Jim Seratt
Jim Seratt
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Відео

Secondary and Accessory Exercise Selection and Prescription for Tactical Strength and Conditioning
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Secondary and Accessory Exercise Selection and Prescription for Tactical Strength and Conditioning
Bands and Chains in the Tactical Space
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Bands and Chains in the Tactical Space
Max Effort: powerlifting vs tactical
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Max Effort: powerlifting vs tactical
Organizing Conditioning/ESD/DE Lower Days for Operators
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Organizing Conditioning/ESD/DE Lower Days for Operators
Catch-up and Training Split
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Catching up and going over my current plan for my December SPF meet.
How to Become a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Coach
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#conjugate #conjugatemethod #army #military #powerlifting #strength #strengthandconditioning #strengthtraining #tactical #motivation
Using the Dynamic Effort Method with Tactical Operators.
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#conjugate #conjugatemethod #army #military #motivation #powerlifting #strengthandconditioning #tactical #strength #strengthtraining
Using the Max Effort Method with Tactical Operators
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#army #conjugate #conjugatemethod #military #strength #strengthandconditioning #strengthtraining #tactical #maxeffort
Using the Conjugate Method with Tactical Operators
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#conjugatemethod #conjugate #tactical #strength #strengthtraining #strengthandconditioning #army #military #tacticalstrengthandconditioning
How I Train Tactical Operators
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How I Train Tactical Operators
(Re)Introduction
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(Re)Introduction
STRONG GYM FitCon 2014--Caitlin Chapin
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STRONG GYM FitCon 2014 Caitlin Chapin
FitCon 2014
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FitCon 2014
FitCon Training, May 2014
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FitCon Training, May 2014
Deadlift Training 5/5/14
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Deadlift Training 5/5/14
Squat 5-2-14, with a PR.
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Squat 5-2-14, with a PR.
Cube Kingpin Cycles 1-2 Excerpts
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Cube Kingpin Cycles 1-2 Excerpts
Accumulation Week 5: Deadlift
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Accumulation Week 5: Deadlift
Accumulation Week 5, Squat 75-77%
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Accumulation Week 5, Squat 75-77%
Squat Accumulation, Week 2
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Squat Accumulation, Week 2
Accumulation Week 1; Squat
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Accumulation Week 1; Squat
Random Training, December 2013
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Random Training, December 2013
5/3/1 Deadlift; 600x1, 625x1
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5/3/1 Deadlift; 600x1, 625x1
Training: 10/17/13
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Training: 10/17/13
Geared Deadlift: 10/14/13
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Geared Deadlift: 10/14/13
5/3/1 Bench Training, Raw and Geared, 9-21-13
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5/3/1 Bench Training, Raw and Geared, 9-21-13
5/3/1 Squat Training, Raw and Geared, 9/19/13
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5/3/1 Squat Training, Raw and Geared, 9/19/13
5/3/1 Deadlift Training, Raw and Geared, September 16. 2013
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5/3/1 Deadlift Training, Raw and Geared, September 16. 2013
5/3/1 Training, early September
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5/3/1 Training, early September

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @longtonailtrdwtr8715
    @longtonailtrdwtr8715 Місяць тому

    Informative but what you came for is at 22:00.

  • @bf9047
    @bf9047 Місяць тому

    Jim, loves these videos. You make it easy for me to apply the conjugate system to my training in this field. Keep rolling them out!

    • @Hammersandc
      @Hammersandc Місяць тому

      Glad you're enjoying them!

  • @FundamentalsAreKey
    @FundamentalsAreKey 2 місяці тому

    Hey, did you receive my email message? I called you about a month or two ago about coaching, and I have not heard back from you. Don’t worry if you have been too busy to get back to me. Thanks.

    • @Hammersandc
      @Hammersandc 2 місяці тому

      I did not. Please reach out at seratt.jim@gmail.com

  • @HenchPig
    @HenchPig 3 місяці тому

    Hey Jim after the single on the max effort movements would you focus primarily on sets of 10+ for a bjj athlete training 6 days a week? I’ve seen multiple options on this. Some saying to use heavier accessory work and others saying to use sets of 10+ on the accessories to avoid joint soreness. I also am not convinced I would need ‘assistance movements’ as bjj is so dynamic and always in different positions. Would it be a good idea to just hit a heavy single on max effort day followed by Hypertrophy work to build armour / muscular endurance etc? For example here is a week I wrote (limited volume as bjj 6x per week). What do you think? ME Bench 1RM Flat DB Bench 3x10 Inverted Row 3x1RIR DB Laterals 3x12-15 Arms 3x10-12 ME SQ / DL 1RM SSB Good Morning 3x10 GHR 3x1RIR Abs 3x1RIR Speed Bench 5x5 Flat DB Bench 3x10 Inverted Row 3x1RIR DB Laterals 3x12-15 Arms 3x10-12 Speed Box Squat 5x5 Speed Deadlift 5x5 SSB Good Morning 3x10 GHR 3x1RIR Abs 3x1RIR

    • @Hammersandc
      @Hammersandc 2 місяці тому

      Hey man. Sorry for the delayed response - wasn't getting notificationson my videos! Regarding your question: in my opinion, depending on where you're at in your competition cycle, less is more with accessories. If you're doing BJJ 6x/week, plus lifting, that's a lot to recover from. I'd focus on hitting your main lift for a top single, then pick a couple of bang-for-buck accessories (3-4x5-8 reps) to keep your muscle and connective tissue strong, followed by some quick conditioning.

    • @HenchPig
      @HenchPig 2 місяці тому

      @@Hammersandc thank you dude! What do you think could be some good bang for your buck movements for upper and lower??? 🙌

    • @Hammersandc
      @Hammersandc 2 місяці тому

      ​@HenchPig Upper: rows and pull-ups, db bench variations, all the upper back/core/grip work. Lower: rdl/seated goodmorning, lateral squat/lunge, tons of banded hamstring curls, Reverse hypers

  • @christiandinero8083
    @christiandinero8083 3 місяці тому

    Ooh SF compound gym up here at jblm nice

  • @SuperStruct
    @SuperStruct 3 місяці тому

    Programs are 🐎💩... Just go balls to the wall every single day with gusto, no program needed if you bring that intensity in everything you do. Worrying about the gains on the table if you don't do the optimal Johnny Powerlifter program will cause you more stress than it is worth.

    • @gdaman3700
      @gdaman3700 3 місяці тому

      The good thing is… these operators don’t think about the programming! That’s why he’s the coach who is there to explain why they are doing these workouts. They just show up and crush

  • @Kamrunzdoesfunctionalfitness
    @Kamrunzdoesfunctionalfitness 3 місяці тому

    You know it’s going to be a good video if the gym has a poster of Arnold

  • @laneburns1577
    @laneburns1577 3 місяці тому

    Good stuff. I like it.

  • @HenchPig
    @HenchPig 5 місяців тому

    Hey Jim awesome video! You think conjugate works well for combat athletes? I do bjj 5-6x per week. Was doing to do a 4 day conjugate but run it over a 3 day week and roll the next workout to the following week. Could I just do the following: max effort single + lighter speed work (more explosive) + Hypertrophy work work. Or should supplemental work be heavy too? As a bjj athlete we tend to put a premium on upper body pulling, curls and grips. Here’s a sample week of training I made: ME Bench 1RM Paused Bench 3x10-12 Single Arm DB Row 3x10-12 Axle Inverted Row 3x1RIR BB Curl 3x10-12 ME SQ / DL 1RM Good Morning 3x10-12 Single Leg Squat 3x10-12 Abs 3x1RIR Obliques 3x1RIR Speed Bench 5x5 @ 40% W Bands Press 3x10-12 Single Arm DB Row 3x10-12 Axle Inverted Row 3x1RIR BB Curl 3x10-12 Speed Box Squat 5x5 @ 40% W Bands Speed Deadlift 5x5 @ 40% W Bands Good Morning 3x10-12 Abs 3x1RIR Obliques 3x1RIR I know there’s not much heavy work but I thought as a grappler I don’t need power lifting strength. Just bitter muscles and the ability to strain and move bars fast right??? I also thought that doing most of the work at this 10+ range would be easier on my joints and have me feeling less beat up? Or would it be beneficial to do more heavy work on supplemental stuff? Sorry for the long post! Thanks Jim

  • @alexs.5295
    @alexs.5295 7 місяців тому

    Hi Jim, Thank you for the thorough video! Im currently looking to enter the tactical realm & was curious as to how your early application process went? I see that there are many different contractors, so should i just assume im applying for the same job through different contractors & waiting to see which one of them is awarded the contract?

  • @williamchurchill14
    @williamchurchill14 7 місяців тому

    How did you get into tactical strength and conditioning?

  • @williamchurchill14
    @williamchurchill14 8 місяців тому

    These videos are amazing. As an aspiring tactical strength and conditioning coach myself, these are extremely helpful. Are there any internship opportunities for the strength and conditioning of tactical athletes out there?

  • @guemrastrength6852
    @guemrastrength6852 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information, just wanted your opinion on my situation : I'm a personal trainer at a luxury hotel in Morocco seeking to elevate my skills. Considering the CSCS entails a year of bachelor's study (sports management degree) costing $4k, with the exam requiring a trip to Egypt due to limited centers in Morocco ( i'll definitely come to usa in the future) , is it worthwhile, given its limited recognition here? Alternatively, would courses such as CPPS, Poliquin Group, or Paul Chek provide more practical benefits? Thanks Ps: i have ISSA S&C,NASM CPT in addition to internship with show up fitness

  • @ellis7016
    @ellis7016 10 місяців тому

    "PromoSM"

  • @jonw1958
    @jonw1958 10 місяців тому

    My man squats like 800 lbs and thought we wouldn't notice

  • @deanjones1907
    @deanjones1907 11 місяців тому

    Hats off brother! That’s motivation all the way. I’m only at a 225 bench but I’m still showing up. Merry Christmas

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 місяців тому

    Squat: 595 + 200lbs chain; bench: 425 + doubled minis; deadlift: 730

  • @biggiecheez112
    @biggiecheez112 11 місяців тому

    Animal 🔥

  • @jamiejmusic8365
    @jamiejmusic8365 11 місяців тому

    Great stuff, how many mesocylces would you typically recommend a conjugate program for before the gains taper off as you mentioned? Also for the hypertrophy, is that done during those mesos or in a dedicated training block? Thanks!

    • @Hammersandc
      @Hammersandc 11 місяців тому

      I think you can run as many cycles as you need to without seeing a significant decrease in performance due to overuse or stagnation, as long as you're allowing for variety in your training. Hypertrophy work is built into the training cycle as accessory work.

  • @matthewjaskot3470
    @matthewjaskot3470 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing ! I’m a huge fan of conjugate

  • @tschapekm
    @tschapekm 11 місяців тому

    I belong to a local SWAT team that gets a decent amount of work that actually matters. Do you think your training principles for MIL guys translates to LEO work? I am trying to get my team to a higher standard thats measurable and have been considering the ACFT to start. I appreciate how you tailor this to the operator. I had a personal trainer for a while that was great to work with for supplementing movements to my injuries or lack of mobility. Great stuff.

    • @Hammersandc
      @Hammersandc 11 місяців тому

      Yes! I firmly believe that the basic principles of training operators can apply to training LEO/SWAT. Just examine the demands of your job/role and build a training plan that addresses those needs!

  • @jonklein7130
    @jonklein7130 11 місяців тому

    Look at the money invested. 35 years ago when I was in the gyms were very basic. We mainly ran ran and body weight exercises. This guy knows what he is talking about but is this equipment needed? Special operations do not need to be power lifters. Look at Navy Seals in buds it is mainly body weight.

  • @Jakenelso
    @Jakenelso 11 місяців тому

    Audio is 🔥

  • @Jakenelso
    @Jakenelso 11 місяців тому

    Great breakdown, Coach.

  • @lukamacek6550
    @lukamacek6550 11 місяців тому

    hey jim, nice stache

  • @OfficialThomasKauffman
    @OfficialThomasKauffman 11 місяців тому

    Finally some quality tactical content.

  • @jameshoffman917
    @jameshoffman917 5 років тому

    Sweet dude. Bar speed on bench was sick.

  • @dtown0514
    @dtown0514 9 років тому

    What a maaannnnn

  • @fregs79
    @fregs79 11 років тому

    Good job bro! I'm addicted to In Due Time right now! Great tune

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Sure it's just the shirt?

  • @justinwinder4692
    @justinwinder4692 11 років тому

    That shirt makes me look fat!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @wissenistkraft2633
    @wissenistkraft2633 11 років тому

    you have some great training footage man, keep up the good work!

  • @toxicrusader
    @toxicrusader 11 років тому

    Followed this from the wendler facebook page...amazing!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Hey, have to be good at something!

  • @justinwinder4692
    @justinwinder4692 11 років тому

    If they had a raw, belt less,405 for reps challenge in pwl i think you would have a shot!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    It depends. If you have to take a minute to get yourself set up, both mentally and physically, then do it. But, the way I see it, there's no reason to be nervous about a weight. It's either going to move or it's not. So just have confidence in yourself, your training, and your ability. Some people can grip and rip, others need to take more time. It just depends on you. I sometimes do the grip-rip, and sometimes, especially in gear, take a lot of time to get set up. So yeah, up to you!

  • @fregs79
    @fregs79 11 років тому

    You're a beast man! Do you think the time you spend before actually doing the lift makes a big difference? I find I take longer when it's a weight i'm nervous about, so maybe gripping and ripping it would be better?

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Bill, was planning to compete in March, but things in my life have changed, and I probably won't be around to do it. So, right now, I'm just training to train, be stronger/bigger, and feel better about myself.

  • @williamfirmage
    @williamfirmage 11 років тому

    Nice work man. Are you preparing to compete or strictly personal gain? Keep up the good work, Quads and Forearms are looking strong!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Thanks man. It just takes time to get things right. When I first started lifting I thought my form and technique were pretty solid, but definitely kept learning and improving along the way. As far as weight goes, again, it just takes time and dedication. I'm really nothing special, considering that there are guys out there in lighter weight classes than me who can lift more than I can. But yeah, time and dedication and focus.

  • @mattgaub6200
    @mattgaub6200 11 років тому

    Your squats are so damn smooth man. One day, I just might be able to squat the weight you do, but I have a long way to go haha.

  • @GigaScaler
    @GigaScaler 11 років тому

    bahaha good to see a PLer with a sense of humor, sweet pulls, looking forward to seeing your competition lifts too!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Just get on Google and search "powerlifing gear" and see what you end up with. There are a few main companies that make gear; Inzer, Titan, Metal, Overkill. Just do some research and you'll find out.

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    No, its not really momentum, because at least in the deadlift, you're starting from a dead stop. Yes, you get some stretch out of the suit, and the stretch reflex of your own muscles, but it's not as if you're adding momentum to it. A deadlift suit will give you additional pulling power off the floor.

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    It supports you, and stores energy to a degree. Think of a rubber band--as it stretches, it stores energy, and when relaxed, releases that energy. A suit performs in a roughly similar manner. As you squat down to the bar, you're loading the suit, and as you stand up, it "pops", and gives you assistance off the floor. Wearing a suit or shirt doesn't guarantee lifting big weights, but it helps. Does that answer your question?

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    Hahaha. I will never be able forget SOCK!!!

  • @justinwinder4692
    @justinwinder4692 11 років тому

    Thank you for the response. One correction I think you are going into realization phase next, with an emphasis on seeing how everything has improved thus far. I will continue to monitor your growth I'm all areas! And I'm apologize, I did my see past the ebony and ivory and the extensive Masterbation jokes to see the real commentary in your logs, I truly apologize and will turn the volume up next go around!!!! Best of luck at your upcoming meet.... Just remember SOCK!!!!!!!

  • @Hammersandc
    @Hammersandc 11 років тому

    weeks. I am currently operating at 80-83%, and as I explained in my commentary, a RPE of 8 for my supplemental work. I hope this answers your questions, and please, feel free to contact me regarding any further concerns or questions you may have. I am more than willing to share my extensive knowledge with you.