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75 contributions to Warhammer Fitness Academy
Stand Up movement
What are some of your favorite drills etc... to work on footing head & shoulder movement? Got humbled today haha
Stand Up movement
1 like • 6d
There are a few ways to get after this. 1. Use agility ladder drills 2. Practice your stance > snap down > faint shot > direction change > and shot (repeat) 3. Handfight > inside collar ties > force hip shift (push or pull them into a direction) 4. Whatever side you push them to, change your head position to the opposite side with your forehead to their temple *If I were to structure a training session for this, it would look something like this: - Warm-up: Shadow wrestling + line drill (10 min) - Skill block: Head position pummeling + shoulder shucks (15–20 min) - Integration: Snap-down chains (10–15 min) - Live: Wrestling-only rounds → normal rolling
Hammer & Steel
Mission Focus: Power & Core • Conventional Deadlift – 4x6 • Power Clean – 4x5 • Pull-Ups – 4x10 • Hanging Knee Raise – 4x12 • 200m Farmer Carry Finisher: Plank Shoulder Taps - 3 x 60secs Penguins - 3 x 15 Mountain climbers - 3 x 60secs *RPE 7-8 for all lifts/carries
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Training & Performance
What’s one performance mistake you made early on that you’ve since fixed? Early on, I treated recovery as optional instead of mission-critical. stacked hard lifting, running, and jiu-jitsu with minimal sleep, poor fueling, and no structured deloads. Performance plateaued, injuries crept in, and my readiness suffered. I fixed it by programming recovery with the same discipline as training: - Sleep became non-negotiable - Nutrition aligned with workload and body composition goals - Mobility, soft-tissue work, and aerobic base work were scheduled, not improvised - Training intensity is now managed with intent (RPE, volume control, deloads) Result: better strength retention, faster recovery between sessions, fewer injuries, and consistent performance under load. Lesson learned: Training builds capacity. Recovery unlocks it.
Hyrox longest 100 m of my life!
Had the opportunity to complete a hyrox with a group of friends and I will have to say 100 m of lunges with 20 kg was the longest 100 m of my life 🤣🤣 had a last minute switch from rowing to the lunges. We completed it in 1:13 placing 37/125 not too shabby and personally 8/125 on thr 103 kg 50 m sled pull. Thanks coach Tim for the grapplers blueprint for preparing me!
Hyrox longest 100 m of my life!
1 like • 24d
Crushing it 🤙
Rep'ing Warhammer!
Nothing but good vibes and solid rolls! Thanks Coach for the motivation! Today was humbling rolls definitely not the best day but not the worst. Today I came out at least 1% better. 🤙💪
Rep'ing Warhammer!
1 like • Jan 21
The club is growing 👊💪Looks like a solid team ⚔️
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⚔️CSCS | Army MFT | BJJ Black Belt | CNC 💪Coaching Warfighters & Grapplers since 2015. 🔥I help athletes train, lead, and dominate every day.

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