SI-CLUB – Club for functional training
Le Si-Club cod. 2149-2166, also called Clubbells or simply clubs, are simple tools with extraordinary training potential, suitable for all levels of athletic preparation, rehabilitation and functional training. It is the multi-planarity of the movements performed with a highly decentralized weight tool that characterizes training with the clubs, resulting in an extremely complete workout.
The gradation of weights, from 1 to 30 kg, allows the widest freedom of use of the tool, which can be demanding even with lower weights. People who don't know the equipment often make the mistake of choosing weights that are too heavy, which then makes it difficult to perform the exercises correctly.
The Si-Clubs are made of steel and finished with micaceous paint, a particularly robust paint that facilitates grip. It is a solution that characterizes all the equipment dedicated to the most intense functional training: Iron Black Kettlebell, Yes-Macebell, Gym Hammer, Parallettes, pull-up bar, Hex Bar.
Available weights:
- code 2149V Si-Club kg 1
- code 2150V Si-Club kg 2,5
- code 2151V Si-Club kg 5
- code 2152V Si-Club kg 7,5
- code 2153V Si-Club kg 10
- code 2154V Si-Club kg 12,5
- code 2155V Si-Club kg 15
- code 2156V Si-Club kg 17,5
- code 2157V Si-Club kg 20
- code 2158V Si-Club kg 22,5
- code 2159V Si-Club kg 25
- code 2165V Si-Club kg 27,5
- code 2166V Si-Club kg 30
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Spare parts:
code R2149 Replacement knob for Si-Club
Si-Clubs: tools with unique characteristics in Functional Training
If by now i kettlebell have become commonly used tools in almost all gyms and sports contexts, the clef they are certainly still mostly unknown and consequently little appreciated. However, once you learn how to use them, you are immediately able to understand how useful these tools can be in any form of training and physical conditioning, being able to show limits that you probably weren't even aware of before using them.
The training characteristics
La mass decentralized with respect to the handle makes the tool highly unstable. A first consequence of this feature is that right away you don't have an immediate understanding of how to move it from the ground: you instinctively lift it by pulling it with your arms, and this makes you perceive a strange, unstable weight to manage. In some respects, one is surprised at how much a Clava weighing only 7,5 or 10 kg can weigh. Not knowing how to use it in a technical and profitable way, one usually tries to manage it with the strength of the arms, in the same way as a dumbbell.
Another technical gap that often emerges at the first uses of clubs is the pinch (made with three fingers). In some cases, you suddenly realize how poorly trained your forearms and grip muscles are, so much so that you can't close your fingers for hours after the first few sessions. Precisely these characteristics, however, represent something more than training with clubs, making this tool one of a kind.
The choice of weight
Currently the clubs range from 1 kg to 30 kg, range which allows the most varied use both with single and double grip and for every level of preparation. For a trained man who is used to strength work with heavy barbells, for example, a 10 kg single grip or 20 kg double grip club is more than enough to allow for incredible gains in strength, stability and muscle quality. However, clubs are not only used in municipalities aesthetic-functional workouts in the gym: due to their extreme versatility they find unique applications also in the field of prevention e rehabilitation, as well as in the athletic training.
The structural characteristics of the clubs consequently determine the technical ones: the weight is strongly decentralized with respect to the portion of the club where the grip is exercised, much more than tools like i kettlebell. Unlike the latter, there is also no real handle, but a simple section where you can apply great grip strength, in order to keep it firmly. This becomes all the more fundamental considering that the clubs are not lifted, but thrown forward, so they take on great speed during the execution of the exercises and only through an excellent grip, you avoid losing control and throwing them to the ground.
Benefits deriving from training with the Si-Clubs
Off-centre mass and apparatus momentum are the foundations of club training: this allows you to condition both the grip strength, That the stability of the shoulder girdle, but during the momentum phase also improves the joint mobility in joint decompression andfascial elasticity in muscle chain.
Hence the clubs, properly used, are fundamental in the prevention of accidents and also in the recovery following them. Mobility, Stability, Proprioception and Coordination are in fact fundamental physical characteristics for both of these training objectives which make them valid tools in the hands of physiotherapists, rehabilitators and athletic trainers.
Clubs in athletic training
The clubs build strong, stable and functional shoulders in the three planes of movement, and this makes them particularly suitable for sports characterized by fast and powerful movements with the arms (combat sports, throwing sports, swimming, baseball, golf, tennis, volleyball, sport climbing, etc). That said, being propelled through the motor fulcrum of the hips and stabilized along all possible trajectories through the trunk (Core Training), the clubs can produce useful benefits for all sports, finding application in the general athletic preparation of each sport and through targeted technical combinations they can also closely approach various specific technical gestures.
In particular, clubs allow Ballistic momentum works in the three planes of motion, especially in the most important one in the development of technical actions of all sports, the Transverse plane. This is the movement plane which plays a fundamental role both in the prevention of injuries from indirect trauma and from dysfunctional stress/overload, and in increasing reactivity, speed, speed and executive power of specific gestures (accelerations, decelerations, changes of direction , specific sports technical executions). Have strong, stable, proprioceptive and responsive joints during rotations and twists, is the key to having healthy and efficient athletes throughout their sporting career.
Although they can be underestimated or, due to their constitution, they can frighten, clubs have unique characteristics that make them extraordinary tools not only in Functional Training, but also in any context of physical training, from rehabilitation to physical preparation, passing through mere aesthetic fitness.
On the other hand, only with an optimal knowledge of the executive technique of the exercises in full respect of the biomechanics of the body, and of the programming of functional training, can its extraordinary characteristics be optimized.
di Aemilius Trojan
WTA International Functional Training Academy
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