A question about strength training.




 
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July 26th, 2010  
Micha
 
 

Topic: A question about strength training.


Hi.

I am a 20 year old girl who has just begun my basic training in the Danish Army.
If I physically have to cope with the boys then I need some endurance and strength training. I have considered boxing training. Is it a good idea? Or are there other options. What would you propose and why.

//Micha.
July 27th, 2010  
Big_Z
 
 
Run every single day and do pushups and situps. Push harder and harder every time.
July 27th, 2010  
A Can of Man
 
 
Include back raisers and some squats.

That's just about it from me.
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July 28th, 2010  
Micha
 
 
Thanks guys. Will do.

//Micha.
July 28th, 2010  
Yossarian
 
 
If you are going for power, then mix up your exercises every two weeks or so, while constantly adjusting higher numbers of reps over time.

Weights is not necessarily the only way to do this, hard and out calisthenic exercises combined with running does wonders, also give you body what you need, (protein, water, fiber,water,sodium,water,vitamins,water,minerals,w ater,calcium,water) I think you get the idea...

Pick a routine that works for you, but mix it up, so your body doesn't get used to same routine and you reach what's called "plateauing" pretty much slowing your progress, do this and reach muscle confusion to force your body to adjust and grow stronger to your new routine.

And if you are mental like me, train to when your lower body is sound, try filling a backpack up with wet sand or gravel, and humping that in the midday humid Georgia sun lol
July 28th, 2010  
A Can of Man
 
 
Only with the appropriate LBE.
July 31st, 2010  
KJ
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sukio
And if you are mental like me, train to when your lower body is sound, try filling a backpack up with wet sand or gravel, and humping that in the midday humid Georgia sun lol
Do NOT do this.
For yomping you will need to have the right technique and gear.

If you need to be able to, you will get taught at your duty station.
July 31st, 2010  
Yossarian
 
 
I wud agree, there are obvious negative inmplications....
August 3rd, 2010  
M1karava
 
 

Topic: strenght training


If you want to worry about strength training I would focus less on the higher rep sets. Strength training involves higher weight less repetitions designed to build strength in the body area you are working. However you want endurance too, which means less repetitions and less weight than lower rep sets. endurance training is designed to build stamina so you should int rest much in between sets. You dont see power lifters cranking out 50 repetitions in 20 seconds nor do you see bodybuilders squatting a thousand pounds

hope this helped
August 6th, 2010  
Micha
 
 
Thanks guys for your replys

//Micha
 


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