Posts Tagged ‘dave schmitz’

4-Minute Arm Workout

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

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It is well known fact that one of the best ways to build upper body strength fast is by implementing simple push-ups and pull-ups into your workout.  Unfortunately not all of us can knock out 25 of these in a blink.  For the average fitness enthusiast, push-ups and pull-ups are exercises they dread the most for many reasons:

1.  They’re hard

2.  They are boring if you do not know all the variations

3.   Hard to measure progress

4.   Difficult to know if you are performing them well

5.   Poor trunk stability and body awareness

6.   Poor body weight to strength ratios

7.   Hard to modify … Until now.

I have the workout and the perfect solution to becoming a push-up / pull-up master.

Resistance Band Assisted Body Weight training

With bands you can assist any body weight exercise… lunges, squats, dips and of course push-ups and pull-ups.  Assisting these fundamental exercises is equivalent to taking weight off the bar.  In this case you are simply taking body weight away.  No different.

With bands this becomes so easy as long as you know where to place the band on your body.

How do you progress with assisted exercises??

I use the rule of 12.  When you can do 12 assisted pull-ups or push-ups, I decrease the band assistance by one band.  I continue this progression until I am using a small red band which is approximately a 15 pound assist.  Once I am doing 12 reps with the red band, I will start doing a combination of assisted and full body weight to build strength.

Now how do I make this an interval strength work?  Easy… get Workout Muse!!! I recommend you start with  30-30 Mayhem Interval Workout Music and gradually work towards a 20-10 Ultimate Tabatas Interval Training Music.   It will be tough but the results are amazing.  Your goal is to keep your last set 60% of your first set.  I usually go 5 sets with 30-30 and 4 sets with 20-10.

Thanks to RBT, now anyone can knock out pull-ups and push-ups ;)

Crank it

Dave “The Band man” Schmitz

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Dave Schmitz (physical therapist and CSCS) is the resistance band training innovator when it comes to creating functionally based band workouts.  His Resistance Band Unleashed DVD Series will provide over 100 strength training workouts and exercises using band alone or in conjunction with other training devices.    Additional bands and resources are available at www.resistancebandtraining.com

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Multi-Vector Partner Band Training with Interval Workout Music

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Multi-Vector Partner Band Training with Interval Workout Music

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Life is all about teaching and training the body how to handle multi-force vectors.  Think about how many times you are reaching forward while taking a step forward.  Think about skiing, throwing, running, or simple daily actives.  All of these are multi-force vector activities.

I realize for the average fitness enthusiast, working out is all they are concerned with.  I can understand that, but if I told you that by implementing multi-force vector workouts you would burn twice as many calories, improve your overall “real world strength” quicker, work simultaneously on cardio at the same time you are getting stronger and make your workout more time efficient, I think you would be interested.

Well that is what Partner Band Multi-vector training will do!!

The key to implementing this is first making sure you have the following in place first: (more…)

Band and Kettlebells Workout

Friday, September 18th, 2009

BANDS AND BELLS WORKOUT

Here’s another phenomenal circuit training workout from BOOTCAMP BOOTCAMP in Louisville, Kentucky.

Pam and Jason of Kettlebell Athletics and Dave Schmitz of ResistanceBandTraining.com put together an awesome 30-30 Mayhem circuit training workout powered by Workout Muse interval training music.

Check it out below, you’re gonna love it!

Crank it!
BJ

PS- Stay tuned for the official launch of 30-30 Mayhem next week and the special 3-day introductory price ;)

Fitness Band Bootcamp Cardio Interval Workout

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Partner Interval Cardio Training with Resistance Bands

Fitness Band BootcampBy Dave Schmitz of ResistanceBandTraining.com

Looking for an easy and exciting way to crank up your interval cardio training for your bootcamps??  I have just the solution and it doesn’t matter what type of clients or space you host your camps in.

Partner Interval running in bands is one of the safest, easiest, low space, and cheapest ways to get a great running cardio workout.

Let me address the issues.

Band running is unsafe

That is totally not the case.  As a matter of fact, partner band running is all acceleration with essentially no deceleration impact.  Since deceleration is what causes injuries, you will immediately find out that your clients will do better with band running than if they just tried to run on their own. (more…)

Resistance Band Cardio Interval Workout

Monday, August 24th, 2009

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By Dave Schmitz of Resistance Band Training

Cardio is one of the most difficult aspects of fitness to create variety within a bootcamp training environment.  I know that interval strength training is the key and yes you can do high volume sets to crank up the heart rate but sometimes it’s just fun to do some sprint work.

Unfortunately, not everyone can safely do sprint work and aggressive shuttle training due to degenerative joint issues, lack of hip stabilization strength, coordination concerns or just because the risk of injury is too great.

No question these were concerns of mine before I started seeing the impact of resistance band running and how everyone in my camp could do it without issues as long as we trained them in a progressive manner with the correct size of band.

No I do not have any research on what I am about to tell but I have tons of “Real world” results which is all I need to sell my campers on it.

For more info on the awesome resistance band Dave uses during this cardio interval workout video, please click the link below:

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Crank it in the Ring of Fire!

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Crank it in the Ring of Fire

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By Dave Schmitz of Resistance Band Training

There is absolutely no better way to train a group of highly motivated fitness enthusiasts with resistance bands than by putting them in The Ring.  Yes I said The Ring.

Training in the Ring using resistance bands is the ultimate in partner band training.  Not only does it provide an opportunity for 6 to12 people to push each other, it also allows trainers to create tremendous group chemistry and community. And as always when it comes to band training… You know you can train anywhere, anytime at any intensity.

However there are a few recommendations “the band man” needs to share with you before you crank it in the ring:

1.  Make sure your group has mastered the movement you want to do in the ring.  The ring is an advance training approach and can be intimidating to some, so make sure everyone is ready.

2.  As a trainer you must train in the ring and have become proficient with teaching  partner based training before you bring on the ring.  It’s like going from 1 on 1 to bootcamp training.  It takes some practice and progression

3.  Map out your workout.   Here is a challenging 20 minute workout in the ring (more…)

Resistance Band Circuit Training Workout

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

As a resistance band expert, I pride myself on thinking outside the box and constantly bringing in new ways to use resistance bands to challenge your body.

It’s a weekly email question.  Dave, Can you simultaneously train with bands and dead weight??

The answer is a “No Brainer”…  Absolutely.  I call it resistance band combo workouts.

When you train with bands and dead weight it causes the body to deal with both types of resistances- isotonic and elastic (or reactive).  With a traditional isotonic resistance the body has to generate enough force to get the weight moving.  Once moving a majority of work is done, especially when using total body movements.

With elastic resistance, the work comes more towards the end of the movement versus the beginning.  As a result you train the body to get strong and stable at both ends of the range as well as in the middle.

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Bottom line, you will gas your body through the entire exercise which absolutely cranks up the metabolism and fat burning response.

Now… Add interval training music and you have yourself a fat burning workout unmatched by any other training tool.

I recently headed out to my local high school football field to go through a 50-10 Boot Camp Dynamite workout using a pair of Green bands that can generate over 150lbs of  resistance per band and one of my favorite 80 pound steel belted friends.

The result…  A resistance band old school workout with the new revolution of boot camp interval workout music powered by Workout Muse.

Enjoy and make sure you shoot me more question on resistance band training combo workouts.

You and your clients will not believe the feeling simple total body dead weight exercises like dead lifts, farmer walks or tire flips transform into when you combine resistance bands and Boot Camp Dynamite Powered by Workout Muse.

Keep Training Beyond the Contraction!!

Dave “The Band Man” Schmitz

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For the best line of resistance bands on the market and the best resistance band training programming on the planet, please visit Dave Schmitz’s Resistance Band Training site by clicking the link below:

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Resistance Band Interval Training Music Workout

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Resistance Band Interval Training Music Workout

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You know one of the easiest ways to set up a boot camp interval workout to music is by using Alternate Resistance Band Partner training in conjunction with interval training music.  The set up takes seconds and the interval workout music literally takes the campers through the workout while creating incredible workout energy.

Here is how you do it:

Choose 2 exercises that work opposite movements (Vertical push and Vertical pull or alternating sides using a unilateral exercise like lunges) and  than put your camp into teams of 2 or 4 people.

Split the group in half and instruct half the group to do one exercise while the other half does the other exercise.  The interval workout music will tell them when to switch.  Literally I instruct my campers on what they need in resistance bands, demo the exercise and click on the Workout Muse workout music.

Examples of some great resistance band alternate partner workouts.

1.    High Pull – Front Squat
2.    Push Press – Hammer Curl
3.    Split squat right – Split squat left

All of these workouts use attachment free resistance band set ups so all you need is space, a single resistance band per person, and some motivated campers to get after it.

Take a look at a recent camp I did using alternate partner training in conjunction with workout muse 20-10 Tabatas.

To get the exact Tabata interval workout music that Dave uses for himself and his clients, please click HERE!

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Dave Schmitz is an expert in the art of training with resistance band and is  the founder of www.resistancebandtraining.com.  His innovative resistance band workouts for boot camps have become revolutionary and continues to provide trainers a convenient training option that gets great results without the hassle or cost of other training tools.