Tuesday 26 April 2011

Benefits Of Thick Bar Training Coming Soon To TSC

Tonbridge School Centre is currently in the process of providing a range of training equipment which will easily convert any ordinary dumbbell, barbell and bar into an equivalent “Thick Bar”. So I wanted to take the time to discuss the benefits behind thick bar training so to help maximise their use and educate all our members on the benefits that will be freely available to them without even adapting there current programme.
I’m presuming that the majority of people won’t have had access to this particular adaptive training as in the U.K equipment is limited. Having personally trained and worked in a number of different gyms throughout the U.K from mainstream gyms in London and Leeds; to local individual clubs in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells I have only encounter the product a handful of times.

The Benefits of thick bar training are linked with the development of muscular strength and endurance. There are a number of different reasons for this, some which are more obvious and others which are not so obvious.
Firstly when performing any pulling exercise like One Arm dumbbell rows or Chin Ups, when using the Thick Bar, your grip will be tested a lot more. Your forearms will have to work much harder to hold on to the same weight, increasing the tension in the muscle, and improving the strength of your grip. This is great for many different sports and improving your grip will help you work more efficiently in future training sessions.



Secondly I look to discuss the principle of "Irradiation". I will use a practical example to help you understand the concept without all the Scientific Information. You may already be aware that when contracting a muscle you also contract surrounding muscles. A good Practical example I have come across helps you understand what I’m talking about.
1.      Try flexing your bicep as hard as possible without making a fist.
2.      Flex your bicep as hard as possible whilst making a very tight fist.
3.      You should notice your bicep contract much harder when making a tight fist.
4.      If you flex your forearms hard enough you will begin to feel tension not just in your arms, but in your shoulders, chest, and back.

This is the Irradiation principle in action. The nerve impulses of surrounding muscles can amplify the effect of that muscle. When training for strength gains you can generate much more tension within Prime Mover (main muscle being used in exercise) and synergists (supporting/surrounding muscles).
The more your body uses Irradiation in the pulling movements the stronger your forearms will get. This strength will directly translate into other pressing movements when squeezing the bar hard. Allowing you create more tension when training and maximise progression.
One last point to make on the subject is you cannot combine the thick bar work and lifting straps. Although lifting straps may appear to allow you train harder, as you may be able to hold more weight when performing pulling movements. You don’t rely on your grip at all no Irradiation occurs and they weaken your ability to generate tension in your forearms. After all the strength gained is not functional or usable without the straps.

Saturday 23 April 2011

Circuit blast for Beginners, Semi-Pro & Pro.

Circuits are one of the best ways to train the whole body working various energy systems and muscles. Find below a circuit based workout incorporating cardio and muscular stations. There are three levels and an outstanding time goal for each proving to make for a challenging work out.

Level
Row
(m)
Squats
(reps)
Row
(m)
Press ups (reps)
Row
(m)
Squat Press
(reps)
Row
(m)
Sit ups (reps)
Row
(m)
Burpees
(reps)
Treadmill 5% (km)
Beginner
200
10
200
10
200
10*5kg
Barbell
200
10
200
10
1
Semi-Pro
400
20
400
20
400
20*10kg
Barbell
400
20
400
20
2
Pro
1000

50
1000
50
1000
50*10kg
Barbell
1000
50
1000
50
4



Beginner
Semi-Pro
Pro
17 minutes
30 minutes
45 minutes


For any help or assistance with any of the exercises please seek help from the gym team.

Dan.Byrne

Thursday 21 April 2011

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Philip Jeffreys- Marathon Man


My name is Philip Jeffreys - Duty Manager here at TSC since December - and I have recently run the London Marathon 2011. It was one of the most amazing days of my life, through all the hard training that you put in through those cold, rainy and snowy winter months, it is all worth it when you cross the line.  

Running the London Marathon was possibly the most rewarding experience of my life.  The support throughout the run was incredible - at every point I began to feel myself lagging, there they were, a troupe of Pancreatic Cancer supporters, shouting support and my name, waving, and smiling. This was exactly what was needed to make me pick my feet up again and keep going. The emotions that you go through from start to finish are the most incredible experience you will ever go through. At the start you will go through nervousness, excitement and the unknown – through to the finish where all the pain that has gently come on through the run, with the sun pounding on you with its heat, blisters on your feet, rubbing like crazy, to the amazement of joy when you come round the corner from Buckingham Palace and your running up the mall with only 385 yards to go, you find that extra energy to sprint across the finishing line and the happiness that it brings is out of this world.      

What a fantastic day, wouldn't have missed it for the world.

Monday 11 April 2011



 


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Wednesday 6 April 2011

Fish oils for health

When choosing a fish oil, go for a variety that provides the body with Omega 3 and 6. Cod liver oil was always favoured in the past. However, Salmon oil is more oily and will provide the body with more nutritional value. I would recommend Salmon oil, even if it slightly more expensive. Fish oil can help:

  • lower cholesterol.
  • lower blood pressure
  • reduce inflammation of the joints
  • improve your mood (it has also helped improve conditions such as ADHD and depression)
  • improve brain function
  • improve recovery from exercise
  • slow down the ageing process 

You can't ask for more than that! If you don't eat much fresh fish, visit your local health food shop for more information on a high quality supplement.