Bodyweight mobility training for staying strong and healthy

March 11th, 2008

So, I turned 39 this year. That means I’ll be 40 next year. As you might be able to relate, I’ve started paying a little more attention to the concept of anti-aging.

About 5 years ago, I was lucky enough to meet expert strength and conditioning trainer Steve Maxwell at a kettlebell certification seminar. This guy is amazing. He’s 54, and in better shape than guys half his age. One of the things that Steve taught us at that seminar was a unique series of joint mobility drills. These moves are sort of like stretching, but the goal is to get your joints warm and ready for action. There are other benefits, too…

Daily practice of these moves will almost guarantee that you’ll suffer fewer injuries. And studies also show that rhythmic movements like these can help improve your mood. So the next time you’re feeling grouchy or blue, give these drills a whirl. As if that weren’t enough, practicing these moves daily will help ward off the inevitable stiffening that comes with getting older.

Steve was kind enough to let me use the article from his site to help share this information with you. I’ve modified it just a little bit. Each of these moves should be done in sequence. The number of reps should equal your age. So if you’re older, you have to do more reps. It should take you about 10 minutes to perform the full routine.

Try this circuit before your next workout and see how much of a boost it gives you. It’s really amazing. (Remember to clear this and any other physical activity with your doctor before starting because you could get hurt.)

See the rest (including pics) here:

http://strongerleanerbetter.com/a_bodyweight.html

My Xterra training to date.

March 3rd, 2008

Well, for those of you waiting on the edges of your seats, here is my Xterra training log to date.

2/4/08- Decided to do the June 21st Buffalo Creek Xterra race. Having never done a tri before, this is a big shift in training for me. Went to triathlongeek.com to buy a self coaching program ($17.95)

2/5/2008- Started with a walk/run combo for 45 minutes. Managed to cover 3.16 miles. Decided that my running shoes suck and decided to get new ones.

2/6/2008- Kettlebell upper body strength training 4 sets of each:

  • Double clean and military press
  • Alternating one-arm rows
  • Double floor press
  • Double snatches
  • Multiple 2-minute rounds on the heavy bag (for shoulder endurance)
  • Various core exercises

2/7/08- 20 minute run

2/8/08- off

2/9/08- lower body weight training 4 sets of each of the following:

  • Barbell squats
  • KB step-ups
  • Double clean and jerks
  • Windmills

2/10/08- off- My legs were really sore and I decided I’m done with barbell squats. From now on it’s kettlebells only. In fact, I listed my power rack and barbells on Craig’s List and got rid of them

2/11/08- Ran 2 miles

2/11/08- off

2/12/08- the bike trainer I orderd online arrives. I set it up in my basement. 15 minutes into riding it I realize that bike trainers suck. I vow never to ride anywhere but outside ever. I do a 15 minute run and call it a day (it took a long time to set up the stupid bike trainer).

2/13/08- 40 minutes on my mountain bike, a 1993 Trek 930. It’s a stell-framed beast. I know I need a new one, but it’s good for training.

2/14/08- bodyweight mobility training.

2/15/08- off.

2/16/08- lower body kettlebell training

  • KB squats
  • KB step-ups
  • Double clean and jerks
  • Windmills
  • Then, I hauled around 600 pounds worth of free weights out of my basement and up to my office to sell. I had to bring most of them out of the window well, over the fence, and into my buddy’s truck.

    2/17/08- ran 3.5 miles

    2/18/08- off

    2/19/08- Rode the mountain bike for 45 minutes. You ight notice I have yet to swim. I’m waiting until I’m 14 weeks out to start swimming.

    2/20/08-off

    2/21/08- ran hills (2 miles)

    2/22/08- upper body lifting (see above)

    2/23/08- 30 minute run

    2/24/08- lower body kettlebell lifting

  • KB squats
  • KB step-ups
  • Double clean and jerks
  • Windmills
  • 2/25,26,27/08- off

    2/28/08- The weather’s getting better, so I rode my mountain bike about 7 miles. Got a Garmin GPS training watch from my wife, so now I’ll know exactly how far I’m running and riding. It’s pretty freakin’ cool.

    2/29/08- Ran 3.4 miles

    3/1/08- Rode the mountain bike 8.47 miles.

    3/2/08- off

    OK that brings you up to date. See you soon.

    Dr. Glenn’s Brave New Blog

    February 29th, 2008

    Well, for those of you who’ve been following along, I dumped the old blogging platform because it sucked. So here I am, starting again.

    I decided not to move the old posts. Sorry if you miss them.

    AS you may or may not know, I’m training for my friend/dentist’s Xterra triathlon. It’s the off-road race in Buffalo Creek, Colorado on June 21st, 2008. 1 mile lake swim, 20 mile mountain bike ride and a 5-mile trail run.

    Those of you who know understand that this is a big change of training focus for me. I’ve always leaned more towrds the weight lifting side of things. But I’m getting a littile older (39) so I thought that maybe it’s time for a change.

    So I’m going to chronicle my training here. I’ll also be sharing my thoughts on whatever I feel like writing about. Don’t worry, I’ll spare you the “Dear Diary” type crap and stick to training, nutrtion, recovery, hydration, stress, etc.

    I’ll post my training log to date either later today or in the next few days. It’s gorgeous here in Denver today, and I just got back from a 3-mile run with my wife and our dog.

     Dr. Glenn Hyman