Archive for 2019
Elements
Wall Balls
Handstand Push-Ups
Power Clean
Snatch Complex
Double-Under
Sit-Ups
Squat Cleans
Toes to Bar
Tire Turns
Tire jumps
Elements
Clean Pull
KB Front Rack
Clean
DB Power Snatch
Front Squat
Back squat
Press
DB Push Press
Jerk
Deadlift
KTE
KB Swings
Rope Climb
Run
Rest and Eat
Tuesday 20190430
ELEMENTS
Wallballs
Pull Ups x2
KB Swings
HSPU
Run
Presses
push ups x 2
situps
squat x 2
stj ropes
Front Squat
Hang Power Clean
Row
Saturday 20190427
Run a 5K
Friday 20190426
Thursday 20190425
Wednesday 20190424
OHS
10-8-5-3-1-1-
We’re either all in or
we’re all out.
If we view strength and conditioning training to be a vital aspect to sport
performance, then we are going to have to care a little bit more about some of
the “throw away”, seemingly less “technical” aspects of our
training sessions. Are we merely making connective tissues more robust?
Improving cardio-respiratory capacity? Making engines bigger?
If we can’t or don’t identify time/rep reinforced positions, postures, and
habits of compensation in our athletes during our conditioning sessions, then
we are part of the athletic movement problem. We are teaching and reinforcing
positions that do not scale or transfer to higher loads or intensities when we
inadvertently create competing positions and patterns between skill development
and conditioning.
Munch on that, for a minute.
Original Art by Cathy