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If you avoid weighted pull-ups, you’re also avoiding bigger lats, better arms, a stronger core, and a truly functional body. …read more
Single-leg exercises can be tougher than standard squats and deadlifts. Disagree? Then you’re either a wimp or ignorant. …read more
It’s time to stop screwing around in the gym and instead build some jaw-dropping strength and power. Here’s how. …read more
A few weeks back I had the opportunity to work with games athlete Scott Panchik during the Power Monkey Fitness camp. Scott is an amazing athlete and great person and I just wanted to share the experience.
Scott came to me with a lot of pain and limitation in range of motion. As you can see from the video, extension was one of the most limited motions. This can royally screw up your ability to keep a neutral eye gaze during olympic lifts or head position during jerks. Of course this is a problem as Scott was in the middle of dominating the Crossfit Team Series (Team Reebok East). Scott was in a bind because he had the next event in the team series in just 4 days.
He was also at the point where he was severely limited with his exercise selection and wasn’t able to get through any olympic lifting without stopping halfway through the session due to pain. We focused a lot on regaining ROM in his neck with a lot of manual work. Through the SFMA we found he was limited with upper cervical mobility so we spent a lot of time there as well as with a large serving of soft tissue work. We also talked a bit about pain science and the importance of keeping moving and modifying things in a smart way. Throw in some thoracic and CT grade 5 joint mobs, some deep neck flexor training and scap stability with ROM and voila. Scott was feeling much better after 3 sessions and went back and killed it in the team series. Scott wrote me a nice little thank you as well.
During the Power Monkey Camp I strained my neck and had limited range of motion in every direction. I wasn’t …read more
How does weed affect your fat loss and muscle building goals? Let’s dig into the science and find out. …read more
Take the flexibility test, then use a unique exercise to build strength in new body positions. Your squat and deadlift will thank you. …read more
Manning broke an “unbreakable” record. And the way he did it has plenty of lessons for anyone who wants to build his body. …read more
Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit
Whole body training for everybody – professional or amateur athletes, men or women!
The Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit is lighter than the other models of the team and pro line and thus it is an ideal training tool for all sports enthusiasts.
The modified design of the grips makes it easier to hold the bag. So you don´t need overmuch strength and can focus mainly on the cardio training.
And for all those, who care about color – the Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit comes in loud, bright colors.
Get fit and bring more color to your life!
IN SHORT:
A LIGHTER MODEL
Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit
Cover material: extremely durable, firm vinyl
Filling material: wool and sand
For all combat, strength and skill sports
EXTREMELY VERSATILE
Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit
Three different types of handles allow athletes to execute exercises by using different grips
(integrated grips, grip stumps, nylon loops)
LOUD BRIGHT COLORS
Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit
In four weight categories
The different colors stand for the different weight categories
EASY GRIP
Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit
The modified design of the grips makes it easier to hold the bag
INCLUDED IN DELIVERY:
Introductory DVD on file get it here https://suples.com/instructional-videos
The color of the storage cover handle indicates the bag´s weight category:
XSSML
THE PRODUCT – WHAT YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM:
The Suples Bulgarian Bag® fit is available in 4 weight categories:
XS (3 kg), S (6 kg), M (10 kg) or L (15 kg) – the different colors of the bags stand for the different weights
Ready for a challenge? The Turkish Get Up will take your stability, core strength, and mobility to the next level. …read more
Want a bigger, better deadlift? Follow the advice of the strongest deadlifters on the planet. …read more