Training Drills - Outdoor
Drill O-8: 2-Man Race, uneven load (2MRA, U)
Setup
: One lifter (1) and one spotter (2) are positioned as shown in Fig. 45 on one FLIPPER and
a second lifter (3) and spotter (4) are positioned on a second FLIPPER. The weight is loaded un
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evenly on each FLIPPER. Consult the Loading Chart for the appropriate weight loading on each
weight pin. The two FLIPPERS may be loaded differently from each other (heavy and light).
The FLIPPERS should be spaced sufficiently apart so that there is no risk of collision between
the FLIPPERS as they are moved down the course.
Procedure
: The first lifters (1) and (3) lift their FLIPPERs over. Immediately after, the spotters
(2) and (4) switch positions with their lifters and the new lifters (2) and (4) lift their FLIPPERs
over. This is continued, alternating lifters, for either a set number of flips (e.g. 5-10) or to
reach a certain distance marker on the field (e.g. 20-30 yards). The “Race” protocols put each
lifter against the other lifter for time, so minimal rest between lifts is automatic. The optimal
time between lifts should still be about 5-10 seconds, but will increase as fatigue sets in if the
number of lifts per race is high. Upon reaching the goal (distance or number of flips), a second
group of 2 lifters and 2 spotters may repeat the process back to the original starting position.
A third group may then take over to then be replaced by the first group.
Intensity/Duration: The number of reps is inversely related to the intensity (weight loaded on
the FLIPPER). When using a “lift-spot-lift” protocol, lifters of different strengths may be paired
together as teams. This may be male and female, or a lineman and a receiver. As a variation,
athletes of similar strength may be used and the lifters can alternate on every second lift, rath
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er than each lift. The number of flips per cycle and the number of cycles may be any number
desired. It is suggested to keep the number of reps less than 10 per lifter for more effective
power development. Endurance training comes from not only the number of reps per cycle
,but also the numbers of cycles the athletes complete.
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Fig 45