2007/08/09, 05:46 PM
http://www.deskjockeyfitness.com/FeaturedExercises/0502SwissBallLateralRaise.html
What was I thinking?
-------------- SQUAT MORE ~Jesse Marunde
Mortal by birth.
Strongman by the grace of god.
Blood Guts Sweat Chalk
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2007/08/09, 05:48 PM
hilarious!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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2007/08/09, 05:52 PM
hmmm....almost makes sense??
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2007/08/10, 09:25 AM
So.....other than throwing at people what value does a swiss ball provide?
I enjoy kicking them when they roll by my feet at the gym.
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2007/08/10, 10:27 PM
I think it shows potential in a rehabilitation setting, but not prehabilitation.
I also think it is a great ergonomic aid for keeping the hip flexors loose (in place of a chair).
And no, none of that makes any sense at all. If I'm ever in a gym where the trainer is using rational like that, I am going to use my "over-trained shoulders" to punch the guy in the face.
-------------- SQUAT MORE ~Jesse Marunde
Mortal by birth.
Strongman by the grace of god.
Blood Guts Sweat Chalk
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2007/08/10, 10:33 PM
Here's some more from the same site:
http://www.deskjockeyfitness.com/FeaturedExercises/0503TotalGymStandingChop.html
Why would anyone want to do that? Not only are rotational exercises contraindicated in a rehab setting (which is the clientèle they target), but how can you possibly strengthen anything while standing on a swiss ball?
And I'm all for foam rolling and self myofascial release, but this is taking it too far: http://www.deskjockeyfitness.com/images/exercises/FoamRollShoulderStretch3.jpg
-------------- SQUAT MORE ~Jesse Marunde
Mortal by birth.
Strongman by the grace of god.
Blood Guts Sweat Chalk
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2007/08/16, 11:29 PM
Wrestler, you are smart. What do I have to do to be like you?
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2007/08/17, 08:37 AM
Self myofascial release.....sounds kind of like....nevermind.
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2007/08/17, 03:57 PM
Insert witty remark here.
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