Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Rocky training scenes
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Exercise of the Week: Farmer's Walk
- pick heavy stuff up
- walk with it
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Survey results - Least Favorite Prison Exercise?
What is your least favorite Prison Workout exercise? The results were in the following order:- Turkish GetUps (or Air GetUps)
- Dive Bombers
- Burpees
- I feel so uncoordinated.
- I can't get the movement down.
- It probably looks like I'm playing Twister.
- The girl in the video is doing it effortlessly.
- I have to keep re-watching the videos.
- one kettlebell
- set of hanging gym rings
- barbell weight set
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Climbing
Climbing is a skill rarely mentioned or tested in the law enforcement world. The ability to quickly climb over walls, fences, vehicles or other objects is hardly a rare occurrence in the life of a patrol officer. Although this may not be true in your profession, climbing remains one of those functional skills requisite to overall fitness.
Besides - It's just plain fun.
Training can take the form of rope climbs, wall hurdles, muscle-ups or rope ladders. Climbing around the local playground equipment certainly qualifies. One of the benefits of being a parent is having an excuse to climb up, over and around the playground equipment at the local park.
Dropping by an indoor rock climbing facility is a great way to mix up your training regimen. Most gyms have daily climbing rates, usually in the area of $12-$20. Vertical Endeavors in Warrenville, Illinois has one of the best indoor climbing facilities in the nation. In addition to increasing grip strength, endurance and balance, rock climbing allows you to gain confidence and faith in your equipment and enhances your mental ability to control discomfort and fear.
For those with spare garage space - consider mounting a climbing rope or hanging a rope ladder at home. I have both, and usually find occasion to utilize them in a workout at least once a week.
The rope, with mounting hardware, costs somewhere in the area of $ 150.
The rope ladder, manufactured by Yates, is completely portable and a great piece of tax-deductible dual-use equipment for work. The 8 foot "Pocket Ladder" costs around $ 140.
Rock Rings are the latest piece of gear added to my gym. They are billed as a great way to build hand and finger strength for hanging and pulling. I'll be breaking them in this week.
A few tips when training at home.
-Wear boots when climbing the rope multiple times (Tommy V anyone?).
-Use gloves with the rope ladder.
-Don't fall.
-Use padding on the ground and ensure the climbing apparatus is properly secured and backed up.
Variations are plentiful, ranging from climbing with no legs, L-climbs, and climbing upside down.
If you wear heavy armor or bunker gear for work - climb with it. The time to get comfortable is now.
Friday, December 19, 2008
MetCon
- metabolic = energy systems
- conditioning = training or adaptation
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Fitness Testimonial from Matt M
Could I go out today and run a marathon? No. But my job as a full-time police officer and tactical officer for over 14 years never required me to do anything close to running even a quarter marathon or even the bullshit mile and a half that most officers are required to run while in shorts and tennis shoes to attain their State’s qualification. What I did have to do, and still do today in my role as a person running a tactical training company and instructing tactical classes whenever possible, is run full-blast for up to 300 yards while “in kit” and at the same time manipulating all of that weight up and over anything in my way. I can tell you that after two weeks of the prison workout I nearly quit believing I was getting no benefit from it. I plowed through it and after six short weeks I saw drastic improvement not only in physical appearance but more importantly in the ability to carry my own body weight PLUS a load over distances of 500 + yards – at times while literally crossing mud-bottom rivers and moving through muddy timbers. In years past I would have needed to stop multiple times while traveling the same route.
I have always preached that, “Performance is your reality; nothing else matters.” I can tell you from personal experience that I have never gained such physical performance advantage, in such a short amount of time, than by doing functional fitness workouts.
Several of my close friends who are also police officers and started the functional fitness workouts would tell the same story. Thanks for pointing “us” in that direction. “We” are all now addicted to the results.
Matt M
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Stair Race Training
- climb up using every stair
- climb up using every other stair
- climb up backwards
- climb up carrying two 35lb sandbags (briefcase-style)
Friday, December 12, 2008
SO1 David Goggins USN
Funny how two friends of mine (neither knows the other) both told me about David Goggins...with two weeks. David's story can be found at NavyAthletes.com.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Functionalist (revisited)
- sprinter
- gymnast
- Strongman
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Female Functionalists?
- relatively short in duration (20 minutes)
- high intensity
- require almost NO equipment
- constantly varying
- scalable (adjustable) to ability levels
- rarely boring
- blend cardio and resistance into 1 session
- build self-esteem
- cut fat and tone the body
- increase strength and balance
Friday, December 5, 2008
Injuries and Operational Readiness
Working Injured.
We have all gone to work injured. Most of us train injured, simply because we either cannot or will not stop training. The more I dwell on this topic, the more I realize how important, and understated, it is. This is especially true for those of us who rely on fitness to carry out our everyday duties.
This may seem to be an obvious truth to most, but think back. How many times have you shocked your system with a few too many airsquats, resulting in an inability to walk down stairs or quickly exit your vehicle? How often have you strained your back, making a squat or quick turn painful or impossible to complete? I am not alone in saying I have done both, several times.
As many of us are pushing our physical limitations with a variety of functional exercises and programs, don't lose sight of why we are working out. Don't be afraid to scale the workouts you see on the CrossFit mainpage, Prison Workout, etc. Setting personal records is great, but it should not be done at the expense of operational readiness.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Praise and Encouragement
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Reading: The Truth about CrossFit
Monday, December 1, 2008
Survey Results & New Question

- Doing the initial Prison WO #1 over again: 29%
- Waiting for the Prison WO #2 plan with kettlebell: 62%
- Returning to an old program: 4% (1 vote)
- "Sitting on the couch": 4% (1 vote)
- Turkish GetUp (Air GU)
- Burpee
- Superman
- Dive Bombers
- Planking