Posts Tagged ‘ab workouts’

Ever See a fat Sprinter??

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

 

Back in the day I use to do 100′s of isolated crunches, situps, cable crunches, inverted situps, russian twist and of course the crunch with rotation.  Than I really got aggressive and went to the ab roller which was another revolutionary  6 pack training device…. (NOT)

 

The fact is I did all those things thinking that it was what my abs needed to be strong and functional.  

 

After years of training this way, the six pack never came .

 

Matter of fact the love handles were growing and I had more low back stiffness then every.

 

Then one day I thought……….What if the abs are the same as  every other muscle in the body.

 

They must be loaded or activated before they can explode or contract.  

 

They must be trained in multiple planes of movement to really develop

 

They must be driven to be reactive not consiously contracted like with crunches

 

 

They must be trained  in conjunction with the rest of your body not in isolation. 

 

Matter of fact when you think about it…

What attaches the upper torso to the lower torso??    DA…The trunk!!! 

 

 

 So if I train full body movements (legs and arms working simultaeously as a stabilizer or as a mover) or  if do high level functional movements like running (sprinting perferrably), I am probably going to train my trunk a whole lot more effectively.

 

Matter of fact I have never seen a fat sprinter…  Have you??

 

The fact is the abs are “reactors” not contractors just like the rest of the neuromuscular system.

 

Now I realize we can’t all be sprinters or jumpers or throwers so how do you get your trunk to react like a spinter without sprinting???

 

 

What if we started using the ground and a little momentum by doing some simple stepping drills??  I bet that would crank up the abs.  Especially if you accelerated momentum and gravity with a little resistance band.

 

 

That essentially is what happens in sprinting…..  The trunk gets turned on with the foot landing into the ground  and from the momemtum of the legs and arms swinging.

 

  

Now that you have your isometric strength in standing and you have created a little momentum with weightshifting using  the sea-saw drill.   Lets get you stepping and moving more aggressively in the frontal and transverse planes.

 

 

Time to get your trunk sprinting!!

 

 

      

  

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Training to React not Just Contract

 

Dave

Getting athletic abs

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

 

A reactive trunk is a component of  fitness and performance that is frequently forgotten.

 

 

The problem is we never teach our trunk how to react to the ground or momentum.

 

Instead we do isometric training all the time.

 

Not a terrible idea but your abs have to be able react on the fly.

 

 

Last time I looked, the ground is a huge factor in athletics as well as daily activities.

 

 

I am presently have the pleasure of working with a local high school and there is very little trunk reaction going on.

 

All I see is Crunches, situps, medball crunches, medball throws lying down and leg raises.

 

Its the same in the gym.

 

Its not the individual’s fault.

 

 

Its what they see everyday in the magazines.

 

Its what their taught on how to work the trunk.

 

 

How does your trunk learn how to react to the ground while lying on your back??

 

Not a thing!!

 

 

Recently in a group workout, I took 76 athletes through my Sea-Saw drill using a simple 20lb mini band.

 

They were instructed to..

Switch Partners every 20 seconds and never do the same base of support back to back.

 

90% of the group could not finish the 4 minute workout without putting their arms down.

 

The reason was that they could not integrate their trunk with their upper and lower body so the the extremites fatigued early because they were taking on most of the load.

 

 
With a reactive trunk that does not happen.

 

 

The Sea-Saw is a great reactive ab progression once you have isometric weight-bearing strength like what I showed you yesterday.

 

 

 

 

 

  

      

 
 

  

 www.howtotrainwithbands.com will provide you my Reactive Abs book along

with Tons of other information Reactive RBT. 

 

Now if your looking for 70 different trunk reaction drills…

www.fitnessbandbootcamp.com is the way to go.

 

 

Training Abs to React not Just Contract

Dave