10 Pull Ups, 10 Sandbag Thrusters. 10 rounds.
Men aim for a 40kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
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Sunday, 27 November 2011
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Todays Workout - 5, 10, 15, 20
5 Pull Ups, 10 Sandbag Cleans, 15 Sandbag Push Press, 20 Sandbag Back Squats. 5 rounds.
Men aim for a 40kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Men aim for a 40kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Todays Workout - Inspired By John Broz
Didn't feel like training today but did anyway...and had an awesome session!
100 Skips, 20 Press/Push Ups, 20 Sandbag High Pulls. 5 rounds.
Record your time.
Train hard!
100 Skips, 20 Press/Push Ups, 20 Sandbag High Pulls. 5 rounds.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Sunday, 20 November 2011
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Todays Workout - Heavy Sandbag Push Jerks
Probably my favourite sandbag exercise - Heavy Push Jerks. Complete 5 reps with the heaviest weight you can handle, rest for 3-5 minutes and repeat for a total of 5 rounds.
Record your weight.
Train hard!
Record your weight.
Train hard!
Friday, 18 November 2011
Todays Workout - Hardest One This Year So Far...
10 Pull Ups, 10 Sandbag Thrusters, 10 Box Jumps, 10 Burpees. As many rounds as possible in 20 minutes.
Record your score.
Men aim for a 40kg sandbag; women aim for 15kg.
Train hard!
Record your score.
Men aim for a 40kg sandbag; women aim for 15kg.
Train hard!
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Todays Workout - Sandbag Strength
Max Heavy Sandbag Push Jerks and then (immediately) Max Sandbag Back Squats. Rest for 3-5 minutes and repeat for a total of 5 rounds.
Aim to complete with a VERY CHALLENGING weight.
Record your total number of reps for each exercise.
Train hard!
Aim to complete with a VERY CHALLENGING weight.
Record your total number of reps for each exercise.
Train hard!
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Todays Workout - 10 to 1
Sandbag Thrusters (Squat and Press), Press/Push Ups and Knees-to-Elbows.
Complete 10 repetitions of each exercise, then 9, then 8 etc.
Men aim for a 50kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Complete 10 repetitions of each exercise, then 9, then 8 etc.
Men aim for a 50kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Friday, 11 November 2011
Todays Workout - 5, 10, 15, 20
5 Pull Ups, 10 Sandbag Round-the-Worlds, 15 Sandbag Overhead Press, 20 Sandbag Back Squats. 5 rounds.
Men aim for a 40kg/15kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg/7.5kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Men aim for a 40kg/15kg sandbag; women aim for 20kg/7.5kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Todays Workout - Horrible Hill Sprints
Find a hill of approximately 50 metres. Run up it as fast as you can with a sandbag over your shoulder, dump the bag at the top of the hill and jog back to the bottom of the hill. Sprint back to the top of the hill, collect the bag and return to the bottom of the hill. Repeat the sequence until you have completed 5 loaded hill sprints and 5 unloaded hill sprints.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Record your time.
Train hard!
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Todays Workout
100 Skips, 5 Pull Ups, 10 Sandbag Zerchers, 15 Press/Push Ups. 5 rounds.
Men aim for a 50kg Zercher; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Men aim for a 50kg Zercher; women aim for 20kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Friday, 4 November 2011
Todays Workout - 5, 10, 15
5 Pull Ups, 10 Sandbag Deadlifts, 15 Box Jumps. As many rounds as possible in 10 minutes.
Record your score.
Train hard!
Record your score.
Train hard!
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Todays Rant - may contain swearing.
I recently wrote an article for T-Nation - the internets premier resource for strength. The article was all about Sandbags For Strength
I wrote the article as a sound, reasonable rationale for those that traditionally train with free weights. I put forward an argument for including sandbag training into your programme, no matter what else you were doing. I genuinely believe that sandbag training is a great tool for developing strength and conditioning - hell, I've put in over 300 sandbag workouts in the last year to prove it. This apparently is not good enough for some people...
I picked up a thread on Facebook between some guy and another sandbag manufacturer. They were essentially talking about my article and how uneducated I was. Apparently I had missed the point of sandbag training altogether. According to these guys:
This stuff pisses me off so much I can't even describe it. Could I start talking about multi-planar movement and the biomechanical properties of each and every movement listed on Sandbag Fitness? Yes. Would anyone care - probably not. In my opinion people want straightforward, sound advice that they can follow easily. Information that they can put into action immediately.
I wrote the article as a sound, reasonable rationale for those that traditionally train with free weights. I put forward an argument for including sandbag training into your programme, no matter what else you were doing. I genuinely believe that sandbag training is a great tool for developing strength and conditioning - hell, I've put in over 300 sandbag workouts in the last year to prove it. This apparently is not good enough for some people...
I picked up a thread on Facebook between some guy and another sandbag manufacturer. They were essentially talking about my article and how uneducated I was. Apparently I had missed the point of sandbag training altogether. According to these guys:
- I am writing "bad information"
- Any company not offering 3 sizes of sandbag is not to be trusted - neither is a company offering more than 3 sizes
- The power of sandbag training is in the "system" - and to get access to the system you simply have to provide some credit card details
This stuff pisses me off so much I can't even describe it. Could I start talking about multi-planar movement and the biomechanical properties of each and every movement listed on Sandbag Fitness? Yes. Would anyone care - probably not. In my opinion people want straightforward, sound advice that they can follow easily. Information that they can put into action immediately.
As some of you know, I am also part of Brute Force Europe - we sell the Brute Force Sandbag. I genuinely believe that it's a great tool and that is why I train with it and promote it. Do I plaster it everywhere on this site and spam everyone with discount coupons? Absolutely not.
What I will never do is become the proverbial Snake Oil Salesman
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Weekly Video Workout - 02-11-2011
10 Sandbag High Pulls, 10 Press/Push Ups, 10 Box Jumps.
Men aim for a 30kg sandbag; women aim for 15kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Men aim for a 30kg sandbag; women aim for 15kg.
Record your time.
Train hard!
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
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