06/14/2019 |
Q4-W4 - Benchpress Benchmark #4 |
Determining 1-Rep Max Benchpress
Warm-up with a light weight or push ups to reduce injury, then build to your 1-Rep Max.
Warm-Up
1 set X 10 reps @ comfortable weight
Work up in weight and do no more than 2 reps per weight.
When comfortable, use Mr. Valentino as your spotter to attempt your official max weight. |
65 lbs Performed as RX |
06/14/2019 |
Q4-W9 - PAINT AGILITY BENCHMARK #4 |
Paint Agility Benchmark
Using the four corners of the lines that make up the paint in basketball, you will be testing your agility.
Starting on the baseline right corner you will:
1. Sprint forward to the right corner of the foul line
2. Slide to the left corner of the foul line
3. Backpeddle back to the left corner of the baseline
4. Sidestep to the right corner of the baseline
5. Run diagonal to the left corner of the foul line
6. Sidestep to the right corner of the foul line
7. Backpeddle diagonally to the left corner of the baseline.
8. Sidestep to the right corner of the baseline.
You will be timed, round to the nearest tenth of a second.
Log in Miles rounded to the tenth. |
19.04 mi Performed as RX |
06/05/2019 |
Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 |
Max Squat Day
Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.
Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.
Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.
Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward. |
120 lbs Performed as RX |
06/05/2019 |
Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 |
Max Squat Day
Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.
Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.
Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.
Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward. |
135 lbs Performed as RX |
06/03/2019 |
Q4-W12 - Deadlift Benchmark #4 |
Approach the bar so that it is centered over your feet. You feet should be about hip width apart. Bend at the hip to grip the bar at shoulder width, allowing your shoulder blades to protract. Typically, you would use an over/under grip.
With your feet and your grip set, take a big breath and then lower your hips and flex the knees until your shins contact the bar. Look forward with your head, keep your chest up and your back arched, and begin driving through the heels to move the weight upward.
After the bar passes the knees, aggressively pull the bar back, pulling your shoulder blades together as you drive your hips forward into the bar.
Lower the bar by bending at the hips and guiding it to the floor.
https://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/axle-deadlift
WORKOUT
Determining 1-Rep Max Deadlift
Warm-up with 10 REPS of 30% of max from Q1. From there, work your weight up with 1 rep per weight until attempting a max lift. |
135 lbs Performed as RX |