brendan Meyers – Home of the Art and Science of Calisthenics https://www.calisthenicsmag.com Home of the Art and Science of Calisthenics Mon, 27 Jun 2016 17:03:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Exclusive Interview: Youtube Star & Calisthenics Expert, Brendan Meyers https://www.calisthenicsmag.com/exclusive-interview-youtube-star-calisthenics-expert-brendan-meyers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=exclusive-interview-youtube-star-calisthenics-expert-brendan-meyers Thu, 31 Mar 2016 14:52:49 +0000 http://www.calisthenicsmag.com/?p=2722 When I first embarked on my journey into calisthenics, I really didn’t know where to turn. It wasn’t until I found the, Tony Robbins of Calisthenics, Brendan Meyers. Brendan is a guy that is super positive and is a fantastic role model and representative for the world of calisthenics.

Brendan comes from a physical education background having received his degree in just that, physical education, so he combines both practical theory with real world experience.

What I most appreciate about Brendan is that he is going for it and helping people along the way. His videos are pure and authentic. His approach to health and nutrition is sensible and easy to follow, and most of all his attitude and enthusiasm for life is just down right contagious.

He clearly is a natural born teacher and we are all extremely lucky and privileged to have someone such as Brendan to help us along our own health and fitness journey.

It’s pretty clear from the get go that one of Brendan’s passions is being of service.

As an author, teacher, athlete and business man, there is really no limits to what he can do.

I was super thrilled when Brendan agreed to do this interview, and equally excited to learn more about him and his own unique philosophy both personally and professionally.

Here is our interview with Mr. Brendan Meyers….

Thank you for joining us Brendan, to begin….

Could you tell us a little bit about how you got into Calisthenics?

I always wondered what bodyweight training was all about. Playing college football, my best friend and I stumbled upon the barstarzz channel. I didn’t think anything of it, except that they were incredibly strong. My friend and I were messing around one day saying “let’s call ourselves boynton beach Barstarzz”, we took a photo of me pretending to hold a front lever, and then went on with our lives. I had no clue 2 years later that I would have to quit football and started to engage in this type of exercise. That being said, the day I quit football was the day I made the decision to start doing something different – calisthenics!

You have inspired millions of people all around the world, who has inspired you in your life?

Those who have constantly shown me support, my family (fans), and parents.


If you could thank three people in your life who would they be and what would you say to each of them?

Coach Sims – Thank you for helping me realize football wasn’t everything. Thank you for instilling that extra motivation in me to be as great as I wanted to be.
Mom and Dad – Thank you for supporting me, for believing in every step I took. You have, and always will be, the ones who made me who I am today!
TJ Jackson – Thank you for being my trainer for those few years… but more importantly – thank you for believing in my athletic ability at such a young age.


What’s the most important lesson you have learned in life either personally or professionally?

Believe in others around you, but always be cautious. The greatest mistake society makes is NOT trusting others.


In one sentence or phrase how would you define success?

Success is a lifelong pursuit of happiness.


What was the best decision you have made?

The best decision in my life would have to be when I moved to California. It was a big step in my career, but I felt like living in Florida was holding me back. I needed change, I needed to experience something new!


What was the most challenging or difficult decision you had to make?

One of the most challenging decisions I have had to make is leaving my family and pursuing my dream here in California. I am a family man and am extremely close to my parents.


As an inspirational and motivational fitness star, what pearls of wisdom or words of advice would you have for those chasing their dreams?

My advice to those who are chasing their dreams is simple. Be consistent and NEVER lose focus. The second you begin to concentrate on other things around you, is the day your journey towards that one goal will plateau.


Looking over your accomplishments thus far, is there anything you would have done differently or that you possibly regret?

Look at my accomplishments up until, I can honestly say I do not regret anything. The decision I have made through out my lifetime has defined the person I am today.


What question should I have asked you that I didn’t ask? Why is that question important and what is the answer?

How did you become so hungry for success? It is important because it is the answer to my life story.


– I woke up one day sick and tired of my current situation. No one believed in me, my friends were doing great in their sport, I felt alone, I had pimples all over my face, I was so skinny, and I was just tired of looking at myself in the mirror. One day I wrote down 3 words onto a notecard and placed it in the corner of my bedroom wall. It read – Dedication, Hard Work, and Sacrifice. I still live by those three words to this day and will forever live by them until the day I die.


To learn more about Brendan check out his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/leftyjrpro/


To check out him out on Facebook go to: https://www.facebook.com/brendanmeyersofficial


And to learn more about his BCut Bodyweight program check out: https://www.calisthenicsmag.com/8zpr


Also check out him out at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebmeyers/


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Want To Know Who Are The Top Calisthenics Experts on YouTube https://www.calisthenicsmag.com/want-to-know-who-are-the-top-3-calisthenics-experts-on-youtube/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=want-to-know-who-are-the-top-3-calisthenics-experts-on-youtube Thu, 16 Jul 2015 17:57:33 +0000 http://www.calisthenicsmag.com/?p=2070 With all the noise surrounding us, how do you make sense of all the calisthenics information, from YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, to all the rest?

It can seem a bit overwhelming.

The purpose of this post is to provide you a list of some of my favorite YouTube channels, and show you where I sometimes go when I need to learn something new.

This list is in no particular order or ranking. This list is based on these guys being, what I like to call my top list. They are sort of like your own personal board of advisers, and you can go to them whenever you want, FREE of charge for advice and pearls of wisdom.

We all can benefit from learning from these calisthenics experts.

1. Al Kavadlo

Al-Kavadlo-Six-PackIf there was ever someone more humble and just down right helpful considering his world class expert status, it has got to be Al Kavadlo.  He is the leading expert in the world of calisthenics, answering visitor questions to his YouTube channel on a weekly basis.

He is a true calisthenics practitioner living what he preaches by only using just his own body weight as  his gym. He is not against incorporating weights into your regimen, he just prefers not to.

In addition to being the leading expert, and a YouTube star, he is also a prolific writer with five books to his credit, such as:  Zen Mind, Strong Body, Stretching Your Boundaries, Pushing the Limits, Raising The Bar, & We’re Working Out!

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link (https://www.youtube.com/user/alkavadlo/)

You can also find him at his website: http://www.alkavadlo.com

You can also check out this interview I did with Al

Check out this great video on one arm push ups.  (Time: 1:56 minutes)

2. Barstarzz

barstarzzBarStarzz is an international workout team determined to inspire the world to workout and live healthy lives. BarStarzz members train their bodies through creative calisthenics, building from basic body-weight exercises to create new moves and push the physical limits of the human body. We believe working out should be fun and simple and diet should involve lifestyle choices not short-term experiments.

 

ed_barstarzzFounded by Ed Checo (pictured on the right), it has now become a huge positive movement in the world of calisthenics. Ed has created some of the most inspirational and motivating YouTube videos out there. He and his international workout team can be seen all over YouTube. They are making a positive change in the world of health and fitness.

There are videos at least every week and sometimes more than once a week. The topics cover everything from instructional, tutorials to inspirational stories from around the world.

Check out this video on this 64 year old grandfather (Time 3:13 minutes)

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link (https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialBarstarzz)

You can also find them at their website: http://barstarzz.com/

 3. Strength Project

strength_projectStrength Project was founded by Arash Baboo in 2008, originally under the Channel ProjectStrength.  In 2009 the channel name was switched to StrengthProject.  Strength Project today hosts a variety of movement related tutorials from gymnastics, breakdancing to weightlifting.

StrengthProject was also responsible for the viral sensations such as most notably CT Fletcher, the Kali Muscle story, and a host of other collaborations. It is without a doubt one of the best YouTube channels on calisthenics and body weight training, with clear and concise instructions. The only caveat is that the videos are rather sporadic, so you have to subscribe to get the updates of new videos.

Strength Project was founded by Arash, however it is now comprised of many well known calisthenic experts such as Sam Tribble.

Check out this video of Sam Tribble, (Time 1:52 minutes)

Arash is one of the foremost YouTube cinematographers that has captured some impressive and incredible videos. check out this video of Kali Muscle, (Time 9:08 minutes)

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link (http://bit.ly/1K3WrSC)

You can also find them at their website: http://strength-project.com/

You can visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/strengthproject

Additional Great YouTube Channels

Here are a list of some my other favorite channels:

ChickenBreast TV

chickenbreasttvAlex Dieck aka Pro D has a great channel with a ton of fantastic videos on calisthenics. I have learned a ton from him and its worth checking out his videos.

He is just an all around nice guy putting out great and useful content.

 

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/ChickenBreastTV/

You can visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/alexakaprod?fref=ts

Calisthenics & Weight Training

Kris_KarlssonKris Karlsson runs this channel and has a fantastic site and super popular YouTube channel, simple for his great content. Again like with Alex I have learned quite a bit from his channel.

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/fitnessclown

You can visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/cwtraining

 

Calisthenic Movement

calisthenic-movementOut of Europe these two have been providing super helpful videos for some time now, and are a favorite among real enthusiasts of calisthenics and body weight training.

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/Calisthenicmovement/

You can visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Calisthenic-Movement/154846744637610

You can also check out their website at: http://www.calisthenic-movement.com/english-version/

 

Corey Hall

corey_hallCorey Hall is another one of those really helpful YouTube channels. He provides great content and is just a real down to earth guy. Again I have personally benefited from his channel.

He really has a great way of explaining the difficult and especially his videos are useful all levels from beginner to advanced.

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/cth38881

You can visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Corey-Hall/457762710952843?ref=hl

 

Calisthenics Kingz

alg-george-richards-jpgHit Richards is one of the forerunners in the world of calisthenics and has been at it for some time now. He is one of the first YouTube channels that started to making videos in this genre.

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoCDr7PrNiWujqLA78UxZng

You can visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/THECALISTHENICSKING

You can also check out their website at: http://www.calisthenicskingz.net/

Brendan Meyers

brendan_meyersBrendan Meyers has an incredible story going from skinny to ripped and muscular, he’s has got a ton of helpful videos on YouTube.

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/leftyjrpro

You can visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/BrendanMeyersOfficial

You can also check out their website at: http://brendanmeyers.com/

Fitness FAQs

fitness_faqs_daniel_vadnalDaniel Vadnal provides great content and no-nonsense approach to calisthenics.

You can find his YouTube channel by clicking the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/FitnessFAQs

You can visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/FitnessFAQs

 

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Want To Learn Top Shoulder Workouts? https://www.calisthenicsmag.com/learn-top-shoulder-workouts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=learn-top-shoulder-workouts Thu, 19 Mar 2015 06:17:50 +0000 http://www.calisthenicsmag.com/?p=1452 Isolating just the shoulders with calisthenics can be a tricky task, especially as the majority of bodyweight exercises typically work more than one muscle group.

This post is really for my own selfish needs, as I want to increase my strength and endurance with pull ups. One of the main muscle groups required for stronger pulling range of motions are the shoulders, thereby I searched far and wide for some useful information and video tutorials that would help me to strengthen my shoulders.

Shoulders 101

According to Wikipedia; “The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons.

The shoulder can abduct, rotate, be raised in front of and behind the torso and move through a full 360° in the sagittal plane. ”

Because the shoulder joint provides for a wide range of motion, it is extremely complex combining maximum mobility, and at the same time very vulnerable far more prone to dislocation and injury than other joints.

The movements of the shoulder joints are controlled by the deltoids, which there are three muscles the front (anterior), side (middle) and rear (posterior) deltoids, or delts. These muscles, working individually and in combination especially in calisthenics, for lifting, pushing and pulling.

For a more in depth view of the anatomy of the shoulder and it’s inner workings, check out this great video by Randale Sechrest  (Time:6:52 minutes)

Shoulder Workouts – Video Tutorials

Here is a great video tutorial by Brendan Meyers. He offers fantastic advice and suggestions on bodyweight exercises and I have personally learned a ton from him.

Here is the workout:

12 Assisted Handstand Push Ups – 3 Sets – 1 Minute Rest
6 Dipping Push Ups – 3 Sets – 1 Minute Rest

Rest 2 Minutes

8 Tuck Planche Push Ups (For Beginners: Isometric Hold)- 2 Sets – 30 Second Rest
6 Planche Push Ups – 2 Sets – 30 Second Rest

Rest 2 Minutes

8 Second Pulsating Delt Pyramid – 4 Sets – 45 Second Rest

Rest 2 Minutes

12 Assisted Clap Handstand Push Ups – 3 Sets – 30 Second Rest

Rest 2 Minutes

5 Alternating Assisted Handstand Push Ups – 2 Sets – 45 Second Rest

Here is another fantastic shoulder workout from Corey Hall. Corey has awesome video tutorials with an approach to fitness and calisthenics that just about anyone can follow and understand.

Circuit Training – (Time: 6:28 minutes)
30 Seconds Each Exercise
Incline Shoulder Press – 30 Seconds
10 Second Rest
Resistance Band – 30 Seconds
10 Second Rest
Wall Climbers – 10-15 Reps
10 Second Rest
Half Levers – 5 Reps

30 Seconds Each Exercise
Incline Shoulder Press – 30 Seconds
10 Second Rest
Resistance Band – 30 Seconds
10 Second Rest
Wall Climbers – 10-15 Reps
10 Second Rest
Half Levers – 5 Reps

Here is another great video from Pavel “The Fortress” Rudometkin (Time: 10:29 minutes):

In conclusion, the shoulders are an essential muscle and joint to your own mobility and strength. Exercise, proper nutrition, rest and recovery are necessary. In addition, paying close attention to your body is critical, especially when it comes to the shoulders because they are more prone to joint injury.

If you suspect you have any pain or soreness, stop, rest, and if needed seek professional medical attention. The shoulders are super-important in the world of calisthenics and proper care is crucial.

Shoulder Test

Take care, as the shoulders are the primary movers for just about all pushing, pulling, and lifting you may partake in.

Many athletes can suffer from shoulder impingement there are two popular test one can do, the Hawkins Kennedy Test and the Neer Test. These are just a couple of there are many more variations of test dependent of the area and scope of the issue.

Kathleen Carr, MD demonstrates the Hawkin’s Test as part of a complete Shoulder Exam

Kathleen Carr, MD demonstrates the Neer’s Sign as part of a complete Shoulder Exam

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