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Monday, 1 April 2013
An Alternative Approach To Exercise Prescription - Part 2
Are you interested in exercise programme design? Do you want to maximise results for yourself and/or your clients? My article series 'An Alternative Approach To Exercise Prescription' covers a range of different movement patterns with progressions and regressions and is ideal for fitness coaches, physiotherapists and anyone interested in improving their health and fitness.
The second part of my exercise prescription series in sportEX Dynamics Journal is accessible here:
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hey baggers,
ReplyDeletecontinuing on on the results of my second trip through the Rx'd workouts of Matt's Sandbag Fitness book.
the results for week 2 session 1
22:41 with a 45kg Sandbag (handles)
week 2 session 2 got replaced with 6 hours of loading oak rounds (between 30-60kg into and out of my tailer for firewood) That kicked my ass
week 3 session 1
10:45 with a 45kg sandbag (handles)
with regard to this one I would recommend NOT using any handles as they basically cut down on the amount of movement because the start position before they take up weight is about half way up the lift. And lets face 45kg deadlifts are pretty light.
As far as the weights/Strength component goes I have been following the format that Matt put in the book but different lifts owing to equipment/space restrictions.
Session 1 for me is:
Single leg Kettlebell deadlifts
Kettlebell thrusters
Cleans
Session 2
Bench press
Weighted dips
Weighted pull ups.
Awesome work as always Josh! An alternative for the deadlifts would be to perform from a platform/step to increase the range of motion.
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