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Friday, February 23, 2018

Eugen Sandow's lightweight dumbbells system of exercises explained

Hello. Some people asked me to give a more detailed explanation of the system and how to do it.
This post is precisely about that.
I made a video where I give examples on how to do the exercises and I give my comments there about that. The video is enough to follow the system, but if you want to try out numbers of repetitions given by Sandow then you should have a look at the tables given in this post. They are taken directly from Sandow's book. You don't need to follow them but they can give you an approximate aim to hit when you are doing the exercises. You can as well read the original description of the exercises given by Sandow in his book which I placed here in this post. So if you feel that my examples and explanations are wrong you can follow the exercises using your own judgement.

Firstly there is a warm-up routine recommended by Sandow to prepare your body for the main work-out.


Next you may want to write down the table numbers for each exercise if you want to follow them and then make some sort or your own table which you can follow daily. Mine is given under Sandow's table for adults.
In my table I have 22 exercises because it was more convenient for me to write down some Sandow's exercises as separate ones and I have some of my own, not included in his system, thus 22. SO, numbers on top of my table represent exercises - 1-22 and numbers on the left represent days of training in a cycle - 1-15.







Here is a book from which I got the exercises: Sandow on physical training


Here is a video I made with some explanations and pieces of advice.



A "play list" for the video

The warm-up  - 00:02:06
Exercises
1 - 00:15:05
2 - 00:18:00
3 - 00:19:00
4 - 00:20:32
4 (variation) - 00:21:04
5 - 00:22:10
6 - 00:23:20
7 - 00:24:20
8 - 00:25:35
9 - 00:26:52
10 - 00:28:26
11 - 00:29:30
12 (the same as 11 only done to the other side) - 00:32:27
13 - 00:32:50
14 - 00:35:57
15a (added from Sandow's booklet) - 00:40:15
15 - 00:41:45
15b (added from Sandow's booklet) - 00:43:30
16 - 00:44:40
16 (variation) - 00:46:00
17 - 00:48:50

The same video, but in Russian language

8 comments:

  1. Hi the one only Tony that's very helpful info thanks be lucky.

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  4. Hi Thank you for sharing. One question what you think is exercise 18.

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    1. Hi. If you would point at the time frame in the video then I could tell you my thoughts on it. Or at least describe what exercise 18 do you mean?

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  5. Hi I talking about in the table for adults there is mention of a exercise 18. You had mention when you were demonstrating the exercises, that the exercise numbers are different depending on the source. So I was asking if you had any thoughts on what could be exercise 18 since he only describes up exercise 17.

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  6. I see, I think it might be one of the abs exercises from his booklet. I called them 15a and 15b in the "play list" under the video here. It's just my guess based on the number of reps (25) which is okay for abs and you don't need weights, so it's doable. If I am wrong, then it's a mystery what was the 18th exercise.

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