thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
Sounds like a pretty bleak scenario...10 hour work days, 2.5 hour commutes...
For me, the only chance would be short intense workouts either before or after work and an insanely strict diet.
I might look into intermediate fasting and do tough 15-20 minute kettlebell workouts either right before the morning drive or in my office before heading home from work.
I had a buddy in a very similar situation and that’s about what he did, the lunchtime workouts just aren’t all that realistic, by the time you get changed, workout, shower etc etc it may or may not be worth the time. If I remember correctly, my friend had a barbell and squat rack at home, he made a very basic linear progression program which he did 3 mornings per week, it was very minimal but he basically had 2 workouts he alternated between, if I recall it was squats/bench one day, deadlifts and overhead presses the next workout. Those workouts took him like 25 minutes, they were basically 3x5 for 2 exercises.
He kept a kettlebell in his office and would do a quick routine of swings and Turkish get ups before driving home.
It worked for him and honestly I don’t see much of a way around it if you want to maintain some level of fitness.
You wouldn’t have to use those exercises though, a rower or something in your garage and 20-30 hard minutes before you shower and head out would probably be ok.
For me, the only chance would be short intense workouts either before or after work and an insanely strict diet.
I might look into intermediate fasting and do tough 15-20 minute kettlebell workouts either right before the morning drive or in my office before heading home from work.
I had a buddy in a very similar situation and that’s about what he did, the lunchtime workouts just aren’t all that realistic, by the time you get changed, workout, shower etc etc it may or may not be worth the time. If I remember correctly, my friend had a barbell and squat rack at home, he made a very basic linear progression program which he did 3 mornings per week, it was very minimal but he basically had 2 workouts he alternated between, if I recall it was squats/bench one day, deadlifts and overhead presses the next workout. Those workouts took him like 25 minutes, they were basically 3x5 for 2 exercises.
He kept a kettlebell in his office and would do a quick routine of swings and Turkish get ups before driving home.
It worked for him and honestly I don’t see much of a way around it if you want to maintain some level of fitness.
You wouldn’t have to use those exercises though, a rower or something in your garage and 20-30 hard minutes before you shower and head out would probably be ok.