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Posted: 5/7/2024 4:19:09 AM EDT
If you were to pick one exercise, what would you choose?
My heavy lifts are suffering. |
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Why pick one exercise? Seems silly to limit yourself to one movement.
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[#2]
Mostly time I don't have.
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Kettle bells
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Roger, Russian Twists w/ kettle bells are great. 'Bout to go do some of those right now.
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Hanging leg raises are pretty brutal. I'm doing those and cable crunches right now actually.
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You can do a pretty serious workout in less than an hour. Do that 3-4 times a week for several years and experience major improvements.
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Mostly compound stuff 5x5s. I've always been great at pulling but now, being older, seems my core is keeping me back.
I know I can pull close to twice what I am now. But I feel like my si joint, LS region is going to let go if I push it. And if I brace any harder I'm going to blow my nuts across the gym. Lol. |
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Overhead stuff works your core pretty good.
Snatch, clean, jerks and their variations. Try a set of 5 snatch balances with just the bar. Snatch Balance | Olympic Weightlifting Exercise Library But for direct accessory work, I do leg raises (decompresses my back too) and back extensions. |
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Ab roller for me.
Outside of the gym if you can get some time in a K1 kayak or a surfski, that's really the best thing I've found, although the learning curve is gigantic. |
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I don't do any core-specific exercises.
squats, deadlifts, weighted/walking lunges, RDLs, standing shoulder press, pull ups, standing arm movements (curls, reverse curls, etc). They all engage core muscles. |
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Originally Posted By rob78: I don't do any core-specific exercises. squats, deadlifts, weighted/walking lunges, RDLs, standing shoulder press, pull ups, standing arm movements (curls, reverse curls, etc). They all engage core muscles. View Quote I thought so, but my upper is outlifting/ out pacing my lower back and hips. |
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Originally Posted By Cooper1: If you were to pick one exercise, what would you choose? My heavy lifts are suffering. View Quote I'm no expert, but I'd say heavy squats. |
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Originally Posted By Cooper1: I thought so, but my upper is outlifting/ out pacing my lower back and hips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Cooper1: Originally Posted By rob78: I don't do any core-specific exercises. squats, deadlifts, weighted/walking lunges, RDLs, standing shoulder press, pull ups, standing arm movements (curls, reverse curls, etc). They all engage core muscles. I thought so, but my upper is outlifting/ out pacing my lower back and hips. If your core is holding you back, simply doing other exercises that "engage" the core won't overcome that plateau (you're already doing that). You need to strengthen those muscles and the same way you train other muscles. Maybe some powerlifting programs incorporate core exercises you can choose. If you're trying to strengthen your core to support compound lifts, I'd try weighted or difficult movements at low to moderate reps. Also incorporate all muscles- upper and lower abs, obliques and lumbars (I like training these with abs). |
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This isn't hard...
squats, deadlifts, bench press, and overhead press. Those movements give you the best bang for your time. Then add in a couple accessory lifts that work your weak points. Rotate in power cleans and snatches if you want something more athletic. Pullups and dips are good for accessories. Heck I even throw in curls and situps on a decline bench...oh gasp yes I do situps...lol. The first four lifts I mentioned along with cardio will take you a very long way and accomplish amazing results with nothing else added in if you do them correctly, with progressive overload, consistently, and for a long period of time. |
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[#16]
Pullups with a hollow body.
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Pass a heavy Kettle bell around your waist for 15-20 reps. It's very effective.
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Squat deadlift bench.
Nothing is as good |
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Any barbell or dumbbell workout while not sitting is great for the core. Compound lifts and a barbell complex will do it.
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[#20]
deadlifts w proper form
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[#21]
Dead bugs for lifting, hollow hold for gymnastics
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