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Core Stability & Strength
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Page 1: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Core Stability & Strength

Page 2: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Who am I and what do I know

Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion

Highest World Ranking – 8th in 2005

Powerlifting Coach

Core strength is critical to powerlifting

Page 3: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

What is the core?

Core 1 Core 2

Page 4: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Why do you need a stable and strong core?

Position Prevent Injury

Power

Page 5: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Why do you need a stable and strong core?

Posture Protect Spine Planes

Position on the bike

Prevent Injury Power source

Page 6: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Core as a power source

The same with mountain biking. A stable and strong core: (i) ensures good form(ii) delivers power to the

legs(iii) connects the legs to

other parts of the body.

Squat isn’t just about

driving from the

legs

Your form

would be bad if it was

So, you need to

drive from the

core

Page 7: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

The Hard Part – Engaging the Core

Hollow or suck in your stomach

Imagine pulling your belly button towards your spine

Fix your lower back to its natural curve

Lock the position

Engage means connect to it and make it work

Page 8: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

What do you need to think about when exercising?

Engaging the core – see previous slide

Breathing – maintain breathing while the core is engaged

Target – focus on generating power from your core

Balance – focus on stability and balance as you ride and exercise with an engaged core.

Page 9: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Core Exercises - StaticSide PlanksPlanks

CrunchesHanging Leg Raises

Page 10: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Core Exercises - Dynamic

Weighted Swinging

Side Planks with drop

Standing Band Crunches

Page 11: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Core exercises - Compound

Press Ups Pull Ups Pull Ups variation

Free Squats

Page 12: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Core exercises - Specific

Page 13: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

One more important point…

S-T-R-E-T-C-HYou’re young and still growing

Short and inflexible muscles have smaller range of motion and don’t

develop as much power

Long and flexible muscles have greater range of motion and make more power

Page 14: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

ProgrammeMonday Wednesday Saturday

Static Planks 2 x 60sec

Side Planks 2 x 30 secs both sides

Choose

Dynamic Weighted swinging

(front, overhead and side)2 x 10-15

Side Planks with drop

2 x 10

Choose

Compound Press Ups 2 x 10-20

Pull Ups 2x 5

Squats 2 x 10-15

Specific Bike 2 x 30 sec

None2 x 30 sec

Bike2 x 1min

Page 15: Who am I and what do I know Multiple New Zealand and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Champion Highest World Ranking – 8 th in 2005 Powerlifting Coach.

Questions


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