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Band Training for Punching Strength

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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Have you every seen a Boxer that was good and fat.  Ok maybe a few heavy weights but when you get into any weight classes below that, these guys are ripped through the trunk.

Is it any wonder, when you look at how functional the art of punching occurs.

From a neuromuscular standpoint, punching uses the concept of reciprocal training to enhance punching power.  Simply stated, your body uses pulling to enhance pushing.  See our body often use the opposite side of the body moving the opposite way to enhance movement on the other side of the body.

This happens with running all the time.

As a result a few years ago I started to do band reciprocal training to enhance my arm action with sprinting.  This training helped but what  I got as bonues benefits were a great  reactive trunk workout and a alternative way to maximize my heart rate without running.

Seeing and trying is a must when it comes to reciprocal training.    Here are a few tips to doing effective reciprocal push - pull training.

1. Don’t always emphasize number of reps. Instead see how fast you can push each individual rep by reloading on each rep. You will see how I do this. Interestingly, I think quality reps burn even more calories than if you just try to knock out a lot of reps.

 

2. Also don’t keep your feet the same. Change it up on every round. Your trunk and hips will hate you but your back will love you. By the way if you are into hitting the heavy bag. Do this workout first and then go hit the bag. Look out because you may bring it down.

 

3. Make sure you stay athletic and let the system load. As I always say, learn to load and you are guaranteed to explode with incredible punching power.

 

4. No low back pain. This means you are not loading and instead are trying to muscle with your upper body. Your punch starts from the floor and must go through your hips…. Use them.

 

I hope you enjoy this weeks RBT Live 43 Episode and as always please leave thoughts and comments below.

 

Reactive Training.. Powerful Results

Dave “The Band Man” 

 

 

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Band Training for a Powerful 6 Pack

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

 

Over 90% of us will suffer a low back injury of some kind at some point in our lives.   male-abs

95% of the time that injury will be the result of poor deceleration control.  What can we do to protect and decrease the chance of injuring our low back??   Well first let me tell you what won’t work.

Doing 1000’s of sit-ups every week

Doing leg raises with our low back coming off the ground on every rep

Do those silly side crunches a hundred miles a minute

Grabbing a hold of some pulley system and horsing down doing kneeling crunches

Doing the latest ab machine shown on the latest info commercial

Doing only floor planks

 

I can pretty much guarantee if you do the above listed training techniques or exercises, you are all but assured of suffering if not creating a low back injury.

The ab’s like any other muscles are reactors.  They respond to driver of primarily gravity, ground reaction and momentum.  If you do not train the ab’s to be reactors, when called upon to protect your low back from venturing to far in the ROM, they will not respond effectively or quick enough to prevent a low back injury.

 It is very easy to tweak an exercise to become a trunk reaction exercise.  You can create ground reaction or increase momentum or both.  Gravity can also be increased by adjusting the resistance or direction of the resistance.   Here are 5 easy ways to make most exercises a trunk reaction exercise.

1.  Overload the body to one side by doing unilateral training.  Especially with vertical or horizontal force vectors

2.   Create multiple force vectors.  Bands in conjunction with any dead weight objects can accomplish this

3.  Add a step with the exercise which immediately brings in ground reaction forces and additional momentum for your trunk to deal with.

4.   Adding in the a rotational plane will immediately activate the trunk since the obliques and transverse abdominus have strong rotational biases

5.  Performing the step and lift movement in an integrated fashion with an emphasis on getting off the loading phase as fast as possible.

 

Is your head spinning yet??

Well what if told you I could incorporate all five of these training options with 1 exercise??

Now realize this exercise is not for the person who has not incorporated some low level trunk stabilization first.  However, if you have done your pre-trunk training, than I have a great trunk blasting, delt building, heart pumping workout that will teach your trunk how to react with power.  

Give it a try and let me know what you think.

 

Enjoy this week’s RBT Live… Building a powerful 6 pack

 

 

 

 

Training beyond the Contraction

Dave Schmitz

 

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