Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Cleans, Woodchops and Knee Pops!
The women at Anderson High use 6 lb. and 8 lb. medicine balls to work their entire body. With the clean you engage your legs, hips, butt, shoulders and core. Woodchops work your core, arms and some legs. Knee pops require coordination and agility, while working your arms, core, back and legs. Keep it up ladies!
Friday, July 18, 2008
No Kimono Arms!
Karen and Delaney work their triceps at the Anderson High School Women's Only bootcamp this week. Each are doing different exercises that target the back of the arm, which is often a trouble-spot for women. But, working your triceps isn't just good for cosmetic reasons--it is the opposite muscle to the bicep and is necessary for functional fitness. No kimono arms!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Med Balls in Motion
The women at the Anderson High Bootcamp get moving with a med ball circuit! This versatile training tool does wonders for your core and, as you can see, can be done solo. The med ball doesn't have to be heavy to get you results, either. Most of the balls we use in CrossFit Central bootcamps are 6 lbs., with a few 4 lb. and 8 lb. med balls thrown in for variation.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Ball that Just Won't Die
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Working hard in the A.M.!
Look at these ladies sweat! Here they are working med ball cleans, curls to overhead, windmills and woodchops. 20 seonds on, 10 seconds to rotate. And a run in between each set. Summer is here and the heat is on. Good job ladies!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Powerful Throws
Laurice gets her whole body into this overhead throw to Leslye at our bootcamp this morning. After a series of rotations and chest passes, the group worked through overhead passes, engaging their core during every movement, though in a different way. A perfect set of exercises to increase functional fitness. Way to go ladies!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Medicine Ball Work!
The ladies really got working with the med balls this week, working on their core strength and total body functionality. Way to go Delanie!
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