Aquabag Sloshball Group Outdoor Training

Matt Wilson 2010
Like all equipment I buy i spend a while meditating game playing on what to do with it.
I had been using Powerbags for a number of years. as an outdoor trainer they are a fantastic tool and easy to pack in the wagon. There is not a lot of instability with them which will not lead to large core activations, so I purchased the Aquabag and Sloshball set from kettlebells.com.au

They arrived and i filled them with water. The instability in the Aquabag is staggering literally. So how to use them?
Equipment; Plyometric boxes, Aquabag,Sloshball, Kettlebells, Powerbags and Powerbands(so kettlebells.com.au is my favourite site).
Group Outdoor Training
Warm up
Kettlebell swings x 10 x 4
Turkish get ups 2 x 4
Kettlebell snatches 10 x 4
Bulgarian(single leg)squats 10 x 6 with Powerbag 2 with Aquabag alternating. One foot on Plyometric box
Kettlebell single arm kneeling rows 10 x 4
Sloshball round the world 20 x 4(If it’s too easy try to do this exercise for time it hurts you need hard core for this!)
Powerband face pull 10 x 4
Kettlebell Plank
Mobility stretching

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Group Outdoor Training Centennial Park wet

Matt Wilson 2010
Group Outdoor Training
Had an agreement with the park authorities not to tear up the wet grass so no dragging pushes or throwing.
Wanted to try something for a while.
I did a few months of heavy Kettlebell work 48 kg x 2 and found my squats and deadlifts had dropped by 30%.
So to try activating more leg and glut muscles we did a weight vest work out, with kettlebells.
Swings no vest warm up
Weight Vest Kettlebell snatches x 10 x 4
Weight Vest Aqua Bag lunge x walking 10 x 4
Removed vests
Kettlebell long cycles x 10 x 4
Sloshball squat pressesx 10 x 4
Glut bridges+Aqua Bag 10 x 4
Crunches x 10 x 4
Powerband reverse woodchops
Warm down stretch
Very taxing workout

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