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The burpee, a
squat thrust The squat thrust is a calisthenic exercise. It typically is performed as follows: # Bend your knees and drop into a squat position, then fall forward, placing your hands on the ground, into the push-up position. # Throwing your feet back, fal ...
with an additional stand between repetitions, is a full body exercise used in strength training. The movement itself is primarily an
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, but when done in succession over a longer period can be utilized as an aerobic exercise. The basic movement as described by its namesake,
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Royal H. Burpee, is performed in four steps from a standing position and known as a "four-count burpee": # Move into a squat position with your hands on the ground. # Kick your feet back into an extended plank position, while keeping your arms extended. # Immediately return your feet into squat position. # Stand up from the squat position. You can make this exercise modified by stepping back into a plank instead Moves 2 and 3 constitute a
squat thrust The squat thrust is a calisthenic exercise. It typically is performed as follows: # Bend your knees and drop into a squat position, then fall forward, placing your hands on the ground, into the push-up position. # Throwing your feet back, fal ...
. Many variants of the basic burpee exist, and they often include a push-up and a jump.


Origin

The exercise was invented in 1939 by US
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Royal Huddleston Burpee Sr., who used it in the ''burpee test'' to assess fitness. Burpee earned a PhD in
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from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1940 and created the "burpee" exercise as part of his PhD thesis as a quick and simple fitness test, which may be used as a measure of agility and coordination. The original burpee was a "four-count burpee" consisting of movements through four different positions, and in the fitness test, the burpee was performed four times, with five heart rate measurements taken before and after the four successive burpees to measure the efficiency of the heart at pumping blood and how quickly the heart rate returns to normal. The exercise was popularized when the United States Armed Services made it one of the ways used to assess the fitness level of recruits when the US entered World War II. Although the original test was not designed to be performed at high volume, the Army used the burpee to test how many times it can be performed by a soldier in 20 seconds – eight burpees in 20 seconds is considered poor, 10 is fair, 13 or more excellent. The Army also considered that a soldier fit enough for the rigor of war should be able to perform 40 or 50 burpees non-stop in an easy rhythm.


Variants

; Box-jump burpee : The athlete jumps onto a box, rather than straight up and down. ; Burpee broad jump: A burpee followed by a stationary two footed distance jump. ; Burpee push-up: The athlete performs one push-up after assuming the extended plank position. ; Dumbbell burpee: The athlete holds a pair of dumbbells while performing the exercise. ; Devil-press burpee: The athlete performs a non-jumping burpee with dumbbells and then overhead presses the dumbbells. ; Eight-count push-up or double burpee: The athlete performs two push-ups after assuming the plank position. This cancels the drive from landing after the jump and makes the next jump harder. Each part of the burpee might be repeated to make it even harder. ; Hindu push-up burpee: Instead of a regular push-up, do a Hindu push-up. ; Jump-over burpee: The athlete jumps over an obstacle between burpees. ; Knee push-up burpee : The athlete bends their knees and rests them on the ground before performing the push-up. ; Long-jump burpee : The athlete jumps forward, not upward. ; Muscle-up burpee : Combine a muscle-up (a variation of a pull-up) with the jump or do a muscle-up instead of the jump. ; One-armed burpee : The athlete uses only one arm for the whole exercise including the push-up. ; One-leg burpee : The athlete stands on one leg, bends at the waist and puts hands on ground so they are aligned with shoulders. Next jump back with the standing leg to plank position. Jump forward with the one leg that was extended, and do a one-leg jump. Repeat on opposite side. ; Pull-up burpee : Combine a pull-up with the jump or do a pull-up instead of the jump. ; Side burpee :The athlete bends at waist and places hand shoulder-width apart to the side of right or left foot. Jump both legs out to side and land on the outer and inner sides of your feet. Jump back in, jump up, and repeat on opposite side. ; Burpee mountain climber: The athlete does a full regular burpee, when the chest and thigh are on the ground, the athlete completes a full mountain climber (split-squat thrust) ; Tuck-jump burpee:The athlete pulls their knees to their chest (tucks) at the peak of the jump.


World records


''Chest-to-ground burpees''


1 Minute

On August 1, 2022, in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macao, IEONG MAN TENG achieved a record 33 chest-to-ground burpees in one minute.


1 hour

On June 25, 2021, in Singapore, Cassiano Rodrigues Laureano achieved a record 951 chest-to-ground burpees in one hour.


12 hours

On July 7, 2019, in Milford, Michigan, Army
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Cadet Bryan Abell set the Guinness World Record for most chest-to-ground burpees performed in 12 hours by completing 4,689 burpees. On December 1, 2019, this record was broken and the new record was set as 5,234 by Samuel Finn from Canada.


72 hours

At 6 am on October 21, 2013, in Portland, Oregon, Lloyd Weema broke the burpee world record: the most chest-to-ground burpees performed in 72 hours with 9,480.


See also

* Sun Salutation - a sequence of yoga postures that bears some similarities.


References


External links

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