Carries are one of the simplest ways to get strong. Just pick up something heavy and take it for a walk. It’s just that simple!
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President Kennedy’s speech on the importance of physical fitness
Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)
general warm up (10 minutes) resistance band archer pulls x 25/25 reps Adex club 2 hand front swings x 25 reps Sanddune power steps x 100 reps side shuffles x 200 feet resistance band suitcase deadlifts x 20 reps specific warm up (10 minutes) tap bar deadlifts set up and light reps strength (20 minutes)Continue reading “Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)”
I can’t let all the younger guys have all the fun
Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)
general warm up (10 minutes) clock push ups x twice around the clock bear crawls x 100 feet Adex club inside mills x 15/15 reps Adex club outside mills x 15/15 reps specific warm up (5 minutes) keg carry set up and practice strength (20 minutes) keg carry x 100 feet x 1/1/1/1 conditioning/accessory workContinue reading “Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)”
We don’t just lift heavy weights
Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)
general warm up (10 minutes) Sanddune fingertip hand walks x 50 reps Adex club diagonal pull overs x 10/10 reps Adex arc 360’s x 40 reps tin mans x 100 feet Zercher sandbag squats x 15 reps specific warm up (5 minutes) strict barbell press set up and light reps strength (20 minutes) strict barbellContinue reading “Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)”
Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)
general warm up (10 minutes) Adex club side cleans x 50 reps Adex club halos x 15/15 reps rotation push ups x 20 reps rear bear crawls x 100 feet hanging knee raises x 15 reps specific warm up (5 minutes) lateral keg loading set up and light practice strength (20 minutes) lateral keg loadingContinue reading “Cave Strong-training of the day (TOD)”
My thoughts on Jedd Johnson’s “August of Arms” program
First of all, I did the program, I didn’t just read about it. 31 workouts in 31 days was tough, but well worth the effort and time. Jedd knows how to write good, solid training programs. My main “take aways” from this were– I could handle a lot more volume than I previously thought IContinue reading “My thoughts on Jedd Johnson’s “August of Arms” program”
