A 1-mile run, 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 300 squats, and a 1-mile run again. That's what the Murph workout consists of. Sound tough? Absolutely! But that's the reason why I decided to do it for 30 days in a row. Challenge accepted!
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TIMESTAMPS:
What if you're a fitness noob 0:56
Important tips 1:28
Day 1. No turning back! 2:48
Day 2. I forgot about one important thing 3:23
Day 7. This workout is grueling 3:58
Day 12. What ruined my uplifting attitude 4:27
Day 13. Tough morning 4:56
Day 15. The first changes in my body 5:27
Day 21. The turning point 5:52
Day 30. Did I achieve my goal? 6:29
My results 💪 6:54
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SUMMARY:
- If I were a fitness noob, I’d never even think about going through this challenge. Because it can be dangerous for your health.
- Don’t work out on an empty stomach. Your body needs fuel for a good performance.
- Don’t try to sprint the first mile. It’s your warm-up, so don’t waste all your energy on it.
- Don’t forget about breaks. Have a 30-second rest between reps. Halfway through the workout, take 3-4 minutes to wipe off the sweat and drink some water.
- Being in pretty good shape, running the first mile was easy peasy. After that, I went through 20 sets that consisted of 5 pull-ups, 10 push-ups, and 15 squats each.
- I realized that I forgot about one important thing – stretching. As you probably know, it helps with post-workout soreness.
- I guess I could say that the first week went smooth. I mean, of course, I still felt unbelievably exhausted after each session. But I was happy that I wasn’t tempted to give up.
- Halfway through my ordeal, I noticed the first changes in my body. You see, I work at the office and must wear shirts and ties. And when I put on my favorite shirt after the workout, I realized it was too tight on me.
- The beginning of the third week was the turning point in my challenge. I guess my body was just mad at me because I put it through such strenuous training without a single day of rest.
- The last workout was the most satisfying one I’ve ever had. The pain and tiredness didn’t even bother me. I guess I can chalk this up as a victory.
- I got way stronger. Also, my body became more defined. Especially the lats on my back! I didn’t take measurements, but I’m pretty sure my back got wider.
- But the most important changes were in my mind. I can’t remember the last time I was this proud of myself.
- I’m so grateful for this difficult but rewarding experience that I decided to trade in my gym membership for the Murph workout every day.
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