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  • Wall Calendar 2026
  • Wall Calendar 2026
  • Wall Calendar 2026
  • Wall Calendar 2026
  • Wall Calendar 2026
  • Wall Calendar 2026
  • Wall Calendar 2026

Wall Calendar 2026

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A clean wall calendar designed to keep your routine consistent. Write directly on each date to plan workouts, workdays, or rest days. Simple, writable, and fits any lifestyle.

 

SPECIFICATIONS

+ Dimensions: 10.6" x 10.6" (27 x 27 cm)
+ 13 sheets cover plus 12 months
+ Wire-O binding with hanging hole
+ Easy-to-write paper stock

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  • Made by humans
  • Athletes tested
  • Dense detail work
A stronger year starts here
  • Hugo Anguiano - Handstand push up

    Run a 4-round endurance circuit: pull ups, dips, push ups, no rest between movements. At 40, consistency is the goal, and this plan has kept him honest every single week.

  • Suzzie Renteria - Dragon squat

    Started with pistol squats and let the movement evolve on its own terms. The dragon squat came when it was ready, a reflection of patience and power. She didn't rush.

  • Deforest Petersdorf - Pull up & dips

    He is 73 years old😎 He started from scratch on January 1, 2026, coming back after 9 years of being sedentary. He trains methodically: progressive overload every week, rest days built in, logs reviewed regularly. His goal is to be doing full pull ups and dips by June 30. He's already almost there.

  • Nabeel Khan - Handstand

    Drilled deficit push ups for months before holding his first freestanding handstand for 30 seconds. That moment changed how he sees strength, and what he believes he can do.

  • Viktor Nedzelskiy - Handstand push-up & rings muscle-up

    Struggled with handstands for years until he switched from American to European training methods. Everything clicked within weeks, and he went on to land a one-arm push up he'll never forget.

  • Jorge Olive - Handstand

    A rustic calendar, but the rustic is often the best because they show the real.

  • Diego Siemsen - Dragon flag

    Has been doing dragon flags since age 12🫨 and never stopped. He's since made it harder by adding full lower-body twists mid-rep.

  • Shark Ayam - Frog stand

    The frog stand is where control starts, simple to look at, brutally honest about what you don't have yet. He made it a cornerstone before chasing anything flashier.

  • Diego Schvindt - Dead hangs

    Dead hangs became his move because they don't lie, no momentum, no tricks, just grip strength and patience. The fundamentals, done seriously.

  • Maksim Rubtsov - Pike push up

    Every training day, he draws a new icon on his paper log to mark what's done. A habit now 16 weeks old. One pushup day per week, tracked by hand.