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General Hospital Stars Mark Lawson and Parry Shen Share New Fitness Plans

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Once in Pentonville, Brad Cooper’s probably going to start working out with weights. Now, his portrayer, General Hospital star Parry Shen, is finding new ways to work out,  thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Co-star Mark Lawson is already a pro at this.

General Hospital Home Gyms

“And so the new normal for now begins…,” Shen shared on Instagram, “workouts in the new ‘gym’ (aka the garage) — amongst the jackets, shoes (cuz, Asian) and water heater. Stay as healthy & productive as possible while we all do our part in keeping others safe!

“Side note: Without all the music and other people at the gym, I just realized how loud I am when I train. It’s really distracting and am surprised I haven’t been told to shut up! 🤐.”

Meanwhile, Lawson, who plays Dustin, has been working out at home for quite some time — and he recommends it.

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“I often use the hashtag ‘trainasif,'” Lawson posted on Instagram. “Well….now is the ‘as if.’ I posted, jokingly, yesterday that soon gyms will be closed and many people will be looking to learn how to train at home. This has been my only gym (minus travel and a 1-month stint at a globo-gym about five years ago) for the last 8 years. Space is different, but gear, methods, and philosophy are the same.

“I believe there is tremendous value in simplicity,” Lawson wrote in another post. “Like many of the old school bodybuilders and strength athletes (I consider myself a smattering of both) I think you can’t really go wrong with whole body training 3x a week. I may add a fourth if I’m specifically targeting something (adding mass, building strength).

“I also like to get two short, intense conditioning sessions in a week. Maybe a third if I’m really pushing. Or maybe a long slow cardio day if I’m trying to help my recovery and body composition.”

Click here for info from the Mayo Clinic on the importance of checking with a doctor before embarking on a physical fitness regime. General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC. Check local listings for air times.

 

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I believe there is tremendous value in simplicity. Like many of the old school bodybuilders and strength athletes (I consider myself a smattering of both) I think you can’t really go wrong with whole body training 3x a week. I may add a fourth if I’m specifically targeting something (adding mass, building strength). I also like to get two short, intense conditioning sessions in a week. Maybe a third if I’m really pushing. Or maybe a long slow cardio day if I’m trying to help my recovery and body composition. So: STRENGTH: 3 x a week CONDITIKNING: 2-3 times a week. Time limit: 45 minutes. Average training season: 30 minutes (plus warmup). This is one I cultivated a few years ago training for the Beast Tamer through @dragondoorpublications . While I haven’t secured that title yet, this training session in particular session has gotten me much stronger and better at hoisting heavier bells. BEAST DADDY: 1) Press 2)Pull-up 3)Pistol Squat 4) Clean 3/3 1-3 are 5sets, 5 reps. 60s rest between complete rounds. All of this is scaleable. #homegym #trainasif #garagegym #selfisolation #trainathomedad #flattenthecurve #kettlebells #rkc #calisthenics #trainyouself Shorts by: @vuoriclothing #therisetheshine Shoes by: @nobullproject

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