Showing posts with label CBSA PARE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CBSA PARE. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2016

How to Perform the Push/Pull Machine for the PARE and POPAT tests (push and pull instructions)

The push/pull machine, the bane of many.

It is a machine that requires strength, but above all else, it requires technique.

I have seen, and I have tested, plenty of strong guys who think they can just manhandle the machine. But with no experience, they still struggle on it. They attempt to muscle and power their way through it, but it doesn't work that way. Combine that with feeling gassed after 6 laps, and it looks anything but smooth.

This is why I've put together an in depth tutorial for the push/pull machine.

You must learn proper technique if you want a successful performance for your test. Especially if you want to stand out from the crowd, the push/pull machine can be a make or break on your overall performance.

Check out the two tutorial videos, for both the push and the pull, below:

PUSH TUTORIAL


PULL TUTORIAL

Friday, May 6, 2016

How To Simulate The Push (PARE/POPAT Test, Push/Pull Simulation)

Without a doubt, the push is a very difficult thing to simulate. It is so specific, you can only truly practice on the push/pull machine itself. Still, I've found way to simulate it as closely as possible. Check out the video:



This simulation does require a partner though, preferably a strong partner. You'll also need some free space by a wall. And although optional, I suggest holding onto an implement between partners, something like a small bar. Otherwise clasping hands works too.

Here's how to set up:

- One partner ("partner 1") sets up against the wall. This partner will act as the machine.
- The other partner ("partner 2")  will set up in front of Partner 1 and both will hold onto the bar (or clasp hands).
- Partner 1 will provide resistance and push back. Partner 2 should be pushing Partner 1 into the wall.
- Partner 2 will work on the rotations, while continuing pushing Partner 1. Partner 1 will continue providing strong resistance, and try not to get pinned against the wall

The simulation doesn't give a true representation of the read deal, but it's pretty damn close. If anything, it gets you to focus on footwork and to continually be aggressive and push into the machine.

Got any questions? You can email me at redline.conditioning@gmail.com, or leave a comment below.