EDITOR’S NOTE: The “Paleo Fitness and Primal Play” program is written by featured coach Darryl Edwards. He is the founder of Fitness Explorer Training and Nutrition and the author of Paleo Fitness: Primal Training and Nutrition to Get Lean, Strong, and Healthy.
Darryl moved into fitness after almost two decades as a computer scientist working in investment banking. Darryl transformed his declining health by adopting an ancestral model of fitness that he now brings to the world from his London, England base.
The Paleo Fitness and Primal Play program is a four-week program designed to increase both your activity level and your sense of fun and enjoyment of life. The program consists of four distinct days of training each week: Movement Monday, Tabata Tuesday, Fun Friday, and Strength Saturday.
There are a variety of movements in this four-week program, with some variants to trusty favorites as well as exercises you may not be familiar with. Most of the exercises in this program are to be performed outdoors. There are advantages to being active outdoors in all seasons.
Paleo Fitness and Primal Play Program, Week 3
Movement Monday
- Bear Crawl(5/10/15 meters)
- Salamander Press-Up(5/10/15 reps)
- Precision Jump (5/10/15 jumps)
- 2 Point Crab Kick (5/10/15 seconds)
- Flea (5/10/15 jumps)
Transition and flow between movements. Aim to move as quietly as possible with relaxed, controlled breathing and rest as required.
Using the Bear Crawl as an example, beginners aim for 5 meters, intermediates 10 meters and advanced 15 meters. With a total playout time of 20, 30 or 40 minutes depending on level (beginner, intermediate, advanced).
Tabata Tuesday
Tabata protocol (maximum intensity for 20 seconds, rest for 10 seconds)
- 20 seconds Sprint Step-Up: 10 seconds rest (repeat X times)
- 20s Jumpee:10s rest (repeat X times)
- 20s Bunny Hop(substitute with tire or sand bag flips): 10s rest (repeat X times)
- 20s Jump Pull-Up(use a bar or sturdy tree branch): 10s rest (repeat X times)
Beginner: X = 2
Intermediate: X = 4
Advanced: X = 8
For example: as a beginner you would perform the first exercise for 20 seconds, then rest for 10 seconds. Repeat this exercise again and rest for 10 seconds, then proceed to the next exercise.
Fun Friday
Organize a game of dodge ball!
Strength Saturday
Perform movement as long as possible, rest as required, repeat 3 rounds