- Nov 16, 2012
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We just today had strength testing with my girls and I'm happy they all have increased their maximum numbers but at the same time I'm a little worried. How should I organize the conditioning when the strength level of this groups varies A LOT?
These are their results just to give you an idea what kind of varying I'm talking about:
LEG LIFTS in 30 seconds:
the highest number 17, the lowest number 1, average number being 10
CHIN UPS in 30 seconds:
the highest number 11, the lowest number 5, average number being 8
BOX JUMPS (50 cm) in 30 seconds:
the highest number 37, the lowest number 24, average number being 32
laying on stomach hips being on the edge of a block, horizontal upper body HOLD (back muscles work):
the longest hold 1 min 57 seconds and the shortest hold 27 seconds, average hold being 1 min 16 seconds
ROPE CLIMB without feet:
the highest number of steps 24, the lowest number of steps 4, average number of steps being 11
Usually they always do the same numbers when we do conditioning but for me it's hard to set the numbers that are ok for everyone. 10 leg lifts is easy for most but a struggle for some etc.... I want them all to improve, not just the weaker ones.
Any ideas how to make it work for everyone when their strength level varies so much? Do you have groups that are equally strong or does it vary like this?
These are their results just to give you an idea what kind of varying I'm talking about:
LEG LIFTS in 30 seconds:
the highest number 17, the lowest number 1, average number being 10
CHIN UPS in 30 seconds:
the highest number 11, the lowest number 5, average number being 8
BOX JUMPS (50 cm) in 30 seconds:
the highest number 37, the lowest number 24, average number being 32
laying on stomach hips being on the edge of a block, horizontal upper body HOLD (back muscles work):
the longest hold 1 min 57 seconds and the shortest hold 27 seconds, average hold being 1 min 16 seconds
ROPE CLIMB without feet:
the highest number of steps 24, the lowest number of steps 4, average number of steps being 11
Usually they always do the same numbers when we do conditioning but for me it's hard to set the numbers that are ok for everyone. 10 leg lifts is easy for most but a struggle for some etc.... I want them all to improve, not just the weaker ones.
Any ideas how to make it work for everyone when their strength level varies so much? Do you have groups that are equally strong or does it vary like this?