Train Anywhere – Bands & Bodyweight

Coach Gil Strength & Conditioning

General Fitness, Functional Fitness, Functional Training, Strength & Conditioning
Coach
Gil Guardado, CPT, PES, CES

A 12-week program, split into three progressively challenging 4-week phases, designed to deliver effective workouts with minimal space and equipment, anywhere. No gym required.

This program focuses on band exercises and bodyweight exercises, utilizing logical progressions and regressions to keep the program challenging. This is a great program for those who are just getting started, those who may not be comfortable in a gym setting, or those who are unable to regularly make it to the gym due to time or budgetary restrictions.

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Minimal Equipment Required
The only equipment you need to get started is you, a little space to move around, bands of various lengths and resistance levels, and a commitment to consistently give your best effort. Adding a jump rope and a small box, step, or bench can give you a bit more variety, but the important stuff needed can fit into any small gym bag.
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Train Anywhere
Although designed for at-home workouts, this program gives you the freedom to train wherever you want. Whether in your own home or at the park, indoors or outdoors, this program allows you to change your scenery to wherever you'd like, utilizing portable equipment that you can take anywhere.
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Progressively Challenging For All Levels
This program is designed to progressively build your strength, work capacity, and mobility over a 12-week period. Logical progressions and recommendations to increase or decrease intensity are featured throughout the program to help you make it work for you and your current fitness level.
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Better Health & Performance, Simplified
Working out can be complicated, but it doesn't have to be. Finding a program that fits your needs should be a fun and exciting experience, not an overwhelming time-waste that leaves you feeling frustrated, or worse, overtrained and/or injured. Our programs will help you improve overall health and performance (for everyday life or for athletics) in a safe, progressive, and efficient way.
Features
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Access to your coaches
Coaches who will answer your questions and provide the feedback you need to progress
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Programming 6 days per week
Daily strength, conditioning, and recovery sessions that are accessible and challenging for athletes of any level or background
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Exercise Video Guidance
Instructional videos to guide your practice and make execution easy
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Delivered through TrainHeroic
A fast, intuitive app that lets you track your progress, celebrate PRs, and get insights on metrics like stress and recovery.
Equipment
Required
Foam Roller, Mini Bands, Long Bands (with or without handles)
Recommended
Box/Bench (for step-ups/jumps), Jump Rope
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Sample Week
Week 1 of 12-week program
Sunday
Week 1 Day 1

Prep

A

Foam Rolling

- Pick 2-4 areas to focus on as needed, or follow one of the protocols below. Roll each area for 10 reps or 30-45 seconds each. This section should take no more than 5 minutes. 1. Shins 2. Lateral Shin 3. Calves 4. Hamstrings 5. TFL/IT band 6. Glutes 7. T-Spine 8. Lats 9. Posterior Shoulder 10. Pecs 11. Quad/HF 12. Adductor Specific Protocols: - General Prep: 6, 7, 11, 12 - Lower Body Prep: 6, 11, 12 - Upper Body Prep: 7, 8, 9 - Knee Pain: 4, 5, 6, 11 - Back Pain: 4, 6, 7, 12 - Shoulder Pain: 7, 8, 9, 10 - Shin Splints/Runner's Knee: 1, 2, 3

Prep

B

Mobility/Activation - General

- Alternating Shin Box x5 each side - Alternating Spider-Man Stretch x5 each side - Adductor Rocking x5 each side - Quadruped T-Spine Extension/Rotation x5 each side - Scapular Floor Slides x10

Prep

C

Movement Prep - Linear Emphasis

Dynamic stretches can be done for reps or moving for 10-20 yards - Glute bridge x15 - Knee hug x5 each - Quad stretch w/reach x5 each - Inverted hamstring stretch x5 each - Backward lunge w/reach x5 each - Linear march x10-20 yards (Optional. Can be done in-place) - Linear skip (Optional. Can be done in-place) - 2-inch run, 2x5 seconds (Optional)

D1

Squat Jump - Singles

2 x 5

D2

Linear 1-leg Hop & Stick

2 x 5

E1

Hands Elevated Push-up

2 x 8

E2

Supine 1-leg Hip Lift w/Knee Hug

2 x 8

E3

Side Plank

2 x 15

F1

Band Bent Over 1-arm Pull-down

2 x 8

F2

Bottom-up Split Squat

2 x 8

F3

Front Plank

2 x 20

Monday
Week 1 Day 2

Prep

A

Foam Rolling

- Pick 2-4 areas to focus on as needed, or follow one of the protocols below. Roll each area for 10 reps or 30-45 seconds each. This section should take no more than 5 minutes. 1. Shins 2. Lateral Shin 3. Calves 4. Hamstrings 5. TFL/IT band 6. Glutes 7. T-Spine 8. Lats 9. Posterior Shoulder 10. Pecs 11. Quad/HF 12. Adductor Specific Protocols: - General Prep: 6, 7, 11, 12 - Lower Body Prep: 6, 11, 12 - Upper Body Prep: 7, 8, 9 - Knee Pain: 4, 5, 6, 11 - Back Pain: 4, 6, 7, 12 - Shoulder Pain: 7, 8, 9, 10 - Shin Splints/Runner's Knee: 1, 2, 3

Prep

B

Mobility/Activation - General

- Alternating Shin Box x5 each side - Alternating Spider-Man Stretch x5 each side - Adductor Rocking x5 each side - Quadruped T-Spine Extension/Rotation x5 each side - Scapular Floor Slides x10

Prep

C

Movement Prep - General

Dynamic stretches can be done for reps or moving for 10-20 yards - Glute bridge march x10 each - Knee hug x5 each - Quad stretch w/reach x5 each - Lateral lunge x5 each - Backward lunge w/rotation x5 each - Linear skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - Lateral skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - Base rotations, 2x5 seconds (Optional)

Conditioning

D

Conditioning - Cardiac Output

- Choose any low intensity exercise as long as HR in correct range (brisk walking, hiking, biking, stair running, swimming, jump rope, imaginary jump rope, shadow boxing, punching bag, low-impact bodyweight exercises, etc) - Perform 20-30 minutes of activity while maintaining your heart rate between 130-150 beats per minute. A chest-strapped or a wrist-worn heart rate monitor will help you keep track of where your pulse is. - Intensity can be varied throughout the session as long as the heart rate stays in the appropriate range (ex. work up to 150bpm, recover to 130bpm, repeat) - Modes can be mixed together (example: 5 minutes shadow boxing , 5 minutes jump rope, 5 minutes stair runs, etc) as long as the heart rate stays in the appropriate range.

Conditioning

E

Active Recovery

Take time for yourself and maybe get a little light activity while you're at it. Go to practice if participating in a sport. Take a walk. Go hiking. Take a yoga class. Run errands. Get a massage. The choice is yours!

Tuesday
Week 1 Day 3

Prep

A

Foam Rolling

- Pick 2-4 areas to focus on as needed, or follow one of the protocols below. Roll each area for 10 reps or 30-45 seconds each. This section should take no more than 5 minutes. 1. Shins 2. Lateral Shin 3. Calves 4. Hamstrings 5. TFL/IT band 6. Glutes 7. T-Spine 8. Lats 9. Posterior Shoulder 10. Pecs 11. Quad/HF 12. Adductor Specific Protocols: - General Prep: 6, 7, 11, 12 - Lower Body Prep: 6, 11, 12 - Upper Body Prep: 7, 8, 9 - Knee Pain: 4, 5, 6, 11 - Back Pain: 4, 6, 7, 12 - Shoulder Pain: 7, 8, 9, 10 - Shin Splints/Runner's Knee: 1, 2, 3

Prep

B

Mobility/Activation - General

- Alternating Shin Box x5 each side - Alternating Spider-Man Stretch x5 each side - Adductor Rocking x5 each side - Quadruped T-Spine Extension/Rotation x5 each side - Scapular Floor Slides x10

Prep

C

Movement Prep - Multidirectional Emphasis

Dynamic stretches can be done for reps or moving for 10-20 yards - 1-leg glute bridge x10 each - Inverted hamstring stretch x5 each - Leg cradle x5 each - Lateral lunge x5 each - World's Greatest Stretch x3 each - Lateral march x10-20 yards (Optional) - Lateral skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - 2-inch run - in and out x5 seconds each (Optional)

D1

Lateral/Medial 1-leg Hop & Stick

2 x 3

D2

Lateral Bound & Stick

2 x 5

E1

Band 1/2 Kneeling 1-arm Row

2 x 8

E2

Bodyweight Box Squat

2 x 8

E3

Single-leg Balance ABCs

2 x 1

F1

Band 1/2 Kneeling 1-arm Overhead Press

2 x 8

F2

Reaching 1-leg Romanian Deadlift

2 x 8

F3

Kneeling Front Plank w/Shoulder Tap

2 x 8

Wednesday
Week 1 Day 4

Prep

A

Foam Rolling

- Pick 2-4 areas to focus on as needed, or follow one of the protocols below. Roll each area for 10 reps or 30-45 seconds each. This section should take no more than 5 minutes. 1. Shins 2. Lateral Shin 3. Calves 4. Hamstrings 5. TFL/IT band 6. Glutes 7. T-Spine 8. Lats 9. Posterior Shoulder 10. Pecs 11. Quad/HF 12. Adductor Specific Protocols: - General Prep: 6, 7, 11, 12 - Lower Body Prep: 6, 11, 12 - Upper Body Prep: 7, 8, 9 - Knee Pain: 4, 5, 6, 11 - Back Pain: 4, 6, 7, 12 - Shoulder Pain: 7, 8, 9, 10 - Shin Splints/Runner's Knee: 1, 2, 3

Prep

B

Mobility/Activation - General

For this session, repeat this sequence for a total of 2-3 sets. - Alternating Shin Box x5 each side - Alternating Spider-Man Stretch x5 each side - Adductor Rocking x5 each side - Quadruped T-Spine Extension/Rotation x5 each side - Scapular Floor Slides x10

Prep

C

Movement Prep - Linear Emphasis

For this session, repeat this sequence for a total of 2-3 sets. Dynamic stretches can be done for reps or moving for 10-20 yards - Glute bridge x15 - Knee hug x5 each - Quad stretch w/reach x5 each - Inverted hamstring stretch x5 each - Backward lunge w/reach x5 each - Linear march x10-20 yards (Optional. Can be done in-place) - Linear skip (Optional. Can be done in-place) - 2-inch run, 2x5 seconds (Optional)

Conditioning

D

Active Recovery

Take time for yourself and maybe get a little light activity while you're at it. Go to practice if participating in a sport. Take a walk. Go hiking. Take a yoga class. Run errands. Get a massage. The choice is yours!

Thursday
Week 1 Day 5

Prep

A

Foam Rolling

- Pick 2-4 areas to focus on as needed, or follow one of the protocols below. Roll each area for 10 reps or 30-45 seconds each. This section should take no more than 5 minutes. 1. Shins 2. Lateral Shin 3. Calves 4. Hamstrings 5. TFL/IT band 6. Glutes 7. T-Spine 8. Lats 9. Posterior Shoulder 10. Pecs 11. Quad/HF 12. Adductor Specific Protocols: - General Prep: 6, 7, 11, 12 - Lower Body Prep: 6, 11, 12 - Upper Body Prep: 7, 8, 9 - Knee Pain: 4, 5, 6, 11 - Back Pain: 4, 6, 7, 12 - Shoulder Pain: 7, 8, 9, 10 - Shin Splints/Runner's Knee: 1, 2, 3

Prep

B

Mobility/Activation - General

- Alternating Shin Box x5 each side - Alternating Spider-Man Stretch x5 each side - Adductor Rocking x5 each side - Quadruped T-Spine Extension/Rotation x5 each side - Scapular Floor Slides x10

Prep

C

Movement Prep - General

Dynamic stretches can be done for reps or moving for 10-20 yards - Glute bridge march x10 each - Knee hug x5 each - Quad stretch w/reach x5 each - Lateral lunge x5 each - Backward lunge w/rotation x5 each - Linear skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - Lateral skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - Base rotations, 2x5 seconds (Optional)

D1

Broad Jump & Stick

2 x 5

D2

Linear Power Step-up – Alternating Singles

2 x 5

E1

Hands Elevated Push-up

2 x 8

E2

Bodyweight Alternating Lateral Squat

2 x 8

E3

Band Pull-apart – Supine On Foam Roller

2 x 8

F1

Side Plank

2 x 15

F2

Front Plank

2 x 20

F3

Hip Lift March

2 x 8

Friday
Week 1 Day 6

Prep

A

Foam Rolling

- Pick 2-4 areas to focus on as needed, or follow one of the protocols below. Roll each area for 10 reps or 30-45 seconds each. This section should take no more than 5 minutes. 1. Shins 2. Lateral Shin 3. Calves 4. Hamstrings 5. TFL/IT band 6. Glutes 7. T-Spine 8. Lats 9. Posterior Shoulder 10. Pecs 11. Quad/HF 12. Adductor Specific Protocols: - General Prep: 6, 7, 11, 12 - Lower Body Prep: 6, 11, 12 - Upper Body Prep: 7, 8, 9 - Knee Pain: 4, 5, 6, 11 - Back Pain: 4, 6, 7, 12 - Shoulder Pain: 7, 8, 9, 10 - Shin Splints/Runner's Knee: 1, 2, 3

Prep

B

Mobility/Activation - General

- Alternating Shin Box x5 each side - Alternating Spider-Man Stretch x5 each side - Adductor Rocking x5 each side - Quadruped T-Spine Extension/Rotation x5 each side - Scapular Floor Slides x10

Prep

C

Movement Prep - General

Dynamic stretches can be done for reps or moving for 10-20 yards - Glute bridge march x10 each - Knee hug x5 each - Quad stretch w/reach x5 each - Lateral lunge x5 each - Backward lunge w/rotation x5 each - Linear skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - Lateral skip x10-20 yards (Optional) - Base rotations, 2x5 seconds (Optional)

Conditioning

D

Conditioning - Cardiac Output

- Choose any low intensity exercise as long as HR in correct range (brisk walking, hiking, biking, stair running, swimming, jump rope, imaginary jump rope, shadow boxing, punching bag, low-impact bodyweight exercises, etc) - Perform 20-30 minutes of activity while maintaining your heart rate between 130-150 beats per minute. A chest-strapped or a wrist-worn heart rate monitor will help you keep track of where your pulse is. - Intensity can be varied throughout the session as long as the heart rate stays in the appropriate range (ex. work up to 150bpm, recover to 130bpm, repeat) - Modes can be mixed together (example: 5 minutes shadow boxing , 5 minutes jump rope, 5 minutes stair runs, etc) as long as the heart rate stays in the appropriate range.

Conditioning

E

Active Recovery

Take time for yourself and maybe get a little light activity while you're at it. Go to practice if participating in a sport. Take a walk. Go hiking. Take a yoga class. Run errands. Get a massage. The choice is yours!

Coach
coach-avatar Gil Guardado, CPT, PES, CES

Coach Gil currently serves as the head strength & conditioning coach at Xtreme Couture MMA. Certified as a trainer since 2006, he has been coaching clients in weight rooms, on the mats, and in boxing and MMA rings for 18+ years. Coach Gil also holds purple belts in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Bang Muay Thai, and has competed in both amateur and professional mixed martial arts competition.

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No Space? No Equipment? No excuses!

Coach Gil is here to help you learn how to train wherever you are, with whatever you have available. Whether you're just getting started or need something to keep you in shape until you can get back to the gym, we're here to help you succeed!

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