Condition
Unlimited: Cycling. Swimming. Running.
Stretching
10 minutes of each training session
Sit on a chair. Place your left hand on the right side of your head while your right hand holds onto the chair seat. Pull your head slowly to the left and hold back with your right arm so that the right side of your neck is increasingly stretched. Pull your head in different directions (forwards/backwards) so that all the muscles around your neck are stretched. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds each time. Repeat the exercise on the opposite side.
Stand in a door frame or similar. Bring your arm slightly backwards and hold your hand against the door frame. Press your arms against the frame so that there is an increasing stretch on the front of your shoulders. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds and then move your arm up and down the door frame and repeat the stretch so that different parts of the muscles are stretched.
Stand with your training arm in front of your body. With your opposite hand, press behind your elbow on the training arm so that your elbow is pressed against the opposite shoulder, causing an increasing stretch on the outside of the shoulder and upper arm. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise on the opposite side.
Strength
50 minutes of each training session
Attach an exercise band at shoulder height. Stand with the back of the shoulder of the training arm against the attachment of the exercise band. Grasp the elastic band with your training arm with your elbow bent and your hand level with your shoulder and the back of your hand facing the ceiling. Slowly stretch your arm forwards to tighten the elastic and rotate your forearm so that the back of your hand is facing the floor. Hold the tension for a few seconds and slowly bend/rotate the arm back to the starting position.
Attach the exercise band at hip height. Stand with your healthy arm against the resistance band. Grasp the elastic band with your hand on your training arm and slowly move your arm straight out to the side to shoulder level to tighten the elastic band. Hold the tension for a few seconds and slowly lower your arm again
Attach an exercise band above head height. Stand with your side to the exercise band. Grasp the elastic band with your training arm with your elbow extended, your upper arm 90 degrees out from your body and your hand above shoulder level. Pull your arm downwards and in front of your stomach. Hold the tension for a few seconds and slowly bring the arm back to the starting position.
Attach an exercise band at elbow height. Stand with your training arm furthest away from the elastic and grip the elastic with your hand on your training arm. The elbow is bent 90 degrees and held in towards the body throughout the exercise. Your forearm and hand rest against your stomach. Rotate your forearm out to the side to tension the elastic band and hold the tension for a few seconds before slowly returning your arm to the starting position.
Attach an exercise band at head height. Stand with your training arm facing the elastic band. Hold the elastic band with your hand on your training arm. The elbow is almost extended to the side and the hand is above shoulder height. Pull the band in front of your stomach. Hold the position for a few seconds and slowly release the pull by slowly bringing your arm back to the starting position.
Attach an exercise band at elbow height. Stand with your training arm closest to the elastic and grip the elastic with your hand on your training arm. The elbow is bent 90 degrees and held in towards the body throughout the exercise. Rotate your forearm in front of your stomach to stretch the elastic and hold the tension for a few seconds before slowly bringing your arm back to the starting position.
Secure the elastic at floor level. Stand with your side against the elastic band. Stand with your side against the elastic with your training arm furthest from the elastic. Hold the band in the hand on the training arm and keep your hand on the opposite hip. Swing your arm up and backwards with your arm extended so that your hand is above head height. Hold the pull for a few seconds and slowly release the pull as your hand returns to the starting position.