FRIDAY SHIFT 05/14/2021

MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR TODAY
PRE: WARM UP FLOW, COUCH STRETCH
POST: DECOMPRESSION SEQUENCE, NECK & SHOULDER RELIEVER

SHIFT WARM UP
SHIFT WORKOUT

10 Min AMRAP (As Many Rounds and Reps As Possible in 10 Minutes)

30 Sec Jog/Run, Row, Bike, Taps, Single Unders, or Low Step Ups
10 TRX/Ring Rows
8 DB/KB Hang Power Clean
6 Goblet Squat

Suggested Weight Ranges
Men: 20-40# Single DB/KB - or - pair of lighter dumbbells
Women: 12-30# Single DB/KB - or - pair of lighter dumbbells

Score: Total # of Completed Rounds + Any Additional Reps

Goal: 5-7 Rounds

COACHES NOTES
For this workout, you'll cycle through the 30 seconds of movement, 10 rows, 8 hang cleans, and 6 squats as much as you can until 10 minutes are up!

Aim to finish one round every 1:30-2:00. With 30 seconds of movement in every round, that means you're working with 1:00-1:30 for the remaining movements. Choose a customization and/or weight for each movement that allows you to get each done in 20-30 seconds. If you need to rest between the hang power cleans and the goblet squats, rest after the 7th rep then use the 8th rep to get set and ready to start the goblet squats.

30 SECONDS OF CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT
You will choose from a jog/run, row, bike, taps, single unders (jump rope), or low step ups. Whichever you pick, you will perform until 30 seconds are complete. You may change which movement you pick from round to round.

The goal is to move for the entire minute each time at a consistent but uncomfortable pace!

Each 30 second effort is worth 2 reps - 1 rep for reaching halfway and 1 rep for completion!

TRX/RING ROW
Grab the handles or rings and lie back until your elbows lock out completely. Just remember that the more parallel your body is to the ground - the more difficult these become. You can step forward to make them more challenging or backward to make them more accessible. Keep the body rigid and belly tight - and pull all of the way to your chest at the top. Keep your elbows close to your sides and lock them all the way out at the bottom each time.

If you don't have access to TRX or rings, swap these out for bent over rows or even single arm bent over rows!

CUSTOMIZATIONS
Bent Over Row (2 DBs or 1 DB in both hands)
Single Arm Bent Over Row

DB/KB HANG POWER CLEAN
You can hold a single dumbbell in both hands at your hips or hold a dumbbell in each hand at the sides. Do a small dip - jump and shrug the shoulders then pull the dumbbell(s) up to the shoulders. The idea here is to think about jumping and then pulling/guiding the dumbbell(s) to your shoulders. Try to not just do bicep curls!

CUSTOMIZATIONS
Single DB/KB Hang Power Clean
Low Jump (Stack of Plates or other Low Target)

GOBLET SQUAT
You will hold the weight at the chest/shoulders. Feet are shoulder width apart with the heels down. Lift the chest and tighten the belly. Reach the butt back and down. Keep the heels down as you drive the knees out. Ideally, you will get the butt lower than the knees at the bottom with heels down, knees out, and chest up! Drive through the heels to stand!

If you need to - you can do these with no weight in order to get all of the way down and keep a good position. Or if injury/issue prevents this depth, you may squat to a slightly higher target!

CUSTOMIZATIONS
Air Squat
Squat to Target

MAMA MODIFICATIONS

Run/Jog

To manage or avoid the added pressure to the pelvic floor that the impact from running can create, sub: Taps, Row, Bike, Farmer Carry, Sled Push/Drag, Quick Step Ups, High Knee Step Overs, Elevated 1 Legged Plank Rock.

If you're postpartum and working towards rehab-ing your core and pelvic floor you can choose from the same subs for pregnancy and/or scaling the distance that you run so that you can focus on your posture, breathing mechanics, and managing the pressure of your or and pelvic floor.

Pull Ups

For managing the pressure of the core and pelvic floor during Early Pregnancy or later on in the Rebuilding stages of PP sub: strict pull ups or banded pull ups. To avoid any coning in the belly during 2nd/3rd Trimester or Rehab stage of PP, while hanging from the bar sub: Ring Rows, Bent Over Rows, Barbell Pull Ups Banded Lat Pull Downs, Banded Woodchop, Banded Lat Pull Downs, DB/KB Front Raises. Kipping Pull Ups should only be added back into the later stages of Rebuilding in PP once the rehab is complete and athlete shows proficiency in strict movements.

Hang Clean

For pregnant mamas with bellies that interrupt the most efficient path of the bar, you may want to consider sub DBs for the barbell so you are not putting too much load on your back or training inefficient movement patterns.

DB/Back/Front/Air Squat

If you have a hard time maintaining control and a stable midline in the bottom of the squat or if you find yourself bearing down to get out of the bottom, try subbing a target or assisted squat to shorten the range of motion. A box squat is always a great idea especially during pregnancy to strengthen the posterior chain and balance out the growing belly.