PrinceKyo said:
Say i dont have any training equipment, anyone know a good training regiment with pushups and situps and such
Most people can develop an appreciable amount of strength, endurance and power with little to no equipment.Two key exercises in my opinion that require no weightlifting equipment are 1) burpees and 2) pull-ups.You can get a great workout with little more than these two exercises.
If you are unfamiliar with burpees, look here:
As you can see, a burpee combines a squat thrust, a push-up and a squat jump all into one, and when performed at a rapid pace with short rest intervals between sets, it is an extremely effective conditioning exercise for your cardiovascular system, easily on par with sprints (another effective exercise you incorporate that requires no equipment.
For burpees, I would stick to 10 reps per set, upwards of 10 sets.The intensity factor will be your rest intervals between sets.Start out with 60 second rest intervals and gradually-over the span of a month or two-reduce that time so you are resting no more than 30 seconds and no less than 15 seconds.
For the pull-ups, ladders work pretty good.For a ladder, you do 1 rep, rest 5 seconds, do 2 reps, rest 10 seconds, do 3 reps, rest 15 seconds, etc. until you reach the point where you know you will not be able to complete the next "rung" on the ladder.Start back at 1 and work your way back up.
Other exercises to consider besides burpees, pull-ups and sprints are:
handstand push-ups
dips (between two chairs if you don't have access to a dip station)
one-legeed squats (also known as pistol squats)
manual glute/ham raises
reverse hypers
There are tons of effective bodyweight exercises you can do.Just start experimenting.