Written by Jonathan Mead
“Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless – like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.” – Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee was a paragon of cool and an icon of the ultimate bad-ass. Not only were his martial arts skills incredible, but he had such an impressive physique that even bodybuilders in the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger admired him.
What’s more impressive is that Bruce trained his body without ever stepping into a gym and with very little use of weights or machines.
Here are just a few of Lee’s physical feats:
While you may not get to Bruce Lee’s level overnight, you can start getting in shape without the use of a lot of fancy (and expensive) equipment. You can do it from the comfort of your own home, in a space as large as a bathroom.
Part of the reason I started training without a gym was because I began training in Jeet Kune Do (Bruce Lee’s method of martial arts). But I also got tired of paying monthly gym dues. At the time, I was looking for things I could cut out of my monthly budget to save a little extra money.
I thought about getting rid of my gym membership altogether, but I didn’t want to sacrifice my health or physical fitness. So I found another way. For months, I haven’t had a gym membership, yet I’m getting stronger and faster than I’ve ever been in my life.
You don’t have to buy lots of weights or machines, either. The most expensive equipment you’ll need (a simple doorway pull-up bar) will cost no more than $35.00.
Bruce Lee was a big proponent of holistic or total fitness.His workouts included strength, speed, endurance, and flexibility training.
Here’s just a few of the ways you can start getting stronger, faster and more toned without ever stepping into a gym:
There’s a lot of other opportunities for exercise that don’t include a gym that I haven’t listed here. Hiking, jogging, skiing, yardwork… The list could go on. Just use your imagination. Make it fun and change it up. That’s the great thing about exercising without a gym, there’s so much to choose from.
On a side note, I will, however, say that for me, it took a lot more discipline to work out from home. It was easy for me to just go to the gym. Once I’m there, there’s not a lot else I can do other than work out. But at home, there’s always distraction, always other things you can do besides working out (like laying on the couch or surfing the internet). For me, practicing martial arts inspires me to be physically fit. While you might not have this problem, I thought it only fair to be upfront about this issue.
The other motivator for me to work out from home — besides saving money — was the variety of workouts. There’s just so many more options with bodyweight exercises than machines. You can always do something to further challenge yourself. If push-ups are a breeze, you can try doing them on your fingers or in a close grip (with a medicine ball). If pull-ups become too easy, train for a one arm pull-up (insanely difficult).
Attaining Bruce Lee like fitness isn’t just about doing the types workouts he did and eating the same diet. What made Bruce so great was his natural curiosity and drive to constantly explore and learn more about fitness and personal growth. (His personal library contained over 2,000 books!)
Tap into your own curiosity and make fitness enjoyable. Challenge yourself to new levels of fitness. Go beyond what you think you can do.
“If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.” – Bruce Lee
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2 Responses to Bruce Lee Like Strength Without Ever Going to a Gym
Thirsty Benz
March 10th, 2009 at 06:46
Awesome post!
I’ll second this – getting started is the hard part, once you’re into it, it just gets easier.
I had a big problem with being addicted to the internet. I’d get home from work, plonk down in front of the computer and stay there till it was time for bed. I was just getting fatter and unhappier.
What worked for me was I got one of those egg-timer like count-down alarms. I would get home, set it for an hour and when the alarm went off, I’d turn the computer off. It helped me focus on visiting the sites I wanted to look at without spending a long time just browsing and wasting time.
I’m nowhere near fit, but I am getting better. At the moment I’m just walking around the house, picking things up and putting them down in another room – but this post has given me some better ideas on things to do.
Thanks bspcn!
zxcvb
May 19th, 2009 at 17:23
You forgot to mention steroids. Lee was a little fella, ripped for sure, but needed the juice to get the small muscle he had. It’s all been documented by his former wife. Still, nothing like a little idol worship.