Keeping my boot camps fresh, challenging and interesting is something that keeps me up at night. Well, not really, but I try my best to always make them somewhat "new." So, while on the treadmill this morning (where I think best), I had an epiphany - "I am going to make them slam balls this weekend!"
It's not quite what you think. Those of you who have experience with the ball slam exercise know how awesome it is, and the number of "that's what she said" jokes that it allows for. Those that don't should really try it. It's a great core (back/ab) workout and an underrated stress reliever. Here's how to give it a shot:
The basics are pretty simple. You need a slam-resistant medicine ball (careful it's not too bouncy if you're slamming it on a hard surface), a surface on which to slam it, and yourself.
The process goes like this:
1 Pick the ball up (squat down to get it, don't cheat and bend at the waist)
2) Stand with feet at hips width, feet facing forward
3) Put a slight bend in your knees (think 10-15 %)
4) Lift the ball completely above your head, arms fully extended
5) Slam that motherfather down as hard as you possibly can. Bend at the waist, keep arms extended. Catch it and repeat as quickly as you can
6) Be careful of the rebound! I've seen people take one directly in the face. Didn't look fun.
7) Inhale when you lift, exhale when you slam
If you need an image to follow,
check out this video.
The key to this is that you have to be EXPLOSIVE. Think of trying to throw it
through the floor. Literally. Scream, yell, do what you have to do to get every ounce of effort out of you. Go as hard as you can as fast as you can for as long as you can. If you're breezing through this exercise, you're doing it wrong.
Try sets of 10 at first, moving upward in either reps or resistance if you have different size balls (insert joke here). Work on your speed - count reps in one minute and then try and beat that number. Basically, keep working harder, in some way, shape or form.
Anyone have experience playing with balls? Thoughts?