Overhead carries are the best shoulder and core stability drill. I've used it as an introduction to KB world at some point. It's a great finisher to rehab your shoulders.Maxrip13 wrote:I don't really struggle with the core strength for the presses so for me it's a bit of a waste.Barkadion wrote:How do you like DB pressing on the stability ball? I used to do DB Russian twists on the ball and found myself roaring all the timeMaxrip13 wrote:Todays training
Sadly the weightvest fun run was cancelled due to weather. This may have been a good thing as my body has gotten a bit run down due to work pt.
At work did a few 400 m laps in full kit (boots, iba etc) and then skills drills.
Following this was a PT session ran through work.
800m warmup run (100m sprint to finish off)
Squats with bar
Dumbell benchpress on balance ball
Pullups
Seated rows
Overhead Squat lunges
Core work
I basically used this as a lighter recovery workout.
I then had pre preemptive physio for a tendon issue with my left knee.
This consisted of leg straight and leg bent isometric brides off a block for 1 min eac side.
Then 30 secs with a 10 kg plate on my lap.
I also was required to do 10 rounds of 20 sec eccentric 5 sec isometric one legged deadlifts with a 10 kg weight.
I will be mixing these exercises in 3 x a week as a warm up or finisher to certain training days.
I could definitely see Russian twists being a lot harder on the ball though. I am not really a fan of all that balance type work.
I generally find that being strong makes me perform well on all that sort of stuff.
They kept going on about my perfect form for the overhead walking lunges we did. My only overhead work is a finisher involving one arm kettle bell overhead carries and heavy farmers walks. I use this as a finisher for my operator sessions if I am feeling good.
One of the guys who is your typical body builder sort of bloke got a bit carried away.
He is already quite a heavy boy, but decided to jump on there with 40 Kg dumbbells (approx 88 + pounds I believe) and nearly went through the ball.
This guy had the mobility to move the dumbbells for barely a 6 inch ROM. The pt instructor went ballistic and nearly caused him to drop both dumbbells.
As for that guy you described... I've seen so many BB guys being nearly killed by stupidity and poor mobility when they tried to jump into KB moves...