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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Classic Football Strength Training Workout II


Bill Starr's Big Three: The Power Clean, Squat & Bench Press
"My athletes participate in a weight training program primarily for strength. I feel that a stronger athlete is a better athlete, so my programs attempt to increase the total strength level of the entire body. There are different physical requirements for different positions, for example, defensive linemen and quarterbacks. But in terms of a strength program, I do not treat them differently. I start everyone with "The Big Three": power clean, squat and bench press". - Bill Starr from the book "Getting Stronger" by Bill Pearl, published in 1986. Directions - Football "Big Three" six week off-season program. Before each session, do 10-15 minutes of stretching and abdominal exercises. In addition to the "Big Three" perform two sets of leg extensions and leg curls to prevent knee injuries. Stretch 10-15 minutes after the workout. Goals: To strengthen all the major muscle groups and to develop muscle balance.
Monday
(Heavy Day)
The heavy day sets the pace for the week. The rest of the week is based on the accomplishments of the heavy day. Increase the power clean and bench by 5 pounds each week, and the squat by 10. Do not increase the poundages unless you have successfully completed the prescribed number of reps the previous week. Workout weights are increased (pyramided) set to set by 10 to 20 pounds per set. Example: power clean 5 x 135, 5 x 155, 5 x 165, 5 x 175, 5 x 185.
Power Clean Bench Press Squat
5x5 5x5 5x5
Wednesday
(Light Day)
Use the weight of the third set of the heavy day as the top end for the light day.
Power Clean Bench Press Squat
5x5 5x5 5x5
Friday
(Medium Day)
Use the weight of the fourth set of the heavy day as the top end for the light day.
Power Clean Bench Press Squat
5x5 5x5 5x5
About Bill Starr
Bill Starr is the former Strength Coach of the Baltimore Colts, Houston Oilers, University of Hawaii, University of Maryland and the Author of one of the all-time classic football strength training books, "The Strongest Shall Survive", published in 1976.

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