Anyoen got any tips for hocky conditioning?
1/15/2013 10:06:36 AM
1/15/2013 10:34:42 AM
1/15/2013 10:35:38 AM
I disagree. Rarely should anyone train like an elite level professional.Biking isn't a bad option though, but I'd try to spend at least 50% of your conditioning as sport specific as you can get. If you want optimal results.
1/15/2013 10:55:36 AM
wtf is hocky?
1/15/2013 1:54:03 PM
So wrist rollers are more a novelty you say?And what say you on various commercial supplements? SuperPump, NO Shotgun / Xplode, etc. HydroBuilder, etc etc etc
1/15/2013 3:11:25 PM
Wrist rollers can be useful for training the grip and forearms. However if you aren't holding the barbell like a baby and doing real movements with weight heavy enough to build strength, your forearms and grip should develop with the rest of your body.Nitrous oxide, aka arginine supplements, combined with stimulants are a quick way to burn out your wallet with little to no results.Some people swear by it, but science tends to disagree. There are some findings though that it can help with some other physiological aspects.Before you blow $50-100/month on supplements, get your training and diet right first.
1/15/2013 3:30:46 PM
The only benefit of (pre-workout) supps I've found is that when I drink one I think "welp, now I have to workout."I.E. - psychological.
1/15/2013 5:06:29 PM
Got in my lifting today with some metabolic work. Stayed a little lighter than I planned because I wasn't feeling crisp.Strength: DL, Chin Up, Press, Squat. 2x5sMetCon: Continuous Farmers Walks + Barbell Complexes for 20minutes.
1/22/2013 3:40:13 PM
what is the barbell complex vs the bear complex?
1/22/2013 4:27:22 PM
Barbell Complex is just a series of movements for reps strung together. The Bear Complex is a name of a specific complex workout.Today I did Dan John's Complex A...With out setting the bar down:-Bent Over Row-Hang Clean-Front Squat-Press-Squat-Good MorningI usually do these very light, in the 4-8Rep range AMRAP. In my MetCon today, I coupled the complex with 75lb/hand farmers walks for 50yards. Did this continuously for 30min and felt great. This was my first go, next time I do it I'll add a few reps to the complex, distance and/or weight to the farmers walk.I've never really worked on my conditioning or work capacity. The last few workouts I've been doing about 15-30min to finish my work outs and it feels great. I'll probably start filming some of them and make a promo video out of it.
1/22/2013 5:08:45 PM
Read that as 'porno video' and
1/22/2013 5:44:36 PM
Crushed my workout today!Squat 5/3/2 - Hit 335x2 for a new post-op personal record! It flew up and I had an easy 25-40lbs.OH Press 5/3/2 - Hit 180 for a triple!! This is an all time record. Very proud of this because it's +5lbs over my body weight Fat Grip DL - 5/3/2. Could barely hold on to 205x2.Weighted Chin Ups - +100x2. This was ok, heavy weighted chins are hard to get for reps.Yoke Walk - 340lbs for 100yards total.MetCon: 20 minutes of:1. Sledge Hammer Hits - 10/each arm2. KB Swings - 103. Shoulder Carry w/ 50#medball - 30yards each arm (60yards each round)That felt great and could tell my work capacity has significantly improved over the last 10days.[Edited on January 25, 2013 at 6:54 PM. Reason : ']
1/25/2013 6:52:55 PM
Careful, someone might think you're becoming a fan of CrossFit
1/25/2013 7:43:29 PM
haha I noticed this myself. In principle, I like some of the elements of crossfit... Like being well conditioned. I also appreciate the crossfit sects that actually strength train, focus on proper movement, and truly care about their clients health and program accordingly.
1/25/2013 7:57:38 PM
One a new cycle of this 5/week training. Today was the second workout.All 2x5 with medium-easy weight:Front SquatBenchDLChest Supported RowFarmers Walk: 95lbs/hand. 100 yards.MetCon: 10minutes1. Pull sled with 50ft rope, Push Back2. KB Swings x 123. Ring Push Ups x 6This all felt great. I think I'll be able to hit 315 for a double on my front squat at the end of this cycle. And, hopefully 300 on the bench. [Edited on January 28, 2013 at 11:31 AM. Reason : 6]
1/28/2013 11:29:13 AM
Hey I don't know if y'all are interested but I found this article on a DIY Prowler sled: http://artofmanliness.com/2012/04/27/how-to-make-a-diy-prowler-sled/Probably a little too ghetto for Capital Strength but might be nice for the home gym folks.
1/29/2013 12:39:43 PM
That's pretty cool, but for all the time, materials, and workmanship to build that thing you can either use an old large tire and drill an eyelet through. Or just buy a prowler.FYI, I've got 4 different sled type variations here. Probably overkill, but they just accrued overt time.
1/29/2013 1:46:22 PM
Nice I might come check it out when I'm in Raleigh.
1/30/2013 11:39:32 AM
I'll join Matt in piling on Crossfit. Here's a good critique of Crossfit by Robb Wolf, inventor of the paleo-style diet:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnPA3znZjGs
1/31/2013 1:53:57 PM
^mehthat mentality is not shared by all CrossFit gyms (in terms of only caring about "elite" athletes). I would def try to find someone that has more than a level 1 cert and has some idea on what they're doing in terms of programming.
2/1/2013 8:55:09 AM
Did this challenging conditioning bout today:20 minutes for rounds of:1. Sledge hammer on tire: 30hits (15/each arm)2. KB Swings x 203. 40 Yard Prowler Push (2 x 20 yards)I got 5 rounds and gassed out at 18:45. Totals: 150 hits, 100 swings, 200 yards.[Edited on February 2, 2013 at 1:27 PM. Reason : totals]
2/2/2013 1:24:32 PM
Hyped up! Just crushed 305x1 on the front squat and 470x1 on the dead lift. These are all time personal records and the bar was flying. I know I had an easy 10-20lbs on both lifts. 6 months post achilles tendon rupture surgery.
2/4/2013 1:27:48 PM
I always see the thread bumped and think "i'll post in here today" and then realize its right after you post matt, and then my accomplishments feel so much smaller and end up not posting
2/4/2013 1:29:15 PM
I wore flat-soled shoes for my lower body workout last week doing squats and that helped my stability greatly. Is this usually recommended? Before this I just wore the same shoes I run in, which I understand is probably not the best thing to do (but I like to warm up on the treadmill sometimes). I felt much more stable doing squats and lounges.
2/4/2013 2:51:59 PM
Flat shoes > running shoes for most squats and deadlifts
2/4/2013 3:18:49 PM
2/4/2013 3:34:16 PM
Yeah, I have Chuck Taylors so I'll just stick to those for now. Thanks!
2/4/2013 3:53:16 PM
http://theeternalpursuit.com/bilaterally-torn-meniscus/Matt Chan, finished 2nd at the 2012 CrossFit Games has bilateral minuscis tear. He believes Oly lifting shoes attributed to the breakdown of his knees. Thoughts on this, MattJMM2 or PackMan92?
2/5/2013 9:54:31 PM
Overuse without optimal mechanics will lead to injury.He probably has some mobility issues in his ankle and hip that prevent optimal knee tracking, couple that with the inflammation and overuse of a typical crossfit regimen, it will lead to tissue degeneration.[Edited on February 6, 2013 at 5:55 AM. Reason : ;]
2/6/2013 5:55:37 AM
Pretty sure Matt Chan used to do A TON of long distance running prior to CrossFitting. I think it was a long time coming. Did squatting with less than optimal positioning add to it? Maybe. He even states that the long run at the games finally did him in. High impact shit done repeatedly over time is worse on the joints (and in this case meniscus) IMO. Shoes? No.
2/6/2013 5:59:24 AM
Sounds like he is doing whatever it takes to avoid surgery and make it to the Games this year. Stem cell therapy and acupuncture. None of these alternative treatments is going to fix the structural damage.Too much hype, very little science to back him stem cell therapy for sports injuries. And acupuncture...I won't even go there.
2/6/2013 11:49:24 AM
maybe he should add some of that deer antler velvet spray for good measure
2/6/2013 12:09:31 PM
Thoughts?http://www.muscleandstrength.com/articles/increase-grip-strength-lifting-straps
2/7/2013 1:02:32 PM
I think it depends on your goals. Anything I'd be competing in wouldn't allow the use of straps, so I don't use them.
2/7/2013 3:20:44 PM
IMO, just depends on what you are focusing on in the training session. Oly lifters use straps, especially for snatches, because grip may be their first link to go. If you want to hammer high rep chin ups, and you are only failing due to grip, straps can be useful. This applies to all other lifts where the grip may be a hindrance.Just don't be a pussy and use straps as a replacement for getting your grip stronger. I personally don't use them much, unless I am doing heavy high rep RDLs or snatch grip work.
2/7/2013 3:34:47 PM
tell me your thought on Suma Root...or Brazilian root.
2/7/2013 6:10:59 PM
Never heard of it.
2/7/2013 6:43:23 PM
Great training day today! I hit 2 big milestone PRs. 315x1 on the Front Squat and 495x1 on the DL I would have hit another PR on the bench at 290x1, but my girlfriend didn't understand the different between "I GOT IT!" and "Help" when spotting me; she grabbed the bar before I locked out and it was moving up.
2/8/2013 4:02:24 PM
^front squat seemed to go up pretty easy. Don't think that PR will stand for long
2/8/2013 7:13:38 PM
You are right. It looks like I have another 10-15lbs on it. My back position on both lifts wasn't optimal but that's to be expected on PR attempts. On Monday I am starting a modified conjugate method that I put together. Hopefully I'll be breaking 400 on my back squat and 500 on the DL within the next month or two. Ideally, I'll be leaning out while this happens. Should be fairly interesting, as I will be doing more conditioning than I normal have done in the past. The conditioning will be more anaerobic based, targeting higher intensity work capacity.[Edited on February 9, 2013 at 8:58 AM. Reason : words]
2/9/2013 8:57:40 AM
Matt, have you looked into Carb Back Loading at all? I've been doing it for the past 3 weeks and so far I'm enjoying it.
2/9/2013 12:17:48 PM
2/9/2013 12:22:32 PM
2/9/2013 12:55:42 PM
Alrighty, I'll post in here today.315x1 sumo deadliftprevious PR had been 280x4x2
2/10/2013 3:36:11 PM
Very nice! That is a big milestone. I think adding in, or even focusing on, glute ham raises and trap bar DLs, should help a lot. Simply strengthening the whole glute-hamstring-low back will do wonders for total body strength.
2/10/2013 4:36:22 PM
Back on conjugate method style program that I designed with a Max Effort Squat Session today. It went pretty well!A. Squat 355 x 3. Felt strong, but moved slow.B1. Trap Bar DL - 225 3x8B2. 1Leg Landmine RDLs - 45 3x6C1. GHR +10lbs - 3x8C2. X-band walk - 3x8D1. GHD Crunches +10lbs 2x10D2. GHD Back Extensions +10lbs 2x10
2/11/2013 3:54:50 PM
Matt (or anyone else)we're hosting Rick Scarpulla next month if you're interested. Hands are tied on the cost, but it's totally worth it.https://www.facebook.com/events/535628866467326/
2/12/2013 7:15:10 AM
^ Thanks for the heads up. I haven't heard of much from that guy. Any good articles you can point me to?###This is what I did today on my journey towards summer shred:Fat Loss Conditioning: (Sled Push Max Effort 10 seconds / 50 second recovery) x 5 then 20 minutes medium effort steady state on the rower.
2/12/2013 4:24:37 PM
Cf boardshttp://board.crossfit.com/showthread.php?t=71512Articlehttp://board.crossfit.com/showthread.php?t=71512Websitehttp://myultimateadvantage.com/Way more than that, but its a start. I have his contact info if you want to call/email him. He loves talking to coaches/athletes about their training.
2/12/2013 10:37:28 PM