Showing posts with label strongman training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strongman training. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Windmill for Grapplers and Pre-Hab




Some suggestions for Windmill training:

-Weight isn't important at first, and for many trainees, is never that important. The benefits come from functional active stretching for the TFL/IT band

-Focus on lateral hip movement. Like back squatting or RDL'ing, you need to focus on pushing your hips horizontally first before worrying about anything going 'down'. And just like those other movements, if you're good about the hips going to the side, well then you'll likely find yourself headed down without trying

-Once full ROM is achieved (palm on the floor) then start adding weight. Generally 1/3rd total weight up top, 2/3rds in the lower hand

-Placement of the weight and type of weight greatly affects training effect. More weight up top places the emphasis on shoulder stability, whereas heavier weights in the bottom hand turn this in to more of a squat/dl type of training. The further the COM of the object from your grip or the longer the lever arms away from your grip the more challenge you'll get in balance and grip.

-You don't have to limit yourself to one type of implement: Some of my favorite objects to do the windmill with include dumbbells, barbells and plates (held like a waiter's tray)

-There are a variety of protocols you could use to train this lift. Some of my favorite are PTTP, 3-5 rule and maximum effort style protocols. Pavel always recommend this be treated as a low rep, high weight type of movement, and I basically agree.

Give them all a try, but for the sake of simplicity, start with 10lb dumbbell or the like and get it right! You'll thank me later. Leave comments.

Thanks!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Tire Flip

Recorded a Tire Flip for Full Circle


Tire Flip from Full Circle on Vimeo.

I think it's about 250lbs. I am not sure, but it's just barely big enough to flip. A great learning tool for our clients, but for now the biggest one I have...
Mark and I flipped it down the street. Fun. 105ish meters, and 50 reps straight through in one continuous set.

Good times.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Reminder!

One final reminder; Chris Lawyer of the Weight Room and RiverCity Strongman will be hosting a beginner's strongman workshop.

It will be held at The Weight Room, near Broad and Boulevard, for the following six Saturdays.

Cost is $120 for 6 lessons, each beginning at 2pm and ending at 4. Cost includes membership @ TWR.

See you there!

http://www.rivercitystrongman.com/

Monday, December 17, 2007

Strongman Workshop at the Weigth Room!

the Weight Room will be hosting a 'Strongman' training clinic on Saturday afternoons, from 2-4pm throughout January and February.

The intent is to teach beginners the core events of most strongman competitions, such as tire flipping, stone handling, the farmers walk, the log and press and so on.

please contact Chris Lawyer for more information:

http://www.rivercitystrongman.com/TWRInfo.htm

Good Luck!