Open Gym Strength and Conditioning – Functional bodybuilding
Upper Body Posterior (Back & Triceps) (No Measure)
3 Rounds
15/12 cal row
10 scap pullups
15 bent over barbell rows (empty bar)
5 iron cross (each side)
5 down dog/seal pose transitions
Strict pull-ups (5×8)
-Hands outside shoulder width
-Full grip on bar
-Start hanging with arms extended
-Chest stays up with eyes forward
-pull until chin is higher than bar
-Complete at full arm extension
5 sets: 8 reps
*Rest 2:00-2:30 b/t sets
*Add weight or decrease the amount of band assistance used from last week. Use a band to hit perfect reps if needed.
Athletes Notes
Focus: Control should be shown across sets. Athlete should keep core engaged and avoid kipping. Band across rig is encouraged if strict reps are not possible and should be set at a height that allows for desired number of rep but no more. If using a band, make note of the hole that you are placing the back across the rig to keep consistency on resistance assistance across workouts.
Banded lat pull-downs (4×10)
4 sets: 10 reps
*Rest 1:00-1:30 b/t sets
*Build to a moderate weight, stay the same or build across sets
Athletes Notes
Lat Pulldowns
Focus: On a seated lat pull machine, position body so knees are locked under the leg pad and arms are extended overhead. With an overhand grip, focus on a strong contraction of the back/pulling back with the elbow not the hands. Bar should come right below the chin to the top of the chest. Slight lean back is acceptable to get shoulders in a down and back position. If you do not have access to a lat pulldown, attach a PVC pipe to a pullup bar via two bands and perform this movement. ALWAYS INSPECT BANDS FOR SIGNS OF POTENTIAL BREAKAGE BEFORE USING.
Single arm lat pulldown (banded) (4×10)
4 sets: 10 reps (each side)
*Rest 1:00-1:30 b/t sets
*Build to a moderate weight, stay the same or build across sets
Athletes Notes
Single Arm Lat Pulldown
Focus: On a seated lat pull machine, attach a single handle. Grasp with one hand and pull down to shoulder height. Keep the torso balanced during the pull, meaning that you shouldn’t lean away or towards the handle as the movement is performed. Position of the hand will be more neutral rather than a prorated grip like a traditional lat pulludown. Knees are locked under the leg pad and arm is extended overhead. Focus on a strong contraction of the back/pulling back with the elbow not the hands. If you do not have access to a lat pulldown machine, attach a single band to a pullup bar and perform this movement. ALWAYS INSPECT BANDS FOR SIGNS OF POTENTIAL BREAKAGE BEFORE USING.
straight arm lat pulldown (4×10)
4 sets: 10 reps
*Rest 1:00-1:30 b/t sets
*Build to a moderate weight, stay the same or build across sets
Athletes Notes
Straight Arm Lat Pull Down
Focus: With a lat pulldown bar, assume a standing position and lean forward slightly. Grasp the bar at shoulder width apart and press the bar down towards the hips with straight arms. Activation should be felt in the lats. If you do not have access to a lat pulldown, perform this movement by attaching two bands to a pull-up bar and place a pvc pipe through them. ALWAYS INSPECT BANDS FOR SIGNS OF POTENTIAL BREAKAGE BEFORE USING.
inverted skull crushers (4×10)
4 sets: 10 reps
*Rest 1:00-1:30 b/t sets
Athletes Notes
Inverted Skull Crusher
Focus: Racking a bar on a rig around waist height, assume a plank position on the bar with hands roughly shoulder width apart. Bend the elbows and lower the body to the bar. Range of motion should result with forehead ending close to barbell (similar to a lying barbell skull crusher). Raise height of bar to decrease difficulty.
Single Arm Standing Tricep DB French Press (4×10)
4 sets: 10 reps (each side)
*Rest 1:00-1:30 b/t sets
Athletes Notes
Single Arm Standing Tricep DB French Press
Focus: While standing, grasp a single dumbbell and extend it overhead. Keep the elbow pointing towards the ceiling, lower the dumbbell behind the head and then extend back towards the ceiling. Keep core engaged and attempt to keep body balanced by not leaning away or towards the working arm.
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