Scott Adkins Workout Routine And Diet To Pack On Muscle Mass

March 25, 2021 | 108 Comments


Scott adkins workout

I’m a huge fan of action movies, but I’ve only recently discovered the absolute awesomeness that is Scott Adkins after watching Undisputed 2 and 3.

Yeah I know, shame on me. If you don’t don’t know who Scott Adkins is, he’s one of the more “under the radar” action stars in Hollywood and he’s also THE most underrated one as well.

Over the years, Scott has appeared mostly in direct-to-DVD films such as Undisputed 2, Undisputed 3, Ninja, and Assassination Games.

Huh, Assassination Games?

Exactly. I seriously don’t understand why this guy doesn’t get more big movie roles, but hey, at least he’s set to star alongside the likes of Hollywood’s greatest actions stars,  Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone in 2012’s The Expendables 2.

And unlike most Hollywood celebrities who train simply for looks and aesthetic reasons, ScotAdkins has multiple black belts in kickboxing and taekwondo.

So not only does the he have a very lean and muscular physique, he also has the real life performance to back that up (just like Michael Jai White), which is something that many Hollywood actors lack.

Watch any of his movies and you’ll see how crazy his action scenes get.

Scott Adkins workout routine to gain muscle

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As you can tell from the picture and video above, Adkins is a very muscular man, and in order to gain any appreciable amount of mass, you need to lift weights, and you need to lift hard and heavy.

Here’s a sample weight lifting routine for you to gain muscle:

Monday (upper body)

  • Flat bench press – 3 sets/6 reps
  • And rowing movement (dumbbell, barbell, cable) – 3 sets/6 reps
  • Dumbbell military press – 2 sets/12 reps
  • Chin ups – 2 sets/10 reps
  • Tricep extension (with rope or dumbbell) – 1-2 sets/15 reps
  • Dumbbell curl (with dumbbell or barbell) – 1-2 sets/15 reps

Wednesday (lower body)

  • Front squat – 3 sets/5 reps
  • Stiff legged deadlift – 3 sets/6 reps
  • Barbell lunges – 2 sets/12 reps
  • Seated calf raise – 5 sets/12 reps
  • Standing calf raise – 2 sets12 reps

Friday (upper body)

Same as Monday but replace flat bench press with incline press.

Completely optional (fat burning conditioning circuit) I’ve also added a simple fat burning and conditioning circuit to the Scott Adkins workout above. This is completely optional and I probably don’t even recommend it if you’re a complete beginner to working out. You can do this circuit after each of the workouts above. Perform the circuit 2-3 times with 30 seconds of rest between each circuit:

  • Burpees – 12 reps
  • Dumbbell swing – 20 reps
  • Mountain climbers – 45 seconds
  • Close grip push ups – as many as possible in 30 seconds

Scott Adkins Diet & Nutrition

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How many calories should I eat to gain muscle?

To minimize fat gains, use the following: On workout days, eat 500 calories over your maintenance: 15 * (your bodyweight in pounds) + 500

On rest days, eat about 200 calories below maintenance: 15 * (your bodyweight in pounds) – 200

How much protein should I eat to gain muscle?

Aim for about 0.7-1 gram of protein per pound of bodyweight.

Do I need to eat pre/post workout?

It’s not 100% necessary to eat pre-workout, if you’re hungry, you could eat something light, possibly a protein shake.

Despite what most people believe, pre-workout nutrition doesn’t really impact muscle growth or fat loss. Just give fasted training a shot, you might be pleasantly surprised.

And the same goes for post-workout nutrition – don’t worry about it.

There’s absolutely no need to rush home to eat something after a workout.

Just try to eat something withing 2 hours of working out.

How many meals do I need to eat a day?

While a lot of people say you should eat 6 times a day, it’s really not necessary. Hell, you can even eat one meal a day if you want As long as all your calories are all accounted for by the end of the day then you’re good to go.

Packing on muscle quickly and efficiently

Scott Adkins has a very visually impressive body. In no way is he a professional bodybuilder, but he sports a very impressive amount of dense muscle mass and walks around with relatively little body fat.

If you’re serious about building a badass physique like Scott Adkins then I recommend checking out my Superhero X12 course. 

It’s designed from the ground up to help you build a ripped and muscular body like Scott.

Let me know if you have any questions about the Scott Adkins workout in the comments below.

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  1. hi scott
    i’m youcef from in the algeria I practitioners the kung fu wushu and i consider the best martial arts
    i know you’re good at Taekwondo I train every day with long-distance Enemy I want advice from an expert. want to know Are you practicing kung fu ??

  2. “While a lot of people say you should eat 6 times a day, it’s really not necessary. As long as all your calories are all accounted for by the end of the day then you’re good to go.”

    If you have all of you calories for breakfast, you’re going to be starving throughout most of the day. If you have too large a meal in one sitting you will store what you can’t burn as fat.

    6 – 7 evenly spaced out meals with around 300-400 calories (depending on your weight and BMI) would be best because it ensures your metabolism is always raised and you’re not eating more than you can digest.

    I think.

    1. Not exactly.

      Meal frequency is largely irrelevant when it comes to fat loss or muscle gain. The total amount of food you eat at the end of the day is what matters…it doesn’t matter how many meals you eat.

  3. Question about your weight maintenance formula. How did you come up with 15 times the body weight? Everywhere else I look and read that the formula is more complex than that. Just wondering how you came to this conclusion. Does this formula factor in height, age, bone density …etc?

    1. 15 times BW is a very general formula. It simply gives you a base point/estimate for how many calories it will take to maintain your weight. You need to play around with this amount. Even those ‘fancy’ calorie calculators are a crapshoot. The more active you are the more calories you need.

  4. Hello there
    i have seen your page and wanted to ask questions do body-building and have done Boxing for 6 years and i want to know how to get a body like Scott Adkins best method and diet and Routine

    Now i have started Kick boxing and Tay Boxing for MMA Training i would like to know how long and how i would be able to have a body like Scott Adkins.

    please get back to me ASAP thank you

  5. Buddy even I’m an action loving creature . And in my list of action heroes “Scott Adkins”is at no. 1 . Followed by marko , Michael so on and so forth but he is and will be my all time favourite ….. 😉

  6. Hey, I was wondering are all of these exercises possible with dumbbells and barbells? I’m not a member of a gym but I have a pretty basic home gym. If not are there any alternatives to the exercises that need different equipment?

    1. Yes these are all possible with dumbbells and barbells, except the chinup which you’ll need a chinup bar. But if you can’t do chinups, just do more dumbbells or barbell rows.

  7. Hey Admin what’s up?

    First, thanks for all the tips, routines and dedication you put through this page, I’ve been following you and I admit I’ve learned many things, nice. Now, a couple of questions.

    1. Let me try to understand this routine, you mean working mon, wed, and fri only? isn’t it quite a small amount of days? what about weekends? or should I start working out first day and resting second and then workout again and so on?

    2. Is this workout designed to every type of person? I mean, do I need to have been working out before? I am a little rookie in this topic, I had a routine once but I quit and I’ve been doing Karate since, now it’s been 2 years and well, I’m not in bad shape but yeah, I’m in the mood for improvement; should I start working out as you plan or is it necessary to start up with some basics just to get my body back into the habit of gym?

    Thanks a lot!

  8. i am 13 now, and i want my physique to be exactly like scott adkins in undisputed 3. So, i was wondering will this workout be suitable for me too?

    1. You’re only 13 so don’t expect to get a physique like Scott for many years. Although this work will help you gain muscle.

  9. hi admin first of all thanks for the info bro. the routine seems great and I’m looking forward to get started on it. pretty soon ima let u know how it goes for me.
    Scott Adkins rocks! he really inspires me to get in the best most ripped shape i can possibly accomplish. I’m 19 years old and I’m in the stage of really wanting to get that awesome physique as Scott Adkins.

  10. I stumbled on this from a google search and read it. I see that you are a Scott Adkins fan and trying to help people but the info you listed wont get results,.

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