Okay…so being an absolute badass at shooting arrows isn’t necessarily a superpower, but it’s still pretty damn awesome.
I mean, who needs laser beams and adamantium claws?
Since Arrow is a show that constantly shows Stephen Amell working out shirtless, people are inevitably going to wonder how he got so ripped. Is it really as simple as sparring with your black driver and doing a bunch of crazy pull up variations?
Maybe you just need to build your own salmon ladder and you’ll be on your way to ripped superhero glory, right? Well let’s be realistic, looking like Stephen Amell isn’t a matter of fancy pull-up techniques.
If you want to build a ripped superhero body (also see: Tom Holland Spiderman workout), then you need a solid foundation of muscle. No matter how low you get in bodyfat, it’s not going to look good if you look like a twig.
Stephen Amell’s workout routine: Focus on gaining lean muscle
Your goal isn’t to look like Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spiderman, who by the way was way too skinny for that role.
Your goal is to become the Green Arrow. Stephen Amell sports a more than decent amount of muscle. He’s not at that bodybuilder level of muscularity, but instead his muscle mass is a natural fit for his body: not too much, not too little.
And yes, I know Stephen does a lot of Parkour (freerunning) but that is out of my range of expertise and Parkour isn’t the best way to build muscle.
Principles you must follow in order to gain muscle:
If you’re not progressing, you will not gain muscle
The key to consistent muscle growth is progressive overload not gimmicky stuff like muscle confusion. This means you need to consistently be pushing more weight and more reps in order to spur muscle growth.
Lift weights 3-4x per week
Stephen Amell never officially said how often he worked out, but if your goal is to gain muscle and you’re a beginner, then don’t workout more than 4 times per week.
Any more than that is a bit overkill.
My Superhero X12 course is based around this principle. I also read on his Facebook page, that Stephen does yoga. This is fine for flexibility and mobility, but if you just want to look good naked then just focus on lifting weights.
Focus your workout on compound movements, but include isolation exercises as well
The majority of your workout should mainly be comprised of heavy movements such as presses and rows. But to gain the maximum amount of muscle you need some isolation exercises as well to really hit a specific muscle.
For example doing exercises like the incline shoulder press and military press will contribute to 80% of your shoulder development, but with throwing in some side lateral raises to really focus on those shoulders, you won’t maximize your shoulder growth.
Having wide shoulders is especially important since it contributes to the coveted V-taper physique that all guys should aim after. As a general rule, you should aim to build your shoulders to the point that they are 1.61 (the golden ratio) times bigger than your waist.
This is what Stephen Amell has which is why he looks so good.
Stephen Amell Arrow Diet
Obviously, any workout is incomplete without a solid diet plan.
Eat enough calories to build muscle (make sure you’re in a surplus)
One of the biggest mistakes that guys make (younger ones, especially) is that they train hard but don’t eat enough.
If you’re a beginner, you’ll undoubtedly see results from training alone but to maximize your gains you need to make sure you’re taking in enough calories. But at the same time, you can’t just start eating everything in site.
You want to gain the maximum amount of muscle with as little fat as possible.
A good formula to calculate this is: 16 kcal times your bodyweight in pounds.
If you start getting super fat, then start decreasing your calories by 100-200 per day. And vice versa if you’re don’t gain any weight.
Eat 0.8 – 1 gram of protein per pound of bodyweight
You need adequate protein to gain muscle. Using 0.8 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight is a good daily minimum to shoot for.
Get at least 20% of your calories from fat
Dietary fat helps boost your testosterone, helps keep you satisfied, and prevents your hormones from being fucked up.
This is why it’s probably a good idea to get some fat in your diet. Get at least 20% of your diet to come from fat.
You can get it from sources like coconut oil, avocado, steak, etc…
Carb up
After hitting the protein and fat requirements above, fill in the rest of your calories with carbs.
And no, carbs are not bad for you and won’t make you gain weight.
Too many calories make you fat, but there’s nothing specific about carbs that make you fat.
The plan of attack: Stephen Amell workout plan
Edited 09/25/16. I recently edited the arrow workout below based on feedback to make it more effective. Enjoy 🙂
Workout A – Chest/Triceps/Abs
- Incline dumbbell press – 4 sets/4-6 reps
- Flat dumbbell press (or use a barbell but I’m not a huge fan of the traditional bench press) – 3 sets/6-8reps
- Weighted bar dips – 2 sets/8-10 reps
- Overhead tricep extension – 4 sets/10-12 reps
- Side lateral Raises – 5 sets/10-12 reps
- Weighted cable crunches – 3-5 sets/10-12 reps
Workout B – Legs/Calves
- Deadlift (conventional, sumo, or rack pulls if unable to do former two) – 5 sets/5 reps
- Dumbbell Bulgarian split squat – 3 sets/4-6 reps per leg
- Leg Press – 3 sets/8-10 reps
- Dumbbell lunges – 2 sets/8 reps per leg
- Calf raise (any variation) – 6 sets/10-15 reps
Workout C – Back/Biceps/Abs
- Weighted pull ups – 5 sets/4-6 reps
- Bent-over barbell row or cable row – 4 sets/6-8 reps
- Barbell curls- 3 sets/8-10 reps
- Alternating hammer curls – 3 sets/8-10 reps each arm
- Weighted cable crunches – 3-5 sets/10-12 reps
Note: Stephen Amell workout program should be done on alternating days (M/W/F or T/Th/S)
How long will it take to get a body like Stephen Amell?
Ah, well isn’t this the million dollar question? I’m sure you all would love me to tell you that it’s only going to take exactly 6 weeks or 3 months of hard work and boom- you’ll have a lean and muscular superhero body.
But the truth is, I can’t tell you sh!t.
Everyone is different, meaning that it’s going to take everyone different amounts of time to achieve a body like Stephen Amell. Some guys might have more muscle to gain, other guys might have more fat to lose, while some guys might be in the middle (lose fat and build muscle).
It’s really hard for me to give you a time frame. But realistically you can expect a pretty drastic transformation (no matter what your starting point) if you train and diet consistently for 6 months.
Lean and muscular, NOT bulky is the way to go
No matter what your starting point, your end goal is to build a body akin to Stephen Amell. Getting a body like Stephen’s is a delicate art. You need to remember that Stephen has a Hollywood physique (lean and muscular, but not too bulky).
This is exactly why I created my full blown course, Superhero X12 to help guys get ripped and build a badass Hollywood body.
It covers everything you need to know, A-Z to get in superhero shape with ease. If you have any comments or questions on how to do Stephen Amell’s workout or how you should eat then be sure leave them in the comments below.
hey man, i’ve been reading ur articles. they r awesome…
i just wanted to know if 2-5 sets per exercise really effective???
coz these celebs will already hav bulked muscles n what they r upto is just d toning part.
is d above plan good for beginners who need to start building muscles from d scratch???
how long shud my workout last in d gym(including cardio sessions) ?
d toning? What is that?
Hi Keith, I have been an offensive lineman for 3 years now and that’s over, my diet was eating everything in site so I never really checked calorie amount or anything, I’m about 240 pounds, what foods do you recommend for me on the specifics of your 20% fat and such?
for fats, foods like coconut oil, olive oil, nuts, avocado are great.
Ok well what about just normal everyday meals? What are the most effective I saw you already say steaks anything else?
well you can combine the fat with anything you want. So maybe a sandwich with some turkey and avocado.
It make sense to add seated dumbbell press 3×8-10 to workout C.
if you want.
Hi Keith, im 16 and i wanted to ask u a few questions.
1. Can i use the adonis golden ratio system?
2. How much i need to work out per week to gain Stephen Amell’s body ut still not to kill myself?
3. If its too much i would really like a suggestion for a program to look like Stephen Amell.
4. Do you know what is Arrow fighting style in the ahow?
Thank you anyway….. Hope to get an answer.
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Hi,
1. yes
2. did you read the article?
3. what’s too much?
4. nope sorry
Just to help out on the Martial Arts question: One should keep in mind that most martial arts fight scenes in Movies and on TV are a kind of mixed style where the stunt coordinators are versed in several different styles of martial arts and choose the moves that flow well and look good on camera. That being said it looks like the fighting style they’ve created for Stephen Amell is heavily based in the Filipino Martial Arts, aka Eskrima, aka Arnis or a style of Pentjak Silat from Indonesia with some Kenpo and Jiu jitsu thrown in for good measure.
Do you mean to do one programm on one day and a different programm on a different day or all three programms on one day?
different on each day. A on mon, B on wed, C on fri
Thank you
Can you tell me how much time one set consumes?
probably just a few seconds to a minute, that’s not something you should be thinking about.
Well i was doing the sets and i thought that I did them to fast or wrong as I was finished after a few mintes with one set. Sonthank you for your answer.
I got a problem with you mister fyi im 17
why do you have a problem with me?
hi Keith I was wondering if u have a batman workout or make one cuz im very interested in pushing my self to the limit and work hard as Bruce Wayne did !!!! thx 4 ur time
I’ll put it on my too list. this one is good too 🙂
thx 🙂 appropriate it
hi,Keith.
i’m a 16 year old boy.i really like Stephen’s body i’d really appreciate it if you answer me some questions.
1-is it good to start gym in this age?
2-i’m 176 pounds and 5.9 feet tall do u think his physique would be good for/fit me?
3-is it true that if u start gym u wont grow any more?
4-whose physique do u think is better Stephen’s or Ryan Guzman’s?
5-is teenagers’ workout different from adults?
thanks for ur awesome website i was reading your articles for 1/5 hours it’s so good.
1 – yes
2 – you haven’t even started working out, so it doesn’t matter
3 – no
4 – who’s ryan guzman?
5 – no
1/5 hours? You only read my site for 20 minutes haha?
oh LOL i meant 1.5 hours.thanks for the reply bro.you sure it will make stephen’s body for me in only 6months?
depends on where you’re starting out from.
1/5 of an hour isn’t 20 minutes. It’s 12. I know you’re just trying to tease the 16 year old kid, but seriously? That’s pretty basic math, man. Maybe in your universe, an hour has a hundred minutes. And that’s why you have so much time to exercise, respond vaguely to your followers and make fun of kids. But for the rest of us mere mortals, an hour has but 60 minutes. Might I suggest some brain games, to keep that muscle between your ears a little sharper?
you must have a lot of free time, huh? Ok i made a mistake, big deal. I answer dozens of comments every day, sometimes I overlook a few things.
Do we have to do any cardiovascular to look like stephen
Sorry auto correct cardio
no
Hey bro thnks for ur perfect website
Im 80kg and 180cm am i fat?
Should i lose weight?
Im a complete beginner which one is better for losing weight cardio or your diet plan?
How much does it takes for me to reach stephen’s body?(according to the fact about me above)
I m starting gym from next week and wanna exercise for 2hrs on each 4days i go,dont you think this workout is a little bit few?according to the others comments
don’t ask me if you’re fat. Look in the mirror? What do you believe?
Hi Keath Im new to your website wanna say gonna give this a shot and wanted to ask what kind of foods should I eat and clothing to wear and what kind of foot wear I should wear.
foods = 80% whole unprocessed foods like meat, fruits, veggies
Clothing = i don’t care, up to you. I would wear pants, though.
Footwear = again, up to you. If you squat/deadlift, going barefoot or getting a pair of weightlifting shoes may help.
hey Keith I got a question is this more effective in the morning or night bc I want to sore my muscles out badly?
doesn’t matter.
I’m 14 is it possible to get that kind of body? I’ve started working out to the max ever since I saw the show (5 times a week) and having a healthy diet..Do you guys have any safety tips?
you need at least a few years of training to get a body like this. Start with bodywieght movements like pushups and pullups first.
What?i think u wrote it takes 6 months!
Not when you’re 14 and have never trained in your life.
For which age do u think this workout would take 6 months if you’re a total newbie?
Tnx for ur awesome site
you can get great results in 6 months. But you won’t get a body like Amell in 6 months since you have so little lifting experience and you’re only 14. Make sense?
I know it’s not what you want to hear, but very few will tell you this, and it’s what you NEED to hear. Put in 1-2 years of solid lifting, and you’ll look great.
I feel as thought you should be telling the kids any program they can stick to for 6 months while adding weight tp their lifts will give them the results thy are looking for. Great article but advice wise telling people to not program hop month to month will help them the most. I’m 29 and that’s the best advice I was ever given. Stick the the program that suits your goals and always beat something in your training(add weight, do more reps or beat time).
That’s exactly what I’m telling them. Program hopping is stupid.
my apology I’m sorry bout the spamming thing I just didn’t know what spamming was till recent hope no hard felling done
I just want to say thanks it’s been one month since I started and I’ve seen good results in muscle mass
Sweet 🙂