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Wheelie
10-08-2004, 12:29
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Tuigenke
10-08-2004, 12:31
WTF zijn die in godsnaam aan het doen? trainen op de Rocky manier? :lol:

Wheelie
10-08-2004, 12:40
yep, oldschool training :wink:

Dennuz
10-08-2004, 12:54
Volgens mij trainen ze gewoon op 1 of andere speelplaats..

Wheelie
10-08-2004, 12:56
Lijkt het wel op, en ze hebben ook in de bossen getrained

Mickey
10-08-2004, 13:00
*Start eye of the tiger themesong*

migyur
10-08-2004, 13:06
Hmmm....zal gewoon in een sportschool trainen niet beter zijn?? Wat denken jullie?
Iniedergeval weet ik wel zeker dat zulke "spartaanse praktijken" goed voor je mentaliteit is.

Octavius
10-08-2004, 13:37
Gewoon naar de plaatselijke sloperij gaan en vragen of je autowrakken mag rammen met een sledgehammer.

Remco
10-08-2004, 13:42
Zeer goed, ik denk zeker dat dit goed is voor de mentaliteit. Schwarzenegger stelde ook al in zijn boek dat een gym eruit moet zien als een martelkamer en dat wanneer je je druk maakt om de kleding waarin je traint je met de verkeerde sport bezig bent!

Leuk overigens hier te zijn!

MB667
10-08-2004, 13:43
Daar moet je maar net als kleine peuter in dat klimrek willen spelen.......

Nicky
10-08-2004, 17:36
hier nog veel meer pics :

http://www.kakuto.com/modules.php?ModPath=phpBB2&ModStart=viewtopic&t=92&t=92&sid=f818b83853d357fc98e1c116ff381a0d&npds=1

RisingSun
10-08-2004, 17:52
http://website.pcextreme.nl/imageuploader/uploads/1_copy84.jpg
Ergens houden ze geld aan over, maar waar?
Koop nu uw legeroutfit bij uw plaatselijke dumbshop en koop een pak die u met zn tweeen kunt gebruiken!

Ralph
10-08-2004, 19:04
van sherdog......:

http://img64.exs.cx/img64/7364/1copy1.jpg

http://tinypic.com/1vjv9

http://img64.exs.cx/img64/5567/1copy2.jpg

http://www.sherdog.net/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=4296375

Ronny
10-08-2004, 19:17
Main >> Articles >> Training >> Sledgehammer GPP, Part 1!


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What I am really going to talk about is a different type of General Physical Preparedness (GPP) exercise-Sledge hammering!


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Strengthening For Sports

By: Intensity Magazine


All Articles Are Republished With Permission From Intensitymagazine.com!
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Thor, the God of Thunder, brought his hammer down with such force that it shook the Earth for miles around. That is as far as I am going to go with my mythological storytelling! What I am really going to talk about is a different type of General Physical Preparedness (GPP) exercise-Sledge hammering!

The Different Forms Of GPP

In recent issues, much has been talked about GPP of different forms, both weighted and non-weighted. We have read about sled work, using the wheelbarrow with weight, flipping tires, jumping jacks, mountain climbers, etc. What I am advocating is using a sledgehammer as another form of weighted GPP. Think about it: grab a 10 lb sledgehammer and swing it continuously for 2-4 minutes, switching sides every 10-15 strikes.



You will feel it everywhere: abdominals, erectors, deeper lower back muscles like the multifidi and rotares (which help with rotation, extension and lateral flexion of the spine-important movements for any sport), glutes, hip adductors and abductors, upper back and chest regions, forearms and wrists.

Pretty much everywhere. No wonder the old-timers that used to throw the sledgehammer around for 8-10 HOURS per day on the job were in great shape and were very muscular! Athletes participating in sports such as football, baseball, wrestling, basketball, hockey, bowling, lacrosse, track & field, soccer, swimming, etc., would greatly benefit from doing sledgehammer GPP.

Imagine This

Imagine this: a football lineman explodes out of his stance after the ball is hiked. As he approaches his counterpart on the other side of the line, he has to quickly extend, laterally flex and rotate his trunk in order to prepare himself to hit the opposing player properly as the opposing player is trying to get away from him. This will also allow him to execute the play the way it was meant to. This type of scenario happens thousands of times in football, throughout all positions on the field.

All the aforementioned sports have this kind of movement scenario or combination thereof, and occur all the time.

The competitive athlete needs to have these motor recruitment patterns in place in addition to them being strong and functional. If they are not functioning properly, sports performance will suffer and injury will follow soon thereafter.

One of the areas that the sledgehammer greatly improves upon is rotary and angular/diagonal trunk strength. When using the sledgehammer, you can change the degree of angle or even the direction of the sledgehammer while you are swinging it. Most weight programs focus on the big lifts to enhance their athletes' sports performance and decrease incidence of injury: squat, bench press, deadlift, power clean, etc. While these lifts will enhance an athlete's performance on the field, they are all done essentially in a singular plane aspect.

So What Will It Do?

They will allow an athlete to jump higher, run faster, hit harder, etc., but ALL sports will require the athlete during practice/competition to utilize their body in one, two or all three planes of motion at the same time. This means the athlete needs to have the motor units of the rotary and angular/diagonal muscles ready to assist the prime movers as they function in a near-maximal or maximal state and are ready to function when called upon. An example of this is as follows: a hockey player can power clean 110 kg for 5 reps.

A very good weight for anyone. Now, when he gets on the ice he is able to use this added strength to check harder and skate faster. However, when it comes time to hit the puck as hard and with as much finesse as he can, he is not able to transfer all that added strength to hitting the puck.

Why? In this example, his prime mover muscles are strong, but his rotary and angular/diagonal muscles are not as functional. When it came time to utilize his new strength, there was a loss of power transfer to the puck since his trunk stabilizers and movers were not as strong, thereby not allowing the prime movers of his body to put forth all of their power.

If these trunk stabilizers and movers were stronger and more functional, there would be less power loss during transfer of the energy created by the prime movers to the rotary and angular/diagonal muscles, thereby creating a more powerful slapshot! Whew!! In the next couple of issues I will discuss several different methods of using the sledgehammer, including applying the periodization model to training with it and what type and where you can get the proper equipment to make this type of training effective and successful for you and your athletes!!

Shytown
10-08-2004, 19:49
Coole pics zeg...

ashihara
10-08-2004, 19:50
old school way of training en wel effectief.

Ralph
10-08-2004, 20:15
http://website.pcextreme.nl/imageuploader/uploads/1_copy84.jpg
Ergens houden ze geld aan over, maar waar?
Koop nu uw legeroutfit bij uw plaatselijke dumbshop en koop een pak die u met zn tweeen kunt gebruiken!

En volgens mij houden ze ook geld over aan schoeisel.... Check de 4 strepen op Fedor's 'Adidasjes'.

RisingSun
10-08-2004, 20:25
Ja maar dat komt omdat ie bijna niets verdient met zn gevechten in Pride.
(uch uch)

Anonymous
12-08-2004, 18:09
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Peete
12-08-2004, 20:33
wow...Fedor is de man...

Nicky
12-08-2004, 21:34
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deze 3 zouden wel eens elkaars grootste tegenstanders kunnen worden.

misschien worden het wel de 3 beste vechters ter wereld.

Jeru
12-08-2004, 22:34
Leuke foto's altijd van die Fedor & co! :wink:
http://ca.c.yimg.jp/sports/sn2004081223511400002650m/sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/fight/pict/200408/im00002650.jpg
http://ca.c.yimg.jp/sports/sn2004081223463100002647m/sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/fight/pict/200408/im00002647.jpg

Ton
12-08-2004, 23:24
Oldschool training roeleert !

Super pix

ashi76
13-08-2004, 02:04
Damn... wat een oermensen die gasten.

Anonymous
19-08-2004, 22:59
fedor is een emotieloos beest. Ik heb btw ook al fotos gezien van het jongeste broertje uit het gezin. De trainde met fedor en alexander. Vraag me af hoe die gaat worden