Posts Tagged ‘Dave Schmitz’

Your Spine Hates Crunches!!

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

 

 

I am sure you see it all the time.

 

 

People in the gym doing 100′s of situps, crunches, cable pull down, inverted situps and of course the crunch twist.

 

 

Matter of fact I see alot of trainers doing it in their group workouts.

 

 

Did you every consider what that is doing to the spine??

 

 

Watch someone do a crunch or situp.

 

 

All they are doing is flexing their spine.

 

 

Here is what that does functionally and physiologically.

 

1. Increases disc pressure by 10x

 

2. Causes anterior hip structures to get tight which in turn inhibits posterior chain function

 

3. Cause upper spine to flex which shortens anterior shoulder structures and now we get the forward head – rounded shoulder syndrome and inhibiting of scapular stabilizers.

 

 

What is the role of the abs as part of the kinetic chain??

 

 

Protect the low back from moving to far when the arms and legs start flying around.

 

 

Decelerate the lumbar spine momentum and absorb ground reaction forces when they occur.

 

 

 

So lets start training them to do that instead of continuing to make them so something they don’t need to do.

 

 

First comes isometric strength… But only doing it in on the ground will not get it done.

 

 

You have to bring that up to standing unless you plan on laying down the rest of your life.

 

 

Here is a good start…

 

 

  

 

Training “Abs” to React not Just Contract

 

Dave Schnmitz

 www.howtotrainwithbands.com

Training Abs and Arms Simultaneously

Monday, November 24th, 2008
     Hey Everyone, 

    I know you have never probably heard me talk about training individual muscle groups.

     

    Well in this case it may sound that way but in reality it is still
    all about integration

     

     

    Anytime your abs are turned on the primary muscle group you are
    hitting will really blow up.

     

     

    RBT Abs and Arm training does exactly that.

     

     

    Real simple circuit

    Standing Curls and Overhead Tricep

    20 sec on 10 sec off x 4 cycles

     

     

    I usually like to take 1 minute after 1 cycle and hit it again. Always changing
    type of movement, base of support or band resistance.

     

    The beauty is that all can be done without every having to stop the workout.

     

    After you take a look at these, keep in mind there are over
    70 other workouts just like this at
    www.fitnessbandbootcamp.com

     

     

     

    Training your Body to React not Just Contract

    Dave “The Band Man” Schmitz

Training to BEAT MOMENTUM

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Hey Everyone,

 

It’s more than just a simple rubber band.

 

RBT is a systematic training approach designed to create reactive strength and power.

 

Reactive strength is our body”s ability to create force in the correct plane,  at the correct force level instinctively and efficiently to counter act  changes in momentum. 

 

 

Its not just another way to get stronger.

 

 

Dead weight is dead weight.  Dumbbells, sandbags, kettlebells, body weight, medicine balls,  pulley systems, and barbells are all great training tools that train the body using the principle of gravity.

 

 

                        “What ever goes up must come down”

 

 

I will not disagree that we need to be able to handle gravity. 

 

It is all around us.

 

But our ability to neuromuscularly control various speeds of momentum in all planes of motion is what will keep us functionally  safe and performing at high levels.

 

Just being strong is not good enough.

 

 

RBT trains the body using the principles of momentum.

        “An object in motion … Stays in motion unless acted upon by another force.”

 

Momentum is the #1 reason we get injuried, fall, and get beat on the athletic field.  We just can’t neuromuscularly  control momentum fast enough and efficiently.

 

Band’s elastic  nature speeds up momentum which trains our body how to handle faster momentum force than if it was just body weight alone.   Bands  train you to be  instinctly strong not just consiously weight room strong.

 

So which would you rather have the strength to do…

Squat 450lb in a weight room or play Tennis, basketball or football at a competitive level??

 

 Now before I get a boat load of responses.. The best answer is both..

 

However squating 450lbs does not make you a good athlete on the field.

 

Bands train will make  you athletically strong not just get weight room strong.

 

Personally, I want both.. How about you??

 

 

www.fitnessbandbootcamp.com is your best resource on how to start training yourself, your athletes and your clients how to become reactively strong and fit.

 

Alot of trainers have already found this out, make sure you do as well.

 

 

Training to React not Just Contract.

Dave (The Band Man)

Band Training is To Hard for Most

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Recently did a High School PE class and whow did I get an
eye opening.
 
 
These were HS kids and I was amazed at how they struggled
with doing simple band training.
Their trunk control frankly stunk…..  to much PS3 I suspect
 
 
 
Than I had a new adult group clinic 2 days later and it
was amazing.  Most of these were fitness minded
adults who worked out…… ON MACHNINES!!
Bands blew them away.
 
 
 
Here are 2 reasons why bands are difficult for most
traditional exercise people and for kids that have
poor dynamic trunk control.
 
 
1.  Bands make you work through the full motion.
90% of all machine based and body weight based
and free weight based training makes you work
just through mid range.  So you train your
neuromuscular system to back off once you get
through mid range.
 
2.  Band make you control your entire body and
use your entire body to generate force.
 
Most people want to isolate and just use
a single body part.  This simply won’t
work with bands
 
 
Great for body building… Does not work
when it comes to function and band
training
 
 
So the bottomline…
 
 
Go ahead and lift with machines, free weight,
and definitely keep doing your body weight training…
 
…but you need to consider adding bands into the mix
to enhance your total body strength and integration.
 
Here is a perfect example of how to bring bands into
db training.
Training to React Not Just Contract
Dave Schmitz… The Band Man
 

RBT is Blogging

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Resistance Band Training is officially Blogging

 

I would like to welcome everyone to the official

blog for resistance band training (RBT)

 

I am really excited to finally get this blog up and

running.

 

Sorry it took so long but look out because this is

going to be one rocking or should I say reacting

blog.

 

I will be back again soon

 

Training to React not just Contract

 

Dave “The Band Man” Schmitz