Wednesday, June 16, 2010

"The Field Worker


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"The Field Worker"
12 minute Amrap
Bent Over Barbell Row 12 reps #135
Sand Bag Carry
Jump Rope 50reps

Start with Barbell Row -then place jump rope station 50 meters away from Barbell Row Station. Each time you travel from station to station pick up the sandbag and bring it with you to the next station. Have Fun!

Sandbag training has been around as long as there has been manual labor. Even in our industrial age, luggage, duffels, and those huge bags of dog food, concrete, or potting soil don't get onto the shelves or into our cars by themselves; someone has to put them there. In attempts to make fewer trips from the car, we tend to carry our grocery bags into the kitchen in strange and creative ways. Finally there are times when the real-world item is actually a sandbag, as in the case of flooding or military fortification. So as unusual as it might be to see a sandbag in your gym, it is one of the most functional pieces of gear you can get.

Why sandbags?

Let's take a closer look at the training stimulus that the sandbag provides relative to the more traditional barbell. The first issue comes with how to grip it. Asked to lift a barbell, the average untrained person won't stare at it all too long before taking a relatively symmetrical grip and giving it a good heave. The lifting mechanics may be all wrong, but there is usually little problem with the grip itself. This is not so with the sandbag. Even a well-trained athlete who has never done any sandbag work will often look all around it, spread and gather it, grip and re-grip it. In addition, he or she may re-grip it mid-rep or change grips over the course of a set as the hands and arms tire. Sandbag lifting provides an entirely different, unique grip challenge and strengthening.






Sandbag Carry





Monday, June 14, 2010






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"Barbara"

5 Rounds for time:
20 Pull Ups
30 Push Ups
40 Sit Ups
50 Squats



"There is a growing sentiment in America that regular saving should be ignored, that the government will take care of people and give them security when they get beyond a certain age or become old and unable to work. But it must be borne in mind that the people who earn and do save, they take care of the government! Were it not for the thrifty and the willing workers, the government would be in a bad way."
- George Matthew Adams