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SANDBAG | WEEK 51 | 12/15/2019

WARM UP

Full Body Warm Up

SANDBAG

40 Sandbag Overhead Lunges
10 Drag and Pull
40 Sandbag Zercher Lunges
20 Drag and Pull
40 Sandbag Back Squats
30 Drag and Pull

Ideal Sandbag Weight:
Men: 50-70#
Women: 25-45#

Score: Total Time
Goal: 16 Min

As you fatigue in this workout, really focus on keeping your back flat and belly tight!

For the overhead lunges you will hold the sandbag in the overhead lockout position with the biceps by the ears. You may perform forward stepping, reverse stepping, or even walking lunges. Make sure you take a long enough step with the front leg so that your heel can be down on that foot when the back knee GENTLY touches the ground. Stand all of the way up between reps and alternate legs with each lunge. So for each set of 40 you end up doing 20 on each side.

The Drag and Pull with the Sandbag is SUPER fun. Basically you will be in a plank position on top of your bag with the top of the bag at about knee level. Keep the belly tight and butt down. Reach down and grab the bag by the handle with one hand and perform and explosive drag and almost press to get it out in front of you as much as possible. You will then pull it back using the same hand. If you need to you can almost "back up" a bit to get a longer pull. You should pull it back down to between the knees level. If you don't quite make it - you can crawl forward a bit. The next rep will be with the other hand/arm. Each drag (up) and pull (back) counts as 1 rep.

For the Zercher lunge, cradle the bag between forearms and biceps with your arms arms pinned to your torso. Keep your belly tight and lunge as described above.

For the Sandbag Squat you will power clean from the floor to your shoulder, then push press it up and over to your back, so the sandbag will be on your back. The feet should be shoulder width apart. Heels down. Raise the chest and tighten the belly. Reach the butt back and down and drive the knees out. Get the butt lower than the knees at the bottom. No collapsing or rounding the back at the bottom! Stand all of the way up at the top.