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Loaded core: chops, carries, leg raises
Intermediate · 25–39 · ~25 min
Add resistance to your core work so it keeps getting stronger like any other muscle. Below is a research-backed prompt for ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini, copy it, paste the reply into sweatcue, and run the whole strength workout hands-free.
Session at a glance
This is how sweatcue structures the session once you paste it in, timed blocks with auto-starting rest and spoken cues. Figures are read from the prompt itself.
The prompt
Copy the complete prompt (it wraps the request below so the AI returns a clean, runnable session).
Why it's built this way
Core muscles respond to progressive load like any other muscle, adding resistance via cables, carries, and hanging work drives strength better than endless bodyweight crunches once you're past the beginner stage. Working in a roughly 8-12 rep range with a couple of reps left in reserve, a few sets per movement, is well supported for strength and size. Visible abs still depend on overall body-fat level, not the exercises themselves.
Sources: Schoenfeld et al., Sports 2021 (load & rep range); Schoenfeld et al., J Sports Sci 2017 (weekly volume); Grgic et al., Sports Med 2018 (rest interval length)
Who this workout is for
Built with one person in mind: Want real trunk strength and visible abs, direct core training, not spot-reduction.
- You’re an intermediate-level trainer and you want to get measurably stronger.
- You have access to the kit it calls for: dumbbells, machines, kettlebell, band.
- You want a single, repeatable strength workout you can drop into your week.
Who should adapt or skip it
- It’s low-risk for healthy adults. Scale the loads and reps to your own level rather than copying the top of every range on day one.
- As with any new routine, check with a clinician first if you have a medical condition, are injured, pregnant, or returning from a long lay-off. This is general information, not medical advice.
What a 2-week plan looks like
A single session works best on a repeating weekly rhythm. Here’s a simple, balanced two-week block at about 3 sessions a week, on non-consecutive days so you recover between them:
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | ● | · | ● | · | ● | · | · |
| Week 2 | ● | · | ● | · | ● | · | · |
● This session· Rest, a walk, or light mobility
Keep session days apart where you can, and adjust for how you feel. When you paste the AI’s reply into sweatcue, each session runs hands-free with spoken cues and timers.
Run it hands-free in sweatcue
sweatcue is an AI workout dashboard: paste the AI's reply and it runs the whole session on screen and out loud, auto timers, spoken cues for every set, rest and rep, and your live numbers. The AI writes it; sweatcue runs it.
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