Herschel Walker Push-Up Workout

Herschel Walker is a living legend when it comes to his football stats and working out.

And “Oh Yeah” he is not too shabby as a football player and MMA fighter also.

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How did Herschel become such an urban legend when it comes to workouts?

Is all this stuff just Internet lore?

Or does Herschel Walker really have the sickest push-up workout of all time?

You be the judge.

Question: What are some of the different push ups that Herschel Walker likes to do.

Answer: A ton of regular push ups and also likes declines.

Question: Will dips and ring pull ups help me at doing pushups?

Answer: Yes those are good exercises to perform. I would also work on doing the plank position on hands (push up position).

Video – Herschel Walker Pushup Workout

In a Sports Illustrated article it was written that “During every commercial break he would pump out a quick 25 push-ups and 25 sit-ups or would alternate the push-ups and sit-ups, doing 50 push-ups during one break, then 50 sit-ups during the next, until he had accumulated approximately 300 of each”.

Herschel Walkers workout many as he uses only bodyweight exercises and never uses weights.

This is a mystery to the general public as we have been led to believe that you must use machines in a fancy gym to build your body. How can Herschel only use bodyweight and pushups to build himself?

Here are some workouts that you can do just like what Herschel did growing up at his home.

Question: Where was he born and where did he play college ball?

Answer: He was born in Wrightsville and went to college at the University of Georgia.

Question: What is the deal with President Donald Trump and Herschel?

Answer: He was named as a co-chair to the Presidents Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition.

WORKOUT #1

5 rounds for time:

5 sets of 20 pushups with 1 minute break between

Run around house (400 meters)

If you cannot do 5 rounds then do 3 rounds and try to do 10 pushups in each set. Build your way up to 5 rounds.

Herschel uses bodyweight exercises, calisthenics, and conditioning.  He performs 750-1,000 push-ups daily. 2,000+ sit-ups daily.

Herschel sleeps four hours a night

Herschel does not eat breakfast.

He trains for martial arts which includes wrestling, kickboxing  and jiujitsu

He only eats one meal a day which is dinner which consists of salad, soup, and bread. He is a vegetarian. Don’t believe it – watch this video of him in a interview.

Video – Herschel Walker: 3,500 Push-Ups

In a video interview on Fight Magazine on June 26, 2010 he stated that he still performs 3,500 sit-ups and 1,500 push ups every day. He would do this workout before he would walk into practice for the Georgia Bulldogs at a college level.

As a young kid at 15 he did even more with 5,000 sit-ups and 1,500 pushups.  Special Forces athletes know this as they are required by their training to do massive amounts of bodyweight exercises on a daily routine.

Herschel Walker looked liked he lifted weights every day.  He was built like Arnold Schwarzenegger.  So what was his secret? Bodyweight exercises. Using your own body as a resistance can be the be way to condition yourself.

Special Forces athletes know this as they are required by their training to do massive amounts of bodyweight exercises on a daily routine. Herschel Walkers workout routine consisted of only a few bodyweight exercises.

WORKOUT #2

AMRAP, AFAP (AS MANY ROUNDS AS POSSIBLE, AS FAST AS POSSIBLE):

Squats 10 reps

Push-ups 8 reps

Plank hold (in top push-up position, not on elbows): 15 seconds

Jumping Jacks  15 reps

Bodyweight reverse lunges 6 reps per leg

Lying hip raise (double or single leg) 10 reps

Sit-ups 10 reps

Note your time and put in your training log.

His tour in the NFL had him playing at the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants and the Minnesota Vikings. He later went on to rush for over 5,000 yards with the US Football League.

WORKOUT #3

Max rounds in 20 minutes:

30x Double-unders

15x Pull-ups

15x Push-ups

Run 100m

Question: Isn’t there a book that Herschel co-wrote about bodyweight exercises?

Answer: Yes; check out Basic Training by Herschel Walker & Terry Todd.

WORKOUT #4
5 rounds for time
Run 100 meters
10 bar dips
10 sand bag overhead press
10 toe to bar
Use good form on dips and go all the way down with elbows at 90 degrees.
If you cannot do toe to bar then do knee to chest from bar.

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