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What Would Jacob Do? - SttB Articles

JacobVia Diet Blog : shedding a bit of weight whilst training for a marathon isn't exactly front page news. Jacob, however, is training seriously [streaming video, 7.12mb .flv download] for the Boston Marathon this April. His starting weight? A little over 400lb.

What would Jacob do? - Test articles

JacobVia Diet Blog : shedding a bit of weight whilst training for a marathon isn't exactly front page news. Jacob, however, is training seriously [streaming video, 7.12mb .flv download] for the Boston Marathon this April. His starting weight? A little over 400lb.

The Workout Logs Return - SttB Articles

Wide plate pinchIt's been a while now since I last posted my training notes (although of course I've still been training), which I thought I'd rectify. Especially now as the weather here is starting to get back to reasonable levels, which will undoubtedly see an increase in intensity. Not to mention the occasional outdoor session.

A few months ago I began training for the One-Arm-Chin-up. This was always going to be a lengthy process (2 years seems to be fairly common amongst OAC practitioners), but I wasn't quite prepared for the glacial slowness of it all. The other day, whilst getting slightly over-zealous and trying to accelerate things, I managed to once again tweak my left shoulder. Frustrating, but not altogether surprising. I know what I'm like.

I'm now carefully avoiding the heavy stuff for a while; giving things a chance to heal before I return to the OAC quest. In the meantime, however, a slight obsession takes centre stage - hand strength.

After reading Chuck Halbakken's recent piece on bending, I decided to give it a go (at least I will once a couple of key items arrive). Added to this is the usual assortment of pinching, tearing and catching. All fun, highly addictive stuff.

A few of the exercises I've been trying out this week :

  • basic gripper work (I only have the CoC Trainer and #1 here, but they're great for high-rep work)
  • plate pinching (two plates held together with smooth sides out)
  • wide pinch grip work using a 2.5kg plate + additional weights (as pictured)
  • wrist rolling (using home-made wrist roller; which is little more than an axe handle, duct tape and a length of chain)
  • bar hangs (right arm only)
  • paper tearing (the phone books are quite safe for now)
  • Thor's hammer stuff (levering with an adjustable dumbbell with weights on one end only)

I'll go through each of these exercises - and the many others that always seem to appear in grip workouts - in more detail after a week or two; once I've had a chance to really test them out.

The workout logs return - Test articles

Wide plate pinchIt's been a while now since I last posted my training notes (although of course I've still been training), which I thought I'd rectify. Especially now as the weather here is starting to get back to reasonable levels, which will undoubtedly see an increase in intensity. Not to mention the occasional outdoor session.

A few months ago I began training for the One-Arm-Chin-up. This was always going to be a lengthy process (2 years seems to be fairly common amongst OAC practitioners), but I wasn't quite prepared for the glacial slowness of it all. The other day, whilst getting slightly over-zealous and trying to accelerate things, I managed to once again tweak my left shoulder. Frustrating, but not altogether surprising. I know what I'm like.

I'm now carefully avoiding the heavy stuff for a while; giving things a chance to heal before I return to the OAC quest. In the meantime, however, a slight obsession takes centre stage - hand strength.

After reading Chuck Halbakken's recent piece on bending, I decided to give it a go (at least I will once a couple of key items arrive). Added to this is the usual assortment of pinching, tearing and catching. All fun, highly addictive stuff.

A few of the exercises I've been trying out this week :

  • basic gripper work (I only have the CoC Trainer and #1 here, but they're great for high-rep work)
  • plate pinching (two plates held together with smooth sides out)
  • wide pinch grip work using a 2.5kg plate + additional weights (as pictured)
  • wrist rolling (using home-made wrist roller; which is little more than an axe handle, duct tape and a length of chain)
  • bar hangs (right arm only)
  • paper tearing (the phone books are quite safe for now)
  • Thor's hammer stuff (levering with an adjustable dumbbell with weights on one end only)

I'll go through each of these exercises - and the many others that always seem to appear in grip workouts - in more detail after a week or two; once I've had a chance to really test them out.

Virtual Meet Community - SttB Articles

Virtual Meet CommunityThe Virtual Meet forums are up. If you're planning to compete this weekend, they're definitely worth a visit. And if you haven't already signed up, now's a great time to do so.

Virtual Meet Community - Test articles

Virtual Meet CommunityThe Virtual Meet forums are up. If you're planning to compete this weekend, they're definitely worth a visit. And if you haven't already signed up, now's a great time to do so.

Gym Etiquette - SttB Articles

On the benchVia the Got Strength blog : a nice piece on gym etiquette. I notice there's nothing in there about 'curls in the rack'. Any more to add?

Gym etiquette - Test articles

On the benchVia the Got Strength blog : a nice piece on gym etiquette. I notice there's nothing in there about 'curls in the rack'. Any more to add?

Kettlebell slam - SttB Articles

Kettlebell slamThe Other Side of Strength's Ken Black demonstrates a very interesting exercise - the Kettlebell Slam [streaming, 5.1mb .flv download]. Superb.

Kettlebell slam - Test articles

Kettlebell slamThe Other Side of Strength's Ken Black demonstrates a very interesting exercise - the Kettlebell Slam [streaming, 5.1mb .flv download]. Superb.

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