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01 — Field Edition 2026

THE OUTDOOR RECORD.

Editorial notes on bodyweight training, park workouts, and functional movement for men who train without walls.

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Bodyweight Progressions · Park Fitness Routines · Calisthenics Basics · Outdoor Running Plans · Functional Movement · Mobility Drills · Stair Workouts · Bodyweight Progressions · Park Fitness Routines · Calisthenics Basics ·
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Bodyweight Drills Documented
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Outdoor Training Circuits
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Park Workout Series
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Featured Editors
03 — Training Pillars

What We Cover

Bodyweight Progressions

Push-up and pull-up alternative progressions documented at each stage, from foundational holds to advanced lever positions.

Park and Outdoor Circuits

Park workout ideas and playground fitness routines that require only what the environment provides — grass, steps, and open air.

Running and Sprint Plans

Outdoor running plans, hill sprints, and stair workout structures organised as rolling weekly progressions for consistent men.

Mobility and Flexibility

Flexibility routine notes and mobility drills reviewed from published research, with emphasis on functional movement patterns.

Active Commuting

Daily step count targets and active commuting strategies examined as low-barrier entry points into consistent movement habits.

Resistance Bands and Calisthenics

Resistance band training and calisthenics basics covered as accessible complements to bodyweight-only outdoor regimens.

04 — About the Publication

An Independent Record of Outdoor Training

Eralonek Press operates as an independent editorial publication. The writing reflects observations gathered from parks, stairwells, and open spaces across England, structured around evidence-informed approaches to no-equipment fitness.

Each article is reviewed by a second editor before publication. Sources are cited where appropriate, and writers are required to disclose any commercial relationships that might shape the selection of subject matter.

About the Editors
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Editorial review — London, 2026

05 — How We Work

Editorial Standards

01

Subject Selection

Topics are drawn from the bodyweight and outdoor fitness space. Priority is given to questions that arise from practical field observation rather than trend coverage.

02

Research Review

Claims are cross-referenced against peer-reviewed research in exercise science. Writers note the quality of available evidence and acknowledge where data is limited.

03

Editorial Review

Each article is reviewed by a second editor for factual accuracy and editorial consistency before publication. Corrections are noted publicly.

04

Publication

Articles are published with full author attribution, source citations, and dated metadata. The archive remains publicly accessible without registration.

A training record built on observation, not aspiration.

— Eralonek Press Editorial Charter, 2026

06 — Common Questions

Reader FAQ

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Playground Fitness

Every Park is a Training Ground

Our Methodology