Posts Tagged ‘Fitness Boot Camps’

Partner Band interval Cardio Training

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

 

Looking for an easy and exciting way to crank up your interval cardio training in your bootcamp??  I have just the resistance band training solution and it doesn’t matter who, what or where.

 

Partner Interval running in bands is one of the safest, easiest, and most cost effective ways to get a great running cardio workout.  You don’t need a huge space, people typically love the challenge and its super easy to teach.  However as I continue to speak to fitness professionals about band running they have a few issues and fear about implementing band running.  I thought I would help address these issues.

 

Band running is unsafe

That is totally not the case.  As a matter of fact, partner band running is all acceleration with essentially no deceleration impact.  Since deceleration is what most often leads to injuries, you will immediately find out that campers do better with band running and will often prefer it over regular body weight running.

 

 Not everyone can run

I have yet to find someone in my adult fitness boot camps who cannot do some form of band running (shuffle, backpedal, forward running) or power walking.  In most cases inability to run comes from lack of hip deceleration control which overtime will stress joint surfaces.  With band running the body is actually unweighted which in turn makes ground contact forces on the joints less.   As a result your clients along with their joints will love you for introducing them to band running.

 

You need a lot of space to run

 I have done Partner band workouts in cafeterias, hallways, small weight rooms as well as in the basement of my own home.   With partner band running the work is really in the start and making sure you emphasis quick bursts, high knees and fast arms.  Repeating this for 8-10 reps or over a 1-2 minute period creates incredible heart rates and workloads. 

 

You need a lot of bands to run with

To do partner band running you need 1 band per 2 people, assuming you have the right size of band, that’s approximately a $20 investment divided by 2…$10 per person and done over 40 camps means you spend about   10 per camp.

Granted body weight running is free but it’s boring as heck and you need space unless you do shuttle runs which requires a lot deceleration work than band running.  

 

 

 

I was recently at a Bootcamp Fitness Professional seminar and had the opportunity to run about 20 fitness professionals through a little partner band interval cardio work using a 50-10 Workout muse soundtrack found bootcamp dynamite. 

 

 

 

 Think about this.

 

Could your clients do that?? 

Is your space bigger than the little 20 foot by 20 foot area I had??

Can you afford a $20 t0 $25 band to get a great cardio workout for your clients??

 

I want to know what you think.  Make sure you comment below and tell me about your experiences with partner band running or shoot me your questions on how you can set up your bootcamp for partner band running.

 

Or …… If you are interested in getting your hands on over 40 more partner based band workouts, take a look at picking up your own copy of the Partner Band Training DVD

 

Training Beyond the Contraction

 

 

Dave Schmitz

Choosing the right resistance bands

Friday, June 12th, 2009

 

The number 1 email I get every week is which resistance bands do I choose or purchase to get started with in my bootcamp.

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Here are 5 questions to answer.

1. What are your group demographics?? Age – gender are key to getting the right resistance bands to train with. 

2. What aspect of resistance band training do you want to start to implement?? (Flexibility, running, lower torso strengthening, upper torso strengthening) Best is to choose the exercises you want to use.

3. What are you going to attach your resistance bands to or are you going to do band partner or free attachment training?? Free attachment training or Partner training will take a bit to teach but will require half as many bands. Independent stations will take more to bands and obviously a stable attachment site.

4. Are you going to go exclusively band training or use other devices?? My suggestion is make it part of the camp at first and gradually build in more aspects of band training.

5. What surface are you going to be training on?? Grass, asphalt, gym floor…
Surface will dictate what drills are best and most safe.

My suggestion is you take some time to write down your answers to these questions and than if you want, email me at support@resistancebandtraining.com and I will customize a resistance band package for you.

Also if you have not tried our bands yet, pick up a total fitness package and get training. Ths package comes with a downloaded ebook that will get you started.

Training beyond the Contraction

Dave

Wednesday RBT Live Episode #18

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

 

Just finished this weeks RBT Live. 

Click Here  for  this weeks playground epsiode.

Enjoy

Training Beyond the Contraction

 

Dave Schmitz

Need Some Motivation??

Monday, April 6th, 2009

“To Get Something YOU Never Had you have to do

something You Never Did!!

Today I start at my New Fitness Band Boot Camp location with hopefully many of my present boot camp members and a few new faces as well.

How does this relate to the above saying??

I was originally running my boot camp out of a fitness center which made sense when I first started.

Over the past 2 years if became obvious that having the camp at a neutral site that I could call my own allowed me the freedom I needed to manage the camp and create a “True fitness community”

So today I get something a never had by doing something I should have done a long time ago and I can not wait to make it happen.

Now I ask you??

If resistance band training is unmatched as a training tool, do you think it could help your clients, your  Fitness Boot Camp business or your personal workouts.

“To Get Something YOU Never Had you have to do something

You Never Did!!

www.resistancebandtraining.com is a great place to start and I am hear to help just like I helped Marisa

HI Dave

Just wanted to tell you that I am VERY impressed with all the work that you have done and continue to do!!  I am ectastic about having my Total Fitness Package and RBT Manual.  I have started using the training methods and exercises in my own workouts and soon will get them implemented for my patients and clients.

Your bands aer certainly of the highest quality and teh e-books are comprehensive and concise with excellent photos.

Im am also very happy that you are producing the short RBT Live Videos and sharing them online:  a wonderful supplement to the printed material.

I wanted to thank you for all you have given..

Stay well

Marisa

So what are you waiting for.  What is something you Never Did that you are going to do today?

Training Beyond the Contraction

Dave

IYCA Band Workouts…

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

I love to travel with my Great Friend BJ Gaddour of www.Workoutmuse.com.

Not only do we have tons of laughs.. I learn a ton from one of the top bootcamp fitness professionals

and nutritionist in the world.

Recently BJ and I traveled to the first annual IYCA International Summit.

Brian Grasso, Nick Berry and Pat Rigsby who are the brain thrust behind the IYCA

know how to put on a amazing summit filled without standing speakers and an energy that transcended the entire weekend.

BJ and I invited all 200 plus attendees to join us for a RBT bootcamp workout every morning.

I would describe the workouts as…

Electric….Energy….Fun…..Fat Burning…. Friendship Building and  how life should be.

Take a look and enjoy.

Partner Training

Training Beyond the Contraction

Dave

PS..Interested in setting up your own Band Bootcamps… Here is your ticket.

www.fitnessbandbootcamps.com

The Band Man is ready to React in 2009

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

 

 

Its amazing what a couple of weeks do for your mental and physical energy levels.

 

 

 

I decided to take the last 2 weeks off to re-energize and just brainstorm. 

 

 

 

All the business and training mentors I have have always told me that I needed to do this but often I just kept

working and rolling with what came up.

 

 

Guess what??

 

 

 

They were right.

 

 

 

 So I started by asking myself this question..

 

 How could I help make all of my fellow RBT’ers better and more excited about Reactive RBT??

 

 

Here is what I came up with…

 

People need to really see what RBT is truly all about.    I have to show not tell them.   As a result I will be launching several exciting new projects and clinics over the next month.

 

First of all  A new blog will soon be up.    www.askdaveschmitz.com will be  launched which will make finding RBT information much easier regardless if you are a coach, trainer or fitness Enthusiast.

 

 

 

Secondly I will be launching A brand new  RBT Live TV series called…  Reactive RBT LIVE!!   

 

 

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More on this later but trust me this is going to be alot of fun for everyone.

 

 

 

Next, I have established several dates for Reactive RBT Specific Clinics.   The first one  will be a Coaches only “React to the Ball”  Clinic on  Feb. 7th.  I will discuss this more in upcoming blog post but if you are a coach and want to get your athletes faster in weeks not months…  Sign up HERE 

 

Also stay tuned because a  Reactive RBT For Fitness Professionals is ready for  March…  Date just needs to be confirmed.

 

 

 

Lastly.. I have decided to change the theme for 2009 to “Training Beyond the Contraction” instead of “Training to React not Contract”

 

 

This truly states exactly why you need Reactive Resistance Band Training into your training format. 

 

 

So there you have it…

 

Keep your eyes open and keep checking the email box because I will be visiting it frequently…

 

Until tomorrow …Remember

 

Train beyond the Contraction

 

 

Dave

www.resistancebandtraining.com

 

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!!

 

 

      

  

www.fitnessbandbootcamp.com its how you really learn about training with bands regardless if you are a fitness professional or a fitness enthusiasts.

  

Training to React not Just Contract

 

Dave

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)