Friday, November 14, 2014

Defense Wins Championships, Lifting for the Back and Strongman Afternoon

Watching the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins play last night was awesome for someone like me that loves defensive football. The score was 6-3 at half time! The only people that may like it more than me are people that love kickers?! The punters and place kickers were having a field day! 

With all of the rules favoring protecting the quarterback and limiting contact with receivers it is great to see two teams with excellent defenses. And for anyone that is confused... Defense does indeed still win championships. One only has to look back to last year's Superbowl to watch Peyton Manning (arguably the best QB ever...) and his number one rated offense get dismantled by the Seahawks defense.

Today's quote is from Dick Butkus:

"I wouldn't ever set out to hurt anyone deliberately unless it was, you know, important- like a league game or something."

Workout: Back
Morning Session:
Warm-Up:
400m Run
Squat Jumps, 20 repetitions
Trunk Twists, 20 repetitions
Abdominal Crunches, 20 repetitions
Weight Training:
Close Grip Pull-Ups, 3 sets of 10 repetitions
(Primary muscles worked: Inferior latissimus dorsi)
Dumbbell Pullovers, 3 sets of 6-10 repetitions
(Primary muscles worked: Latissimus dorsi)
Landmine Rows, 3 sets of 6-10 repetitions
(Primary muscles worked: Latissimus dorsi, minor and major rhomboids, posterior deltoid)
Sumo Deadlift, 5 sets of 1-2 repetitions
(Primary muscles worked: Biceps femoris, erectus spinae)

Evening Session:
3 Mile Run
Strongman Circuit: Perform each exercise in order to complete a set. Three sets total. Water break after each set.
SISU Warhammer Swings, 15 repetitions
(Primary muscles worked: Rectus abdominis)
Tire Flips, 5 repetitions
(Primary muscles worked: Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis)
Atlas Stone Lift onto a 48" Platform, 1 repetition
(Primary muscles worked: Erector spinae, biceps femoris)
50m Farmers Carry (120lbs. per handle)
(Primary muscles worked: Palmaris longus, flexor carpi radialis, flexor carpi ulnaris)

Have a Great Day!

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