Neck strengthening exercises

Neck strengthening exercises

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AndrewD

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7,541 posts

285 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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Any tips on what works?

sam919

1,078 posts

197 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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Actual head stands with no hands, invert yourself into the usual headstand with arms either side then release arm/ hand stability. This method is used by the Shaolin monks, the SAS and David Blane

driverrob

4,692 posts

204 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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Assorted swimming strokes are good. F1 drivers have 'machines' with hanging weights over pulleys which pull the head to one side. They move their heads left/right; a bit like press-ups for the neck.

Flying Peach

102 posts

197 months

Sunday 14th September 2008
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http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/neck.htm

Edited by Flying Peach on Sunday 14th September 23:00

Racylady

931 posts

234 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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Some drivers I know strap some weights to a spare helmet and then move the head left and right.
I've got one of those pully-things that is in the link above which, although it looks silly, actually is very good!

jellison

12,803 posts

278 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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Unless you are in F3 or things that pull bonkers G, unless you are a total Pencil necked Geek - Nothing should be needed. Even in GT cars.

Maybe for long races in GT car maybe. F3 guys probably do helmet neck exercises. But if you are a Pro and in a Formula car you will be in the car alot and not required this as the car time will be plenty.

AndrewD

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7,541 posts

285 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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In a VdeV car for 6 hour races (max 2 hr stints)

dsl2

1,474 posts

202 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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I found my neck gave up the ghost in a Radical PR6 at Snetterton after a relatively short time, but guess after a few races you would naturally develop the required extra neck beef!

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

225 months

Tuesday 16th September 2008
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If you're suffering from grief after your stints, then yes, some excercises will help build up your neck strength.

I always remember seeing pictures of Henry Cooper (for those younger readers - a former British boxing champion and all round celebrity) doing weights with his head using some sort of leather flying helmet sort of thing and a heap of weights tied to it (a pair of 56lb weights seems to spring to mind).

If you can't find a MGB owner to mug for their flying hat, then I'm sure you'll have an expired/knackered hat laying around which you could rig up for the job.

As with all excercises that require "heavy lifting", be careful, don't over do it. spinal/back/neck injuries can take ages to heal/repair. I tore the joints between three ribs and three vertibrae recently, and apart from it hurting like hell, it's been a month nearly, and I still get pains.


jellison

12,803 posts

278 months

Wednesday 17th September 2008
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And I just through out a Leather flying hat!

sam919

1,078 posts

197 months

Thursday 18th September 2008
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AndrewD said:
In a VdeV car for 6 hour races (max 2 hr stints)
Are you at Croft on the 27-28th this month? Im interested in the VdeV stuff will be good to see.

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

225 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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jellison said:
And I just through out a Leather flying hat!
For reference - you classic sportscar drivers....

I should of added, TR drivers should use a modified tweed flat cap, you may, on application, utilise a Deer Stalker, though these are officially only for drivers of Bentleys. It is also permitted to attach weights to your pipe.

Alvis drop-head drivers may, on no circumstances, attach weights to their monacles.


AndrewD

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7,541 posts

285 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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Thanks for the ideas! I will look into weird contraptions.

Sam919 - no I'm not at Croft: will be out next season, just a couple of track days this year to get acclimatised. Enjoy if you go, and post some pics!

sam919

1,078 posts

197 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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AndrewD said:
Thanks for the ideas! I will look into weird contraptions.

Sam919 - no I'm not at Croft: will be out next season, just a couple of track days this year to get acclimatised. Enjoy if you go, and post some pics!
Yeh cheers will do, it should be a good one.

Edited by sam919 on Saturday 20th September 23:21