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LoraF83
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I'm training for a very competitive potato sack race. The race will require me to hop for 1.5 miles in my potato sack. It takes place 2 months from now.
I've been practicing with my potato sack, trying to gradually increase the distance every week. Can anyone recommend any other exercises I can do to help build my stamina and increase the strength of my hop? I really want to place in the top 3 of my age group. Help!
I've been practicing with my potato sack, trying to gradually increase the distance every week. Can anyone recommend any other exercises I can do to help build my stamina and increase the strength of my hop? I really want to place in the top 3 of my age group. Help!
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squats and deadlifts.0
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Carb up with potatoes!!!0
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Jumping rope? Jumping jacks?0
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squats and deadlifts.
and ice cream
these are the answers to all of life's questions.0 -
bench jumps0
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squats and deadlifts.
that's broscience0 -
OP, you can't just run outside and start hopping in any old potato sack. I hope you went to hopping store and got properly fitted. The wrong sack can just cause you all sorts of pain.0
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Jump lunges0
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squats and deadlifts.
That sounds like a great plan! Should I do them with bags of potatoes? I don't have access to a gym or free weights....but I have all these sacks full of potatoes that I bought so I could train.
How many potatoes should I start with? One in each hand?0 -
squats and deadlifts.
That sounds like a great plan! Should I do them with bags of potatoes? I don't have access to a gym or free weights....but I have all these sacks full of potatoes that I bought so I could train.
How many potatoes should I start with? One in each hand?
that's cardio.0 -
squats and deadlifts.
That sounds like a great plan! Should I do them with bags of potatoes? I don't have access to a gym or free weights....but I have all these sacks full of potatoes that I bought so I could train.
How many potatoes should I start with? One in each hand?
that's cardio.
So two then?
They are pretty big potatoes. They probably weigh at least half a pound each. I don't want to get bulky like a russet. I'd rather stay long and lean like a fingerling.0 -
In training you should actually get into a sack full of potatoes and start jumping. The increased resistance will help build your jumping strength. At the end of each training day eat one of the potatoes. This will replenish your glycogen and fuel you for the next day of training. By the time you've emptied the sack you'll be ready to dominate your race.0
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I say jumping jacks. and Box jumps.
You may want to practice with elbow pads and knee pads on at first... until you become an accomplished sacker.0 -
In training you should actually get into a sack full of potatoes and start jumping. The increased resistance will help build your jumping strength. At the end of each training day eat one of the potatoes. This will replenish your glycogen and fuel you for the next day of training. By the time you've emptied the sack you'll be ready to dominate your race.
That is genius! Are you some kind of potato sack race super star? You seem to really know what you are talking about.0 -
In training you should actually get into a sack full of potatoes and start jumping. The increased resistance will help build your jumping strength. At the end of each training day eat one of the potatoes. This will replenish your glycogen and fuel you for the next day of training. By the time you've emptied the sack you'll be ready to dominate your race.
That is genius! Are you some kind of potato sack race super star? You seem to really know what you are talking about.
Lets just say I've trained several world class potato sack racers. I'm actually quite a wonder in the sack.0 -
In training you should actually get into a sack full of potatoes and start jumping. The increased resistance will help build your jumping strength. At the end of each training day eat one of the potatoes. This will replenish your glycogen and fuel you for the next day of training. By the time you've emptied the sack you'll be ready to dominate your race.
That is genius! Are you some kind of potato sack race super star? You seem to really know what you are talking about.
Lets just say I've trained several world class potato sack racers. I'm actually quite a wonder in the sack.
I think I need to find some local sack racers to show me their technique. It's going to take a lot of practice, but I want to be really good in the sack too.0 -
Racist thread is racist...0
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Racist thread is racist...
I see what did there.0 -
April Fools!!0
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In training you should actually get into a sack full of potatoes and start jumping. The increased resistance will help build your jumping strength. At the end of each training day eat one of the potatoes. This will replenish your glycogen and fuel you for the next day of training. By the time you've emptied the sack you'll be ready to dominate your race.
That is genius! Are you some kind of potato sack race super star? You seem to really know what you are talking about.
Lets just say I've trained several world class potato sack racers. I'm actually quite a wonder in the sack.
I think I need to find some local sack racers to show me their technique. It's going to take a lot of practice, but I want to be really good in the sack too.
Practice makes perfect.0
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