4.9.13 SWOD

Dynamic

  • Flat Bench– 5 sets of 3, 60-70% of 1RM (flat bench), explosive
  • Dumbbell Bench Press– 1 set of max reps @ a weight that you can get 15-20 reps on

Conditioning

Maintain strict chin-up form, no flailing. Touch your chest to the bar to complete a rep.

If you don’t have a jump rope, sub 30 jumping jacks or 12 box jumps (lower box, focus on exploding from calves).

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Motivation

  • NFL combine rep record from a couple years ago.

4.8.13 SWOD

Strength

  • Deadlift (sumo stance)- Work up to 3 rep max
  • Sumo stance deadlift activates the quads/hams/glutes much more than a conventional deadlift; it’s good to mix up these stances in your training regimen.

Conditioning

  • 5 rounds– 8 power snatch (95#), 20 sit-ups, 10 push press (95#), 20 reverse lunges (10 each leg- quick/explosive reps, alternate legs, use bodyweight)
  • Prescribed rest (b/t rounds): 60 seconds
  • If you are uncomfortable doing snatch, sub power cleans.

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Motivation

  • Check out this innovative, new iPhone case that serves as both a workout aid and a practical phone protector.

4.4.13 SWOD

Dynamic

  • Box Squat– 5 explosive sets of 3 reps @ 50-60% 1RM (make sure the box is low enough to where your hammies are parallel to the floor at the squat’s lowest point)
  • Deadlifts– 3 explosive sets of 3 reps @ 50-60% 1RM

Conditioning

  • 5 rounds- Clean and jerk (155#) x 5, 10 TTB (toes to bar), 20 DU (double unders) 
  • Prescribed Rest (b/t rounds)- 60 seconds

Sub lower weights as necessary. If you can’t do the TTB, sub hanging knee raises. If you can’t do the DU, sub 30 jumping jacks.

As you may notice, I always program my conditioning workouts for 5 rounds. Why? 5 rounds usually take about 8-15 minutes to complete, which is about the ideal duration for maintaining high intensity throughout. #broscience

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Motivation

  • Check out this compilation video from DeFranco’s gym in New Jersey. A lot of NFL prospects will train here for the combine.

3.30.13 ARWOD

Active Recovery

  • 20-30 minutes of light-moderate cardio of your choice (optional)
  • 15-20 minutes of foam rolling

Foam rolling is a great (but slightly painful) method to get rid of soreness by breaking up lactic acid buildup in the muscles.

Do 20-30 rolls over each muscle group (here’s a great look at how to do this): quads, glutes, calves, hamstrings, upper back, lower back, piriformis, ubulus…. it’s boring but it’s part of my life.

Utilize this active recovery day to get rid of any soreness buildup from this week’s workouts.

Motivation

  • Ron Burgundy

3.29.13 SWOD

Strength

  • Work up to a 5 rep max in Bench Press
  • Do 5 sets of 5 Pendlay rows (fairly heavy but do NOT go to failure)
  • Take 3-4 minutes rest b/t sets to allow for full recovery

Conditioning

If you don’t have a jump rope, sub a 150 m run. If you can’t run, do 30 jumping jacks. If jumping jacks aren’t your thing, high five yourself 20 times consecutively while skipping around the gym.

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3.28.13 SWOD

Dynamic

  • 5 sets of 1 max effort vertical jump
  • 5 sets of 3 rack pulls, 60-70% of 1RM
  • Superset the max effort vertical jumps with the rack pulls, taking a couple minutes between each exercise.

Conditioning

  • 5 rounds- Hang clean (135#) x 8, 10 TTB (Toes to Bar), 8 Dumbbell Push Press (45#), 15 bodyweight squats
  • Prescribed rest: 60-90 seconds (feel it out, give yourself ample recovery time)

Sub lower weights for the lifts as necessary. Sub hanging knee raises for TTB if necessary. Get swole. That is all.

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3.27.13 ARWOD

Active Recovery (ARWOD = Active Recovery Workout Of the Day)

  • 20-30 minutes of light-moderate cardio of your choice (optional)
  • 20-40 minutes of yoga

Active recovery days are fairly flexible. Pretty much anything that elevates your heart rate for 20-30 minutes will do.

I like to do intervals on the treadmill or stationary bike.