Spring pre-season weight room routine
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:29 pm
Since indoor's finally winding down and i've got a good 6 weeks free of competition before scrimmages start for HS outdoor, and i figured i might as well spend a good amount of time in the weight room. I came up with this work out schedule in order to try to focus in on building strength in some of my weaker areas (mostly upper body) and cater to what i figure would be key muscle groups in the vault. this'll also most likely carry on into the season. feel free to critique/comment on anything i'm doing right or lacking on.
Tuesday:
lat pull-ups 3x10
push-ups 3x15
Bent-over rows 3x10
handstand push-ups 3x max
Chin-ups 3x10
Bench press - 3x10
Dips 3x10
Weighted Box steps 3x10
Thursday
Behind the head pull-ups 3x10
medicine ball push-ups 3x15
upright rows 3x10
clean and press 3x10
incline bench 3x10
Bicep curls 3x10
squats 3x10
inverted dips 3xmax
saturday
lat pull-ups 3x10
push-ups 3x15
Bent-over rows 3x10
handstand push-ups 3x max
Chin-ups 3x10
Bench press - 3x10
Dips 3x10
Weighted Box steps 3x10
every day is finished off with abdominal work:
High bar swing ups 3x10
bicycles 3x50
incline sit-ups 3x20
back extensions 3x15
note that this is done after a 2 hour event-specific practice (alternating pole vault and hurdle days), so if it seems like i skimped out on the legs (which i did) that's why
Tuesday:
lat pull-ups 3x10
push-ups 3x15
Bent-over rows 3x10
handstand push-ups 3x max
Chin-ups 3x10
Bench press - 3x10
Dips 3x10
Weighted Box steps 3x10
Thursday
Behind the head pull-ups 3x10
medicine ball push-ups 3x15
upright rows 3x10
clean and press 3x10
incline bench 3x10
Bicep curls 3x10
squats 3x10
inverted dips 3xmax
saturday
lat pull-ups 3x10
push-ups 3x15
Bent-over rows 3x10
handstand push-ups 3x max
Chin-ups 3x10
Bench press - 3x10
Dips 3x10
Weighted Box steps 3x10
every day is finished off with abdominal work:
High bar swing ups 3x10
bicycles 3x50
incline sit-ups 3x20
back extensions 3x15
note that this is done after a 2 hour event-specific practice (alternating pole vault and hurdle days), so if it seems like i skimped out on the legs (which i did) that's why

). A bit of running, a bit of lifting, some plyos and a lot of event training. I'll cut Altius off at the pass and say the best way to get better at vaulting is vaulting. Only when you reach high technical proficiency is when the importance of other modes of training starts to really increase. 