Guys, today I achieved the iron cross- something I’ve been training ever since I started gymnastics as an adult 5 years ago. After I did it I felt almost sick with the emotion that rode over me and I cried a little. I’m just so proud and I wanted to share my excitement with all of you. Moments like these don’t come around too often and I’m glad that there is a community like this to help inspire others to do the same!!
You can check out the video here iron cross
edit: Some people have asked for me to share how I achieved it. Here is a breif synopsis of my training methods. Note that I wasn't so regimented with training for the first 3.5 years, and probably would have got the cross sooner had I been more knowledgeable from the start.
Training methods:
Timing and sets:
In general, i think that higher volume at lower intensity is better than lower volume at higher intensity, especially when doing iron cross. So i would do lots and lots of reps of pushups, lots of rings supports and heaps of iron cross pulls on the dream machine with 0-20 kg. Reps would be 5-10, sets would be 5-6 sets per session. I would have probably 1-2 irons cross sessions per week.
There are times when you have a session where the intensity is higher, say every month or so, but I really liked the idea of progressing slowly and getting used to a certain level by doing lots of reps. I think that's the safest thing to do.
Edit 2:
In terms of weight/height I am 172 cm and 72 kg.
In terms of starting strength I would say I started at almost nothing - I.e I couldn’t do a muscle up and couldn’t support myself with locked arms. And for reference, When i started I was 172 cm and 72 kg hahaha
You can check out the video here iron cross
edit: Some people have asked for me to share how I achieved it. Here is a breif synopsis of my training methods. Note that I wasn't so regimented with training for the first 3.5 years, and probably would have got the cross sooner had I been more knowledgeable from the start.
Training methods:
- First you have to be comfortable locking out your elbows. Start with pushups on your knees turning the rings out at the top. Progress to your feet when you are ready. Make sure elbows are locked at the top such that the weight is going through the elbow joint. This is super important to develop the tendon strength
- Next, develop a very, very solid rings support. RTO, arms locked, being able to hold it while swinging your feet etc. The pressure should be felt in the elbows. The rings support will further develop elbow strength and shoulder strength.
- After you have rings support, develop and work back lever. This will further engage elbows and shoulders.
- Finally, start to scale iron cross. Do little cross "pumps" where you go out 10 degrees and back again for 5-10 reps
- Iron cross block pulls are great- these can be scaled the closer the block is to your hips.
- HEAPS of work using the cross traininers and dream machine. I used the dream machine with 20-40 kg of weight strapped to my belt and held for time (5 seconds or so). With the lower weight (10-20 kg) I did iron cross pulls.
- When you are ready, attempt the iron cross at regular intervals (once every month or so).
Timing and sets:
In general, i think that higher volume at lower intensity is better than lower volume at higher intensity, especially when doing iron cross. So i would do lots and lots of reps of pushups, lots of rings supports and heaps of iron cross pulls on the dream machine with 0-20 kg. Reps would be 5-10, sets would be 5-6 sets per session. I would have probably 1-2 irons cross sessions per week.
There are times when you have a session where the intensity is higher, say every month or so, but I really liked the idea of progressing slowly and getting used to a certain level by doing lots of reps. I think that's the safest thing to do.
Edit 2:
In terms of weight/height I am 172 cm and 72 kg.
In terms of starting strength I would say I started at almost nothing - I.e I couldn’t do a muscle up and couldn’t support myself with locked arms. And for reference, When i started I was 172 cm and 72 kg hahaha