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#Motivation Monday: Learn How to Work Out Frankenstein-style!

Tyler Spraul is the director of UX and the head trainer for Exercise.com. He has his Bachelor of Science degree in pre-medicine and is an NSCA-certified strength and conditioning specialist. He is a former All-American soccer player and still coaches soccer today. In his free time, he enjoys reading, learning, and living the dad life. He has been featured in Shape, Healthline, HuffPost, Women's...

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UPDATED: Aug 25, 2020

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Ah, Monday. It’s the day that taunts us with promises of a new work week while making us feel more like monsters than human beings. You know the feeling: bleary, lifeless eyes, a greenish complexion, stiff arms and legs, and a nail protruding through our foreheads.

Okay, so we may not have a literal nail in our heads (just a caffeine headache), but all of the other symptoms seem pretty accurate, right? So, what’s the cure? A workout!

Today, we have some motivation that will take all those monstrous feelings and turn them into a killer exercise: the Frankenstein squat.

In the video below, Tony Gentilcore dominates the Frankenstein squat and inspires us with his incredible control and phenomenal form!

Check out Tony’s video:

The Why

Why is he doing this? Here’s what he had to say:

The torso is generally going to be more upright with a front squat (barbell over mid-foot). This is NOT to insinuate that a forward lean is bad (it’s not). The Frankenstein variation can be viewed as an awesome core exercise, in addition to hammering the lower body as well.

Train with Tony Gentilcore!

Besides being a master of the deadlift, Tony Gentilcore is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), as well as a regular contributor for some of the top fitness websites, including T-Nation.com, BodyBuilding.com, Men’s Health Magazine, and Women’s Health Magazine.

In his Pick Things Up — Month #1 workout plan, Tony provides you with one month of progressive, carefully-planned exercises that will improve your deadlift and overall strength.

Not only will this plan help you regain your sense of self on Mondays (and every other day of the week), but Tony also promises that you’ll be strong enough to beat a grizzly bear in an arm-wrestling match. Sounds good to us!

Click here to purchase Tony Gentilcore’s Pick Things Up — Month #1 workout plan!

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