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(Specialty warm-up: 3L, 3R kettlebell push press, 1 rep "4-position squat drill") Kettlebell push press: 1 x 3L, 3R @ fact-finding 5 x 3L, 3R @ scheme appropriate/ adjusted by round as needed 1 x max rep (each side) @ 50% of heaviest above (lock-out governs duration) Rest as needed between sets. If sets require interruption, make as minor an adjustment as needed and complete the next uninterrupted. When scheme is listed as “5 x 3L, 3R″, it always refers to “Sets” x “Reps”. Reminder: Position and range of motion always govern weight, and a break in either ends a max-rep set.

Then, 7 attentive, aggressive minutes of: 4-position kettlebell squat drill: 3 Kettlebell front squat (Left) 5 Kettlebell back squat (Left) 3 Kettlebell front squat (Right) 5 Kettlebell back squat (Right) 3 + 5 + 3 + 5 = 1 round. Goal is fluid, seamless transitions from front to back, and left to right. Keep rest to between rounds, only as actually needed, and under :20 sec. Goal is to "wear the weight" for as much of the 7 minutes as we are safely able. Transitions are not an afterthought- ever, but especially in this drill. Demonstrate ownership of the chosen weight by maneuvering it expertly from front-to-back, and side-to-side. If this drill is unfamiliar to you, please reference any of the videos we have made demonstrating it; There are details, and they are useful. Thank you. Each set should pose a significant challenge; weakest lift/ transition governs weight. Have scaling options (up or down) nearby in order to minimize wandering or waiting. And then, 1 Tabata interval (:20 sec. work/ :10 sec. rest x 8) of: Inchworm Count and attempt to match reps throughout; Though output may change, effort should remain at 100% in each and every round. Reminder: There is a hinge in both the climb down and climb up of an ideal inchworm. And finally, "Time under tension": 5 L-sit attempts/ holds (expect and note improvement) + L- hang/ knees-up hang (Accumulate two minutes; Our usual "Time under tension" duration) + 15 cat/ cow stretch Practice L-sit positioning while seated on a bench press bench, grabbing the front/ side in order to establish and secure the position, and then apply hanging from a bar, or locked into a great top position on a dip bar. Lift and tuck knees at/ past 90', and then extend legs hard, together, and with toes pointed. Use any grip you choose in hang, and switch between them as needed. Remember: Hanging in a half-bicep curl is going to make you feel a lot heavier than you are. Use global structure, not local strength, to support a challenging position for an extended duration. Accumulate at least two minutes, and take as few breaks as possible.


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