3/31/10……WEDNESDAY

Why squat? The squat is a vital, natural, and functional component of your being. In the bottom position, the squat is nature’s intended sitting posture. Only in the industrialized world do we find the need for chairs, couches, benches, and stools. This comes at a loss of functionality that contributes immensely to decrepitude.

On the athletic front, the squat is the quintessential hip extension exercise, and hip extension is the foundation of all good human movement. Powerful, controlled hip extension is necessary and nearly sufficient for elite athleticism. “Necessary” in that without powerful, controlled hip extension you are not functioning anywhere near your potential. “Sufficient” in the sense that everyone we’ve met with the capacity to explosively open the hip could also run, jump, throw, and punch with impressive force. Secondarily, but no less important, the squat is among those exercises eliciting a potent neuroendocrine response. This benefit is ample reason for an exercise’s inclusion in your regimen.

Weak glutes and hamstrings are among the causes of bad squats. So are poor engagement, weak control, or lack of awareness of the glutes and hamstrings.

Useful therapies for weak, underdeveloped and/or poorly executed squats are outlined as well. Box squats, squat therapy and the use of external objects (for spatial orientation) are helpful tools to get deconditioned and/or misinformed athletes squatting correctly

skill:

max handstand pushups

wod:

21-15-9

box jumps 20″

kettlebell swings 53/35

sumo deadlift high-pull 75/55

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    • wayne hinton
    • March 31st, 2010

    Worked on HSPU, got up but it will be a while before the “push up” part happens. More to look forward to.

    WOD 7:53 with following scaling:
    Box steps, 35 lb KB, 53 lb bar for Sumo.

    Thanks, Tony!! Every day with a WOD is a Great Day!

    • Lani
    • April 1st, 2010

    21-15-9 box jumps 20″/ KB 35#/ SDLHP 55#- 10:05

    Post-pregnancy recovery is moving along sloooowly, but was excited to be lifting rx’d.
    Thanks Ton as always for the great wod!!

      • tony
      • April 1st, 2010

      thats a big deal Lani, enjoy the journey back!

    • Norm
    • April 1st, 2010

    Skill: Max handstand pushups
    Total = 14 (9 strict/5 kip)

    WOD: 21-15-9 reps
    box jumps 20″
    kettlebell swings 53#
    sumo deadlift high-pull 75#

    Time = 7:41

    • Yvette Mojarro
    • April 1st, 2010

    4 rounds
    20 20# press
    20 dips
    20 modified push ups against tire
    5 mod pull ups
    19:10

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