Fighting āRocky Balboa Kettlebell Workout Modeā Over 40
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Remember Rocky III and Rocky IV?
They had some of THE BEST ātraining montagesā of ALL TIME.
āEye of the tiger, Rock.ā
āThere is no tomorrow! There is no tomorrow!ā
Great lines by Apollo Creed to Rocky in Rocky III.
I LOVE the soundtracksā¦ the music.
āEye of the Tigerā
āBurning Heartā
āWarā
āNo Easy Way Outā
The āTraining Montageā
ALL excellent workout music.
Iāve been listening to those songs for the last 25+ years at various times in my training.
Very few songs get me amped up like those do.
Perhaps you know what Iām talking about?
Problem is, controlling the adrenalineā¦ the āpsychā... the āarousalā levelsā¦
And still staying focused on the program at hand, without going nuts and going āfor it.ā
That was a real problem when Alfonso structured many of my Olympic lifting training sessions around near-daily RMs.
Crank up āEye of the Tigerā and locking the door was always good for an extra 5-10kg or so on any given lift, on any given day.
But for us āover 40-somethingsā?
āDanger! Danger Will Robinson!ā
(To quote another oldie - the Robot from āLost In Space.ā Daggumā¦ Iām showing my ageā¦)
Nowadays?
I use these songs to help me remember that I am still capable and still strong.
And that Iām still capable of getting stronger.
BUTā¦
I donāt use them to psych up.
I still use autoregulation - bar speed, ease of movement, nasal breathing (OK, that oneās hard for someone with chronic sinus issues), RPEsā¦
All the things / parameters I recommend you do.
I still use set * rep prescriptions, when necessary.
(Sometimes they are necessary - depending on load, personality, training outcomeā¦)
PLUSā¦
Now that Iām older and grayer, and hopefully a little wiser, I realized that using the Rocky soundtracks to āgo harder/heavierā when I was younger, physically hurt me.
I just pushed harder and faster, and through too much pain (NOT discomfort - PAIN) than I should have.
I ignored things like a drop in bar speedā¦ technique changeā¦ and āgrindingā repsā¦
Which caused me more pain from breaking parts of my body.
No pain, no gain is a lie.
Especially once youāre over 40.
And thatās because it takes 2-3x as long to recover, if ever.
Remember, as great as Rocky was, all that head trauma and crazy training led him to make stupid mistakes:
He let Paulie, his bum of a brother-in-law, āmanageā his finances and he gambled everything - and lost it all - on a real estate scam.
And he ended up with the shakes in Rocky V, broke and broken, and ended up poorly managing Tommy Gunn, who he had to fight in the street.
And he ended up partially estranged from his son in Rocky VI.
So, keep the Rocky Soundtracks where they belong:
As a wonderful memory of your misspent youth.
And if youāre going to train with them in the background?
Use them only as a reminder to keep going, but use the wisdom of age and autoregulation this time round.
āEye of the Tiger, NAME. Eye of the Tiger.ā
If you want āRocky-likeā focus on your strength training, the āStrong!ā program turns your Clean + Press 4 Rep Max to 60 reps in a workout.
All the programming is done for you - no autoregulation. Youāll learn to balance the āThere is no tomorrow!ā mindset with the āLive to fight another dayā mantra. But youāll have to fight for it.
And once you hit that 60 reps?
You might not scream, āDRAGO-O-O-O!!!ā at the top of your lungs standing on a mountaintop.
But youāll probably feel like it.
You can find āStrong!ā in the description below, Champ. ;-]
*Movies mentioned in this video
Credit: āRocky III,ā United Artists, 1982.
Credit: āLost in Space,ā Irwin Allen Productions, 1965-1968.
Credit: āRocky V,ā United Artists, 1990.
Credit: āRocky Balboa,ā Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 2006.