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Strength & Conditioning – Jon Engum: Week 2, Day 2

The goal of this program by Master RKC Jon Engum is to build strength and flexibility in the hips and shoulders - the 'four knots' of the body - to improve performance and increase mobility.

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Written by Jon Engum Last updated on Nov 22, 2021

This four-week program from Master RKC Jon Engum, author of the book “Flexible Steel,” promises to “breathe new life into your high mileage body.” How does Jon propose to do this? By strengthening the ‘four knots’ – the hips and shoulders. Building strength and increasing flexibility in these areas will provide tremendous benefits for athletic performance and everyday life.

Follow this link to read more about Jon’s unique approach and learn about each of the six exercises used in the program. Jon recommends doing these workouts in the morning or before your other training sessions.

To learn more about Jon, read our feature interview:

Featured Coach: Jon Engum, Part 1 – Finding Balance

Featured Coach: Jon Engum, Part 2 – A Master’s Thoughts on Coaching

Week 2, Day 2

A.

RKC Arm Bar x 5 reps – left and right

Pullovers x 5 reps

B.

RKC Arm Bar x 5 reps – left and right

Pullovers x 5 reps

C.

RKC Arm Bar x 5 reps – left and right

Pullovers x 5 reps

D.

Tactical Frog – Go one round through the frog series

Note: A rep in the case of an armbar is the rhythmical movement of the hips in and out of the stretch. Not a bounce! The tempo is about 2 seconds in and 2 seconds out.

A rep of the pullover is obvious unless you are not able to get all the way to the ground. In that case a rep consists of a contract/relax cycle.

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About Jon Engum

Jon Engum is an enthusiastic, motivating, and inspiring instructor. The energy he transfers onto his students encourages self-belief while instilling the importance of positive thinking and implementation. His passion for learning and teaching came at the early age of eight when he began training in the martial arts, working his way to instructor as a teenager. In 1990 he opened his first training facility has been training children and adults for over thirty years. He currently holds a 7th degree blackbelt “ Grandmaster” in Taekwondo and a Masters(4th Dan) degree both Hapkido and also Kumdo (Korean Sword).

Enter Pavel. Jon was introduced to Pavel Tsatsouline when he signed up for his flexibility course in St. Paul, Minnesota and was so impressed with the rapid results that the kettlebell was a natural progression. Since that time he has immersed himself into the study of the kettlebell and how to implement its use in improving overall fitness and the martial arts game.

As a Taekwondo coach Engum uses the kettlebell as the sole conditioning tool for his national competitiors. Along with his continuing education, teaching and coaching in the martial arts, he has been busy teaching Hardstyle Kettlebell Certifications (HKC) nationally and internationally. As a Tactical Combat Kettlebell specialist, Jon teaches military and law enforcement agencies. Jon is also the owner of Extreme Training.

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