Wednesday 02-Oct-2024: AES-13-W.4-D.3

Written by Squad 5 Training

On August 28, 2024

Upper Body:

 

Tip: Strength Balance Progression

For this training section, the skull crusher will be progressed in a few different ways. The exercise selection will change in a three-week cycle to create some variety in the muscles of the triceps being worked. In week 4-6 of this progression, you will either match the weights from week 1-3 but increase the reps you are completing or slightly increase the weight.

The curl will follow a similar format with alternating movements for weeks 1-3, then aiming to match the weight and increase reps in weeks 4-6. The different variations of the barbell curl will elicit a unique stimulus for the biceps each week.

Station 1: 10 min

7-8 sets
5 Supinated Strict Pullup (use weight)

Station 2: 10 min

7-8 Sets

12 Strict Bar Dip with weight

Station 3: 10 min

4 working sets

1) 8-10 Dumbbell Skull Crusher
rest 15 sec
2) AMRAP (1 Max Unbroken Set) Alternating Dumbbell Curl

Station 4: 10 min

4 sets

every 2:30

40 sec Contralateral Arm Single Leg Plank (20se/lside)
30 sec Hollow rock
Max Rep rope climb in remaining 2:30 (can provide sled pull with a battle rope instead for some participants) (Provide sled pull with rope for less advance level)

 

 

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