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THURSDAY SHIFT 09/02/2021

MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR TODAY
PRE: SPINE STRENGTHENING, THORACIC SPINE RELEASE
POST: SPINE HEALTH WITH A TWIST, DECOMPRESSION SEQUENCE

SHIFT WARM UP

SHIFT GENERAL WARM UP

SHIFT WORKOUT

5 Rounds

20 Air Squats
10 TRX/Ring Rows
10 KB/DB Deadlifts

Suggested Weight Range
Men: 35-55# KB OR 20-30# DBs
Women: 12-25# KB OR 10-15# DBs

Score: Total Time

Goal: 10-15 Min

COACHES NOTES
For this workout, you'll complete 20 squats, 10 rows, and 10 deadlifts. That's one round. You'll repeat four more times then you're done!

This workout has a lot of squats - 100 to be exact! Choose a pace and/or variation that allows you to get those 20 reps done in 1:00-1:30. That doesn't mean you have to do them super fast but at a steady rate and with minimal breaks. Find a body angle for the rows that allows you to get 5-7 reps done at one time. If you need to customize those, go with 8 supported single arm bent over rows on each arm instead of a bent over row! Pick a deadlift weight that is challenging for you but you can still do 10 reps in 1-2 sets with!

AIR SQUAT
You will have the feet shoulder width apart with the heels down. Lift the chest and tighten the belly. Reach the butt back and down as you drive the knees out. Ideally, you will get your butt lower than your knees at the bottom with the chest up and belly still tight! Drive through the heels and drive the knees out to stand completely.

If you have a tendency to collapse at the bottom, you may try using a counter balance. If you have pain or issue in the bottom from current or past injury or issue - you may choose to squat to a slightly higher target. Still focus on heels down, knees out, chest up!

CUSTOMIZATIONS
Squat to Target
Assisted Squat

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
Supported Single Arm Bent Over Row, 8 each arm

DEADLIFT
You will either have a single KB/DB between the feet or a pair of lighter dumbbells on the outsides of the feet. Feet are under the hips. Heels are down. Hips and knees are bent. Arms are straight. Chest is up. Belly tight. Back flat! To lift the DB(s) drive your heels into the ground and lift your chest. Keep arms straight, chest up and belly tight as you stand all the way up at the top.

To lower - send your butt back. Keep your chest lifted and belly tight. Keep those heels down. Once the DB(s) goes below your knees, re-bend them and bring the DB(s) back to the starting position under control.

CUSTOMIZATIONS
Lighter Weight
Sumo Stance Deadlifts
Toe Touches

MAMA MODIFICATIONS

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.

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.

KB/DB Deadlift

If you're pregnant and the shape of your belly is making reaching the floor difficult or if you're postpartum and managing core rehab through practice of proper posture, sub: Sumo Stance KB/DB Deadlift or elevate the DBs/KB so it's not so low to the ground when you pick it up. If you are working on healing any pelvic floor dysfunction make sure you are able to breathe properly throughout the entire range of motion and that you are not bracing or bearing down.

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