-
Looking for a new workout routine?
by
Razor X
on 14 Mar, 2009 19:34
-
My personal trainer gave me something new to do last night. When I arrived at the gym, he had an 85 pound tractor tire and a 10-pound sledgehammer waiting for me. First he had me swing the hammer over my head and pound it down on the tire as hard as I could. After doing that repeatedly, I had to flip the tire over and move it from one end of the room to the other. And then I had to swing the hammer and hit the tire on its side until I'd moved it back to the other side of the room. Not as easy as it sounds. It was the most exhausting thing I'd done in a long time. I felt totally destroyed by the time the session was over.
-
#1
by
BALDANDRE
on 14 Mar, 2009 20:06
-
Where is your gym..in a barn or somethin...
in Russia!?
Go Rocky...
Draggo is comin' after you!
-
#2
by
Razor X
on 14 Mar, 2009 20:31
-
Where is your gym..in a barn or somethin...
in Russia!?
Go Rocky...
Draggo is comin' after you! 
I felt like I was on a chain gang or something.
-
#3
by
schro
on 15 Mar, 2009 01:24
-
You vill lose.
-
#4
by
Razor X
on 15 Mar, 2009 07:34
-
You vill lose.
Vee shall see.
-
#5
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 15 Mar, 2009 09:36
-
What are you training for? A football walkon?
-
#6
by
DJ_Bald
on 15 Mar, 2009 17:16
-
sounds good to me. You should have a look at crossfit...similar stuff.
-
#7
by
Alexander215
on 21 Mar, 2009 10:40
-
How much does the sledge rebound off the tire? I'll have to go back home to try this

Thanks Razor!
-
#8
by
Razor X
on 21 Mar, 2009 13:25
-
How much does the sledge rebound off the tire? I'll have to go back home to try this 
Thanks Razor!
A couple of inches, I suppose.
-
#9
by
marty22
on 21 Mar, 2009 17:15
-
Razor: my trainer just incorporated the same thing with the tire and hammer into my workout routine. (say once every 3 sessions).
He has me on kettlebells on a regular basis.
-
#10
by
Razor X
on 21 Mar, 2009 18:54
-
You can get an excellent workout with kettlebells.
-
#11
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 22 Mar, 2009 11:01
-
Doesn't the recoil of the sledghammer hitting the tire put a tremendous load on the shoulder and elbow joints and ligaments?

I would think you'd have to be well prepared in those areas to do this. How does the trainer address the potential for stress injuries to the joints from this exercise?
-
#12
by
Razor X
on 22 Mar, 2009 11:22
-
Doesn't the recoil of the sledghammer hitting the tire put a tremendous load on the shoulder and elbow joints and ligaments?
I would think you'd have to be well prepared in those areas to do this. How does the trainer address the potential for stress injuries to the joints from this exercise?
It really doesn't recoil that much.
-
#13
by
rward086
on 04 May, 2009 20:21
-
What your trainer had you do was a GPP (General Physical Preparedness) workout. It's a very effective tool in anyone's training regimen.
-
#14
by
Dome of Steele
on 04 May, 2009 21:01
-
That's World's Strongest Man style. I LOVE watching those. Usually around Christmas time when I chilling at my parent's house, they have marathons of those.
Huge dudes pulling trucks, flipping tire and just lifting and throwing huge and heavy things. It's awesome.