Anyone do these with their strength? My coach worked some into this week's strength training, and it was really fun/tough! I am sure that it is worthwhile too!
Anyone do these with their strength? My coach worked some into this week's strength training, and it was really fun/tough! I am sure that it is worthwhile too!
I do some with my trainer pretty much every week. We've been doing them for about ten months now and I have really see huge improvement in my ability to run up hills.
Veronica
I knew you would respondDo you do lower and upper body?
No, we pretty much stick to lower body plyometrics. One of my training days with her is upper body and core. The other day is plyos and legs. During the summer I have the time to up it to a third day. That's fun because it's a solid hour of plyometrics.
Veronica
Today we did push ups with a clap in between. They are hard because you really have to explode up to get enough time to clap. One is realtively easy, but repeating that explosion each time... is tough. I worked up to six in a row today, did 31 all together.
Veronica
My wrists ache just thinking about it. Doggone carpal tunnel.
I do plyometrics, too, though. DH bought a book called Core Performance by Lance's trainer, and we bought the rubber tubes and benches and things that are used in the program, but mostly it's all stretching and strength stuff on a mat. I saw huge improvements in my muscle tone in a very short time. I went from doing a 5-second plank to 45-second planks in about a month.
Huge, huge improvements all over, and it did a lot to improve my cycling form, too. I found it extremely effective, but I don't do the power pushups. I really do have carpal tunnel issues.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
Can you do them (regular push-ups without the hand claps) holding hand weights? Really that's just a method of aligning the hands and shoulders... you can take the pressure out of your wrists with your own body alignment, but it takes a lot of attention, because most of us have such imbalances in the arm muscles. My yoga teacher's favorite cue is to keep what she calls "the mounds of the index fingers," i.e. the heads of the second metacarpals, on the mat.
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I only went to Crossfit once. I enjoyed it and think I'd get way strong doing it. But zowie, it would cost alot of money to join that Crossfit facility ($200/month!) I already spend almost that much for coaching, plus my gym membership and my pool membership. I just don't think I want to add that much more to my monthly athletic expenditures!
Really really, I can't do one single boy pushup. I can do about 10 girl pushups in a row. I really want to do the 100 pushups program online, but I never seem to get around to starting.![]()
Hi Susan,
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PLANK!
And core strength in the abs and back.
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/...es.asp?id=1003
(I personally prefer plank on my elbows to take stress off my wrists).
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