Friday 21 September 2018

Spartan Race Review - 2012 & 2017

Spartan Race is a series of obstacle races of varying distance and difficulty ranging from 1 mile to marathon distances: the Spartan Sprint (3+ miles of obstacle racing), the Super Spartan (8+ miles), the Spartan Beast (12+ miles), and the Ultra Beast (26+ miles - one of two marathon obstacle courses along with Mudderthon). Spartan Race also has a time-trial obstacle course race that is one mile in length, and has a military series in which obstacles are designed by the United States military. Spartan Race's parent company, Peak Races, hosts the Spartan Death Race, 48+ hour extreme test of endurance and resilience. In a Spartan Race event, "participants will confront obstacles ranging from extreme to absurd that gain their inspiration from sources as varied as Spartan training, Navy SEAL training and American Gladiators".[1] ESPN describes the Spartan Race as "a true test of will."[2]


Obstacles 
While Spartan Races vary in distance from 1 mile to marathon distances, the obstacles themselves also vary and are unpredictable. Participants must complete the obstacles or perform burpee penalty exercises. Many obstacles are present at each Spartan Race. Unlike other companies, Spartan Race does not provide a course map or list of obstacle to their participants until race day. Frequently presented obstacles include:
1.     Fire jump: participants leap over flames. This obstacle is typically at the beginning or end of a race. The fire jump has appeared in nearly every Spartan Race, though certain venues do not allow fire.
2.     Barbed wire crawl: a crawl through mud under barbed wire. Participants must stay low to the ground as to not get injured by the wire. Crawls range from 20-100+ yards in length. The wire crawl has appeared in every Spartan Race to date.
3.     Over-Under-Through: a series of obstacles in which runners must first climb over a wall, then under a wall, then through a tire or square hole placed in a wall. This obstacle is often repeated three or more times in a row and appears in almost every Spartan Race.
4.     Spear throw: from a distance of 10-20 yards, athletes must throw a wooden spear into a target. If the spear does not stick, a penalty of 30 burpees is assigned. The spear throw is present at every Spartan Race with the exception of state parks that do not allow weapons. Typically, the spear throw is near the end of the race.
5.     Wall climb: as the name suggests, runners must climb over a wooden wall. Walls range from 4-8 feet and are often in sequence. This obstacle may be repeated throughout the course.
6.     Object carry: A signature obstacle, the object carry is often the most challenging. In a Spartan Sprint, this obstacle typically appears once. In a Super Spartan, twice; in a Beast, three times or more. The object to be carried may be a tire, rock-filled bucket, or sandbag. Both the bucket and sandbag weight between 30 and 70 pounds. Men must carry heavier objects than women.
7.     Herculean Hoist: athletes must hoist a cement block or heavy bucket off the ground using a pulley system. This obstacle is similar to the "lat-pull" exercise machine, but is more difficult because the rope is often muddy and slippery.
8.     Tyrolean Traverse: Spartans must traverse a single rope that is hung horizontally between two posts or trees. The rope is hung over a body of water, so if competitors cannot traverse the rope, they will fall into the water and swim.
9.     Traversal Wall: the traversal wall is similar to a bouldering wall.
10.  Slippery Wall: a wall built at an incline (roughly 45 degrees) that is covered in soap or grease. Runners may try to sprint up the wall or use a rope for assistance.
11.  Gladiator Arena: before the finish line, athletes must pass through the "gladiators" who try to knock down runners using their pugil sticks.
 (Taken from the Spartan Race Wikipedia Page)
Spartan Race Calgary (August 17, 2013)
 http://www.spartanrace.com/calgary-obstacle-racing-spartan-sprint-2013.html

Ms. O's Fitness Corner - September 21

Three Rounds

Jump Lunges x 10 per side
Dumbbell Straddle Raises x 20
Medicine Ball V Sits x 20
Barbell Bench Press x 20
Jump Lunge x 10 per side
Squat Jumps x 20
Isometric Bar Hold with Leg Raise x 20
Squat Jump with Knee Touch x 20
Isometric Barbell Hold with Scissor Leg Raises x 10 per side
Yoga Flow x 3 rounds
Squat to Thrust Out x 20

Friday 7 September 2018

Fox's Fitness Corner - Friday, September 7

Four Rounds

Isometric Hold with Leg Raise x 20
Deadlift to Clean with Bar x 10
Deadlift to Clean with Bar (Front view)
Bench Press x 10
Front Squat x 10
Overhead Squat x 10
Snatch Introduction with PVC Bar - x 10
Weighted Glute Bridge x 20

Wednesday 5 September 2018

Core, Upper Body and Strength with Becca

Four Rounds

Resisted Butterfly Sit Up x 20
Resisted Glute Bridge x 20
V Sit Straddle Raises x 10
Resisted Push Ups x 20
Assisted Pull Ups x 10 per side

Thursday 30 August 2018

Lexa's Fitness Corner - Weights and Core

Three Sets of Each

Barbell Squat x 15
Isolated Glute Bridge x 20 per side
Barbell Squat x 15
Bosu Glute Bridge x 20
Barbell Squat x 15
Elevated Glute Bridge x 15
Dumbbell V Sit Straddle x 10
Barbell Good Morning x 15
Barbell Deadlift x 15
Negative Push Ups x 10
Barbell Deadlift x 15
Standard Glute Bridge x 20
Accessory Crunch x 20
Abductor Banded Leg Raise x 20 per side

Hurdles with Kya - Summer, 2018

Hurdle Stretch Progression

Hold each position for 30-45 seconds.
Repeat 4 times.

Deep Lunge
Hurdle Stretch
Hurdle Roll Progression
Hip Flexor Stretch
Hurdle Hold

Wednesday 18 July 2018

Lexa's Fitness Corner - Volleyball Strength Training

Leg and Core Work
4 Rounds of 20 Repetitions

Volleyball Hold Squats
Single Leg Support Bird Dogs
Volleyball Crunches
Volleyball Hold Leg Lifts
Isolated Push Ups
Banded Chin ups
Leg Isolation Volleys
Volleyball Hold Squat Pulses
Abductor Band Work
Banded Chin Up
Wide Abductor Band Work