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    Thumbs up In-Season Training

    Now that there a few upcoming games on the horizon, it's time to shift from off-season to in-season training. Lift lighter and quicker, throw more.

    Feb 26, 2012

    Bear
    1x8x65
    17"Snatch Grip Dead Lift
    1x5x135
    1x1x225
    2x5x275
    Incline Pin Press (low)
    1x10x45
    3x3x95-135-155
    8x3x135+chains (22lbs on each side)
    Core Blaster
    1x10x80
    Hanging Knee Raise
    1x10
    Short Range Chin Up
    1x10

    Feb 28, 2012

    Stones (15.5 lbs)
    3x warm ups
    3 officials - 32'5" best

    Gurley Mon Hammer (12lbs)
    3x warms up with 10lbs
    3x officals - 88'7" best

    Stones were better than I thought they'd be after the winter. I guess all the imitation I did over the over season paid off. Technique was much better.

    The hammers just sucked. Normally I put the 14lb Viking Hammer of Speed out to 95' or so. The 12lb only going out to 88'+ is a bit disappointing. Definitely a technique issue as I felt like I swinging a baseball bat on the release rather than pulling up over my head. I see more hammer winds in my future.

    EDIT: Added a kewl post icon.
    Last edited by o1d_dude; 21st May 12 at 06:56 PM. Reason: UNA (Use no abbreviations)
    Kit

    'As a trainer my objective is not make you a version of me. My objective is to make you better than me.' - Paul Sharp

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    Re: In-Season Training

    Amen, brother. My numbers are not yours, but it I'm inspired knowing we are all working on it!

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    Re: In-Season Training

    It occurs to me that I've never posted the warmup I go through before each exercise session. Correcting that right here...

    Exercise Bike for general warm up
    10 minutes (8 min+2 minute cool down/coasting)
    Hula Hips (Hammer winds, anyone?)
    1x25 rotations to the right
    1x25 rotations to the left
    Side Stretches (Hammer flexibility)
    1x15
    Shot Put Imitations (Obvious, innit?)
    1x15

    Shoulder Prehab w 5lb dumbbells
    Bent Over Dumbbell Circles
    1x10 small to the right
    1x10 small to the left
    1x10 large to the right
    1x10 large to the left
    Bent Dumbbell Lateral Raises
    1x10
    Standing Dumbbell Lateral Raises
    1x10
    Supine Dumbbell Lateral Raises
    1x10
    Supine Dumbbell Floor Presses
    1x10
    Supine Dumbbell Rotator Cuff Raises
    1x10
    Supine Dumbbell Raises
    1x10
    Standing Dumbbell Raises
    1x10
    Bent Over Dumbbell Raises
    1x10

    Arm Warmup
    Dumbbell Triceps Kickbacks
    1x10
    Dumbbell Biceps Curls (21's)
    3x7
    Standing Overhead Triceps Extensions
    1x10 right
    1x10 left

    Hammer Flexibility
    PVC Pipe Snatches (50" length of PVC)
    1x15

    In looking the above warmup over, it seems like a lot of work but rarely takes more than 20 minutes. Upon completion of this warm up routine, I head out to the garage gym. I also use this warm up as a general "rise and shine" in the morning before breakfast on off days but ride the bike for about 25 minutes.

    BTW, since I started doing the shoulder prehab a few years ago, I have been pain-free for the first time in a very long time. This stuff works for me.

    Mar 1, 2012

    Bear
    1x8x65
    17"Snatch Grip Dead Lift
    1x5x135
    2x1x225-255
    2x5x275
    Incline Pin Press (top)
    1x10x45
    3x3x95-135-155
    6x1x275-275-285-295-305-315
    Core Blaster
    1x10x80
    Hanging Knee Raise
    1x10
    Short Range Chin Up
    1x10
    Kit

    'As a trainer my objective is not make you a version of me. My objective is to make you better than me.' - Paul Sharp

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    Re: In-Season Training

    Still windy today but I need to throw.

    Mar 7, 2012

    Stones (16.5 lbs)
    3x warm ups
    3 officials - 31'4" best

    Gurly Mon LWFD (25lbs)
    3x warms up
    3x officials - 49'2" best

    I had a couple of hammers with me but it really wasn't much fun throwing in the wind so I'll save them for another day. Maybe tomorrow or Friday.
    Kit

    'As a trainer my objective is not make you a version of me. My objective is to make you better than me.' - Paul Sharp

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    Re: In-Season Training

    It's been flippin' cold these past few days....throwing, not so much fun when you're freezing your butt off.

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    Re: In-Season Training

    Not cold so much up here in the Big Tomato but windy. Takes all the fun out of being outside and not in a sailboat.

    Mar 8, 2012

    Bear
    1x8x65
    17" Snatch Grip Dead Lift
    1x5x135
    1x1x225
    2x5x275
    Incline Bench Press from Pins (mid)
    1x10x45
    3x3x95-135-155
    2x5x235
    Core Blaster
    1x10x80
    Hanging Knee Raise
    1x10
    Short Range Chin
    1x10

    The last several days I've spent my "free" time constructing another set of blocks from doug fir 4x4's. This will allow me to do dead lifts from higher positions when used with my 8" blocks or lower positions when used alone.

    These blocks are nothing more than an 8' long 4x4 cut into four equal length pieces. I then drill holes through "sandwich" and secure the layers with a length of 5/8" all-thread with big flat washers and nuts. Crank these down solid, dress with a belt sander to remove the rough edges, and lay down a top surface of 3/4" thick rubber stall mat.


    This is a picture of one of my 8" tall blocks.
    The new ones are the same construction and
    size but are only 4" tall.
    Kit

    'As a trainer my objective is not make you a version of me. My objective is to make you better than me.' - Paul Sharp

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    Re: In-Season Training



    Unfortunately, Frank will be at the Sac Valley Games only in an executive capacity (Scottish Animal Exhibit) rather than his customary athletic one.
    Kit

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    Re: In-Season Training

    Quote Originally Posted by o1d_dude View Post


    Unfortunately, Frank will be at the Sac Valley Games only in an executive capacity (Scottish Animal Exhibit) rather than his customary athletic one.
    I hope he comes by the throwing area, I'd like to say Hi...

    Hey do you do hula hoop thingies actually with the hoops?

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    Re: In-Season Training

    No hula hoops involved, just the motion. Think about how your hips move when you wind the hammer. I call this the Highlands Hula. n00bs tend to lock their knees and hips winding only with the arms. This hula motion reinforces the correct technique and keeps the joints, tendons, and musculature up to snuff.

    Anyway, today was a non-exercising day that left me pretty worn out due to the amount of physical exertion involved.

    • Loaded bags of redwood bark on the shopping flat, loaded them into the back of the truck, unloaded them out of the truck on to the garden cart and hauled them into the backyard.
    • Struggled with starting the mower as it was the first start of the year. Mowed both front and back lawns. Raked up the liquidambar seed balls from the neighbor's tree out of MY front lawn. These things could double as caltrops to prevent cavalry charges.
    • Went to Harbor Freight to buy a heavy duty metal folding sawhorse and carried it around on my shoulder for half an hour while browsing the store for deals.
    • Dragged out my new lower snatch blocks and hit them with the belt sander to round the sharp edges and smooth everything out. Vacuumed up the dust and blew out the garage with the leaf blower.
    • Cut 1-1/2" diameter PVC pipe with a hack saw to desired length and applied the fittings to make a rod storage container.


    Frank calls this kind of workout "Farmaerobics".


    Liquidambar is also known as sweet gum and these are the pods
    that are so annoying. I don't wear them in my beard like this
    fellow does.



    The combination of the these two blocks gives me a deck height of 4", 8",
    and 12" from which do my pulls. I have some extra 3/4" rubber stall mat
    material that I will use to top the new blocks.
    Kit

    'As a trainer my objective is not make you a version of me. My objective is to make you better than me.' - Paul Sharp

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    Re: In-Season Training

    Testing out the new blocks.

    Mar 14, 2012

    Bear
    1x8x65
    Snatch Grip Deadlift - 12" blocks
    1x5x135
    2x1x2252-255
    2x5x275
    Incline Bench Press
    1x10x45
    3x3x95-135-155
    8x3x135+Chains
    Core Blaster
    1x10x80
    Hanging Knee Raise - Oblique
    1x10
    Short Range Chin Up
    1x10

    Lessons learned: Without the rubber mat on the new blocks, there isn't enough friction to hold the top block in place.

    BTW, I Facebook "joined" the Sac Valley Games "event" so the deal is done. I must get my act together and seriously begin training the throws again.
    Kit

    'As a trainer my objective is not make you a version of me. My objective is to make you better than me.' - Paul Sharp

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