Sandbag training is an
amazingly versatile tool. They're unique in their feel, and some very different
types of drills can be performed within sandbag training. The number one
question that people ask me is "what are the best drills to perform in
sandbag training?" While that depends on various factors (i.e. goals,
training level, etc.), there are some foundational drills that make sandbags
very distinct.
Shoulder squat to
opposite side press
Until I come up with a
better name for this drill, I'll name it after the movement performed. This may
simply be one of the best hybrid drills to use in sandbag training. You perform
all of the important aspects of lifting-the pull, squat, and press. However,
you do all of them to one side of the body. Resting the sandbag on the shoulder
is very different from using kettlebells or even dumbbells. By actually placing
the load on the shoulder, the body is truly forced to stabilize across all
planes of the movement. This also greatly challenges the core in the most
functional way (resisting movement and maintaining posture). Lastly, the
pressing movement performed in this series can't be done with any other
implement. Your center of gravity changes drastically, and you aren't in the
most advantageous position to press. In other words, a whole lot of fun!
Shoulder Sandbag get-up
Great exercises like
get-ups are no longer forgotten drills thanks to Pavel Tsatsouline's
reintroduction of the kettlebell. Using a kettlebell, dumbbell, or even
barbell, in this drill, the challenge is to stabilize the shoulder joint while
you move. However, using sandbag training, the shoulder isn't the primary
focus, but rather more intensity is placed through the torso. This means you
can add more load to the trunk, and the dynamics of the movement change
greatly. The ability to be fluid and mobile while holding a 100-lb plus sandbag
not only builds a solid core, but also improves your strength-flexibility.
Half-moon snatch
Of course, the snatch
exercise is nothing new. With most implements, this drill is performed with the
weight in front of the body. This can also be performed using a sandbag, but
for a twist, we actually perform more of a side bending version. Since most
injuries occur in the planes of motion that we don't train, this is a very
helpful drill for improving the hips and torso. By keeping the weight of the
body by the bag, you explode and lift the bag up and over the head to the other
side. You'll find that the drill must be done by driving the hips into the
ground, not trying to lift the bag with the back. The half-moon snatch is
amazing for all athletes, especially combative athletes.
Overhead sandbag lunge
Some aren't big fans of
overhead lifting. While we could argue all day the validity of such an idea, we
can probably agree that some level of overhead strength is necessary for all
individuals-athletes and non-athletes alike. A very simple and safe way to start
building overhead shoulder stability is to perform the overhead lunge. For
some, this won't seem like a new lift because it has been commonly performed
using barbells and dumbbells in the past. However, sandbags add a new
dimension. Because of the non-conforming nature of sandbags, it's a greater
challenge trying to keep the weight perfectly balanced overhead. The bag will
slightly shift on every repetition causing the lifter to stabilize not only the
shoulders, but the trunk and hips as well. You'll be amazed by how many
people's entire body shakes while performing this drill.
Sandbag takedowns
This is a very unique
drill. I wanted a drill that could be performed using the whole body with
explosive rotational power. That's where this drill was born. By using a jump
stretch band and attaching it to the handles of the sandbag, you can create a
rotational drill with a very "live" feeling.
Hopefully, this opens
your eyes to some of the amazingly effective drills you can create with one of
the world's oldest tools-sandbag training!
Josh Henkin is the
creator of the Ultimate Sandbag Training programs one of the most dynamic and
highly sought out functional fitness programs. Find out how sandbag training
can accelerate your fitness programs.
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