Construye el calentamiento de hoy
Arrastra los levantamientos de hoy, indica si vas a correr y si te duele algo, y obtén un calentamiento de 5, 10 o 15 minutos hecho para esa sesión exacta: activar pulso, movilizar, activar, potenciar y las series de aproximación hasta la barra. Gratis y sin registro.
Pon la sesión de hoy en el tablero y recibe el calentamiento que la prepara, no una lista genérica. Hasta cinco levantamientos, tu bloque de acondicionamiento, si vas a correr y lo que te duela. Cada ejercicio dice qué levantamiento lo puso ahí, y puedes crear otra versión cuando quieras.
¿Cuánto tiempo tienes?
- 5 min
- 10 min
- 15 min
Elige tus levantamientos
- Back Squat: Ankle range decides your depth: open it before you load it, not after.
- Front Squat: The rack position fails before the legs do: buy wrist and t-spine range first.
- Overhead Squat: The most range-hungry lift there is: every restriction you have shows up in it.
- Sandbag Lunge: The bag pulls you into flexion for 100 m: the trunk has to be awake before it does.
- Deadlift: Hamstrings and lats set the start position. Get both switched on before the first pull.
- Kettlebell Swing: It is a hip snap, not a lift: the glutes need to fire before you ask them to be fast.
- Sled Push: Everything happens through push-off: the calves and Achilles take the whole load.
- Farmers Carry: Grip fails first and posture follows it: wake the hands and the trunk together.
- Clean: You have to catch it in a rack position you can actually hold: wrists and t-spine first.
- Snatch: Overhead range is the whole lift: if the bar can't sit over the shoulder, nothing else matters.
- Clean & Jerk: Two lifts stacked: the rack position has to survive long enough to jerk out of.
- Strict Press: Anything the shoulder can't reach, the lower back lends it: buy the range first.
- Push Press: The dip is a vertical leg drive: legs and overhead range both have to be ready.
- Bench Press: The bottom of the range is where shoulders get sore: warm the range, not just the muscle.
- Ring Dip: Rings punish an unprepared shoulder at the bottom: earn that depth before you drop into it.
- Handstand Push-Up: Wrists and overhead range carry your bodyweight: prepare both or the neck compensates.
- Wall Ball: Squat and press in one rep, for a hundred reps: the shoulder is what quits, not the legs.
- Pull-Up: Hanging is a shoulder position, not just a grip: set the scapula before the first rep.
- Muscle-Up: The transition needs shoulder extension you almost never train: open it deliberately.
- Barbell Row: The hinge holds the whole set together: if it goes, the row becomes a back extension.
Bloque de acondicionamiento
Opcional, y cambia la preparación: un intervalo de remo pide isquios y una dorsal que aguante a ritmo, el ski erg pide rango por encima de la cabeza, y los sprints de trineo piden gemelos y aductores.
- Rowing intervals: Rowing at rate is a hinge you repeat a hundred times: the hamstrings decide whether it stays one.
- Bike / assault bike: The bike hides nothing and warms nothing: hip flexors go from cold to flat out in one interval.
- Ski erg: Every stroke starts overhead, so overhead range is the thing that runs out first.
- Running intervals: Intervals ask for top-end speed early, which is exactly when a cold hamstring lets go.
- Sled sprints: A sled is a sprint you can't cheat: ankles, calves and adductors take it all.
- Double-unders: Hundreds of small elastic landings, which the calves and Achilles pay for if they arrive cold.
- Burpees & mixed metcon: Floor-to-standing under fatigue loads wrists and shoulders in positions nothing else warms up.
- Swim: The catch happens at end-range overhead: the range you have on deck is the stroke you get.
- Hills / stairs: Uphill work is calf and glute work with the range squeezed: both want waking first.
¿Te duele algo hoy?
Opcional, y cambia el plan en lugar de limitarse a añadir un aviso: salen los ejercicios que provocarían la zona, entran los que la preparan y se ajustan tus series de aproximación.
- Knee
- Shin, calf or Achilles
- Hip, groin or hamstring
- Lower back
- Shoulder
- Elbow or wrist
Example: back squat, deadlift, a run and a rowing interval: the 10-minute version
11 ejercicios · unos 10:10 antes de tocar una barra
1 · Activar pulso
- Squat-to-stand flow: 8 reps. Warm and mobile at the same time: hamstrings on the way down, hips and chest on the way up. (Back Squat, Deadlift, Rowing intervals, Running)
2 · Movilizar
- Kang squat with an empty bar: 6 reps. Good morning into squat and back: the hinge and the squat rehearsed in one loaded shape. (Deadlift, Running, Rowing intervals, Back Squat)
- Passive bar hang: 30 s. Lets the lats lengthen and gives the grip a first look at the bar. (Deadlift, Rowing intervals)
- Ankle bounces: 30 s. Wakes the Achilles up elastically rather than stretching it cold. (Running, Back Squat)
- Couch-stretch rock: 30 s/side. Squeeze the back glute first, then rock, without that you stretch the front of the spine instead. (Running, Back Squat, Deadlift)
3 · Activar
- Banded glute march: 10 reps/side. Holds a bridge while the other leg moves, which is the exact job the glute has in a run. (Back Squat, Deadlift, Running, Rowing intervals)
- Goblet squat, paused: 8 reps. Loads the bottom position lightly, which opens it further than holding a stretch does. (Back Squat, Deadlift, Rowing intervals, Running)
- Scap pull-up: 10 reps. Teaches the shoulder blade to take the load before the arm does. (Deadlift, Rowing intervals)
- Single-leg glute bridge: 8 reps/side. Running and lunging are single-leg jobs, and almost nobody switches the glute on one side at a time. (Back Squat, Deadlift, Running, Rowing intervals)
4 · Potenciar
- Rotational med-ball throw: 5 reps/side. Fast rotation from the mid-back, which nothing else in a strength session ever asks for. (Back Squat, Deadlift, Rowing intervals)
- Low box jump, step down: 5 reps. Trains the leg to produce force fast; stepping down keeps the landing cost at zero. (Back Squat, Deadlift, Running)
Después, sube hasta el levantamiento
- Back Squat: Empty bar × 8 · ~50% × 5 · ~70% × 3: short rests, keep the bar moving fast.
- Deadlift: ~40% × 5 · ~60% × 3 · ~75% × 2, resetting the position on every rep.
Este no es el único calentamiento que encaja: crea otra versión cuando quieras y obtendrás una distinta, hecha para la misma sesión.
Información general de entrenamiento para personas adultas y sanas; no es consejo médico, diagnóstico ni tratamiento. Calentar reduce el riesgo, no lo elimina. Si algo duele, empeora o no remite, acude a un médico o a un fisioterapeuta cualificado en lugar de entrenar a su alrededor indefinidamente.