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Bob LemieuxPreseason trainingJune 9, 2009 Bob Lemieux tries to simulate wrestling strength through a variety of exercises. A lot of it has to do with core strength lifts.
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Phew! Good thing this D1 strength coach has you to tell him the error of his ways!
Hopefully he will listen to you and not fry any more shoulders!
Sup Barry :()
weightlifting with sets of 3-5 reps will help build power, where weightlifting or body workouts with higher reps (10 and more) will help build muscle endurance...
ropes, pull ups, that sort of thing - those are GREAT exercises that cannot really be duplicated in the weight room...
so on some days, do the heavy reps, and other days do the higher reps...hope that helps...
uhhhh, no...
I still would recommend the type of circuit training shown here complete with Cleans and Deadlifts.
bidy work outs like dips, pushups, pullups climbing rope, etc...or lifting heavy weights?
it might sound dumb but i dont have a lot of knowledge in this area
I liked what I saw on these videos and will be using various parts to incorporate into our wrestlers and football players routines.
why is it that all these colleges lif weights a few times a week and most high schoolers never lift a weight during the season?
and does it affect cutting weight and stuff like that?
If you "listened" to Mr. Lemieux, he said the purpose was to increase "lactate threshold". That means hard work, and trying to work harder. This modality is an excellent circuit for experienced elite athletes. It uses full range of motion using sports specific exercises.
Have you done this at the recommended 70%-80% of your bodyweight? Were the squat and deadlift easy for you? I highly doubt it!
Furthermore, Louie Simmons is an expert at training powerlifters, not wrestlers. There is a huge difference. Powerlifters could never do what wrestlers do, so don't recommend that people should read things that don't apply.
What does "frying" the shoulders mean? That your shoulders are burning because you are trying to increase lactate threshold? Does the word "fry" induce something that we have never heard about, because that is not a term that I have heard in relation to strength and conditioning.
William_x, I highly recommend you think about what you're posting before you do, and for others reading and watching this, don't say anything until you've tried it. Don't email this guy.