Day 227 of 360
Rest between sets, and attempt as little rest as possible during. No touch-and-go- take time to set-up and re-set each rep. It’s worth it.
Then, 3 rounds of:
Day 227 of 360
Rest between sets, and attempt as little rest as possible during. No touch-and-go- take time to set-up and re-set each rep. It’s worth it.
Then, 3 rounds of:
Today, we will decelerate the mace at the end of the front pendulum reps and hold it in the “starting” position for a full :30 sec.- hands level with solar plexus, hips tucked, chest broad, and weight pointed at the ground. Extend arms as skill level allows.
Use most challenging variation possible for 10-rep sets.
Weights on all movements today are self-scaled and challenging- put in what you expect to get out, and adjust by round as needed.
And then:
Rest up to :20 sec. in 25-rep intervals if needed. If full-range lunge mechanics break, or stability becomes unsustainable, adjust to reverse lunge.
Our full-range lunge begins with a forward lunge and continues into a reverse lunge without the foot touching in the middle. Step far enough forward and back to maintain 90-degree knee bend at the bottom in both directions. Maintain a stable, upright torso throughout.
And finally, “Time under tension”:
Partial pull-over is active cool-down, and should be performed in organized positions- only pull dowel over to point of position break, maintain a brief hold, and repeat. Goal is opening up the upper body after a pulling/ rotation day, and improving position for next time.
Break during hollow rock as needed to maintain the integrity of movement; No lazy reps.