Static Contraction Training thread
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:01 pm
I thought it would be nice to have a thread for discussing and sharing favored Static Contraction Training holds. If you're like me and bought the book, you were probably expecting to get some information on different holds, and the ways to do them. I think there were two or three pages devoted to the different possibilities - they consisted of somewhat large pictures of bodybuilders executing the holds, with a few lines of text referring to them. In general not a lot of information in terms of figuring out the optimal holds for a given muscle or group of muscles. if you've experimented with SCT in or out of BP, please share your experience!
to start us out -
the only thing that I've tried doing so far other than what Rob recommends in BP is (ha ha) bicep holds. I clean the barbell and then let it slide down the vertical element of my power rack, pressing lightly against it so it goes down slowly, until my forearms hit an approximately 90 degree angle with the rest of my body. then I pull away a bit from the rack, so the barbell isn't being supported against it.
does anyone have any thoughts as to a good static hold to train the bottom part of the traditional deadlift? that seems to be my weak point and I'd like to shore it up in my next BP run with some appropriate "accessory" work.
to start us out -
the only thing that I've tried doing so far other than what Rob recommends in BP is (ha ha) bicep holds. I clean the barbell and then let it slide down the vertical element of my power rack, pressing lightly against it so it goes down slowly, until my forearms hit an approximately 90 degree angle with the rest of my body. then I pull away a bit from the rack, so the barbell isn't being supported against it.
does anyone have any thoughts as to a good static hold to train the bottom part of the traditional deadlift? that seems to be my weak point and I'd like to shore it up in my next BP run with some appropriate "accessory" work.