TUESDAY SHIFT 02/11/2020

 
SHIFT WARM UP
SHIFT WORKOUT

10 Rounds
12 KB/DB Deadlifts
6 Push Up + Tap + Tap

Idea weight for Men: Single 35-55# KB/DB - or - pair of lighter dumbbells
Idea weight for Women: Single 12-35# KB/DB - or - pair of lighter dumbbells

Score: Total Time
Goal:  Under 12 Min

For this workout you will go through the 12 deadlift, and 6 push up + tap + tap until you have completed 10 rounds.

For the deadlifts you will either have a single KB/DB between the feet or a pair of lighter dumbbells on the outsides of the feet.  Make sure the knees are bent, chest is up, arms are straight, and heels are down in the set up.  Lift the chest and squeeze the butt to stand!  Lower by reaching butt back and bending the knees while you keep the belly tight and chest up!

For the push ups + taps you may do regular push ups, knee push ups, or even elevated push ups.  Choose a type of push up that you can't just bust out 6 reps.  It's ok if you need to break them up a bit.
Make sure the elbows go back and that the hands are just wider than the shoulders. No flaring elbows.  Keep the belly tight and avoid worming or snaking.  Go all of the way down to touch the chest  at the bottom, come all of the way up at the top.

Once you are at the top of the push up, you will bring your right hand to your left shoulder, then take your left hand to touch your right shoulder. Try to not let the hips rotate, or allow the butt to pop up when you lift your hand up. You can do the taps on your toes, Kees, or even elevated!

The Push Up + Taps is 1 push up + tap right shoulder + tap left shoulder =  1 rep.

MAMA MODIFICATIONS

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 its 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.

PUSH UPS - If you notice coning/doming in the plank position or if you find yourself straining to breathe or bearing down forcefully into your belly or pelvic floor, sub an elevated push up with hands on box, bench, wall, table, etc. or sub floor press, or bench press.

RENEGADE ROW - If you notice coning in the plank position you may want to do an elevated (i.e.hands on box or bench) renegade row. Or Separate the movement into an elevated push up and then a traditional DB Bent Over Row or even change it to shoulder taps or elevated shoulder taps. If you are later in your pregnancy or in the rehab phase of postpartum you may want to train with intention and sub any of the BIRTHFIT Functional Progressions. You could also sub BIRTHFIT Dumbbell Windmill, BIRTHFIT Bandeed Woodchop, Overhead Plate Hold, Waiter Walks, or Farmer Carry/March.

 
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