My guest this episode is Christopher Sommer (GymnasticBodies on Instagram/Facebook), former US national team gymnastics coach. He is also the founder of GymnasticBodies, a training system that I’m currently testing (and have no affiliation with). As a world-renowned Olympic coach, Sommer is known for building his students into some of the strongest, most powerful athletes in the world.
During his extensive 40-year coaching career, Coach Sommer took meticulous notes on his training techniques—his wins and failures—so that he could translate the best elements into a superior exercise system for both high-level and beginner athletes. His four decades of careful observation led to the birth of Gymnastics Strength Training™ (or GST).
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The Secrets of Gymnastic Strength Training
Show notes: http://fourhourworkweek.com/2016/05/09/the-secrets-of-gymnastic-strength-training/
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Start [00:00]
How to define Gymnastics Strength Training™ (GST) [7:54]
Types of strength that most non-gymnasts will not have [12:55]
Biggest mistakes made by those who self-teach handstands [16:30]
Top exercises for identifying weaknesses in strength and mobility [22:12]
The problem of focusing on muscular fatigue when training [35:07]
What is a pike pulse and why does it matter [44:26]
On kipping pull-ups [46:19]
Identifying solutions to pain [54:08]
The Jefferson curl [58:27]
Why weighted mobility work needs to be approached with a different level of intensity than conditioning work [1:03:31]
If someone is 35-years-old, a former athlete and never done gymnastics, what’s a good exercise and what should be avoided? [1:09:04]
3-5 joint mobility exercises for getting strong [1:14:52]
Preferred way to work on shoulder extension [1:21:37]
A good goal for those seeking to improve mobility [1:27:30]
Yoga handstands vs gymnastics handstands (aesthetics vs. gold medals) [1:30:34]
Who are some of the coaches who have impressed you the most? [1:37:39]
The story of Dmitry Bilozerchev and Alexander Alexandrov [1:38:01]
Differentiating immature athletes and mature athletes [1:47:05]
Training for success [1:50:34]
Describing the systematic approach to gymnastics strength training [1:53:41]
What exercises to avoid for the first 6 months of GST [2:02:11]
Breaking down the muscle-up [2:05:34]
Understanding the purpose of using various grips [2:10:27]
How do you mentally prep your athletes for a big competition? [2:18:49]
What questions would Coach Sommer ask a gymnastic coach before sending his/her children off to train with them [2:29:38]
What questions would Coach Sommer ask a gymnastic coach who trains adults? [2:34:24]
Balancing stretching and training time [2:37:19]
When you think of the word successful, who is the first person to come to mind and why? [2:42:36]
Most gifted books [2:48:56]
Morning rituals [2:52:05]
What would you put on a billboard? [2:56:41]
An ask or a request for the audience [3:02:41]