Farmer Walk Bars code 9026

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Farmer Walk Bars code 9026
9026 Farmer Walk Bars The 9026 Farmer Walk Bars are a pair of barbells specifically for Farmer Walk training, also known as Farmer’s Carry or loaded carry. Each barbell comes complete with a Lock Collar 9016/1 and adjustable metal collars, useful for precisely setting the stopping point for the plates and keeping the load stable during the exercise. Each bar is 1 meter long, has a 50 mm diameter, and weighs about 6 kg, including the collars. The 32 mm diameter handles are designed to offer a solid and comfortable grip, reducing hand discomfort even when using heavy loads. The Farmer Walk Bars are ideal for strength training, athletic preparation, functional training, strongman disciplines, and all programs where it is necessary to develop applied strength, stability, grip, and the ability to move efficiently under load. By flipping the handle, you can grip the 50 mm bar directly, increasing the work on your grip and turning the barbells into practical short Axle Bars, which are particularly useful for training forearms, hands, and load control. Farmer Walk: Why Loaded Carries Are So Effective The Farmer Walk is one of the simplest yet most comprehensive exercises for developing functional strength. The movement is essential: you lift a load in each hand and walk while maintaining posture, control, and stability. This very simplicity makes the exercise extremely transferable to general and sport-specific physical preparation. Loaded carries simultaneously engage the grip, forearms, shoulders, traps, core, glutes, legs, and trunk-stabilizing muscles. The literature describes them as functional exercises because they require producing and maintaining force during actual movement, i.e., in highly dynamic conditions. Unlike many traditional core exercises, the Farmer Walk forces the body to stabilize the spine during movement. The load tends to pull downwards and alter posture; the athlete must therefore keep their torso upright, shoulders controlled, abdomen engaged, and stride stable. For this reason, it is a very useful exercise for improving the ability to transfer force between the upper and lower body. In general and specific athletic preparation, the Farmer Walk is particularly interesting because it trains qualities present in many sports: grip strength, fatigue resistance, trunk control, pelvic stability, stride efficiency, and the ability to maintain form and coordination under load. It can be used in programs for combat sports, rugby, American football, track and field, functional fitness, obstacle races, team sports, and strongman disciplines. The Farmer Walk Bars also allow you to work with significant loads while maintaining a balanced weight distribution. This enables programming exercises over both short, heavy distances, more oriented towards strength, and medium-to-long distances, more focused on muscular endurance and the ability to maintain technical quality under fatigue. Physical Preparation and Stability: From the Farmer Walk to Walking Lunges In addition to the traditional Farmer Walk, loaded carries can be integrated with dynamic lower-body exercises, such as walking lunges. This is a variation where the athlete moves forward by performing alternating lunges, maintaining control of the hip, knee, and ankle. The walking lunge is a closed-chain, multi-joint exercise, similar in some motor demands to daily and sporting movements like walking, climbing stairs, changing direction, or absorbing body weight on one leg. Studies on the forward lunge highlight the involvement of the hip, knee, and ankle musculature, which is why it is used in both athlete training and lower limb strengthening. For knee stabilization, the walking lunge is particularly useful because it requires dynamic control of the alignment between the foot, knee, and hip. During each step, the athlete must prevent the knee from “collapsing” inward, keep the foot stable, and control the descent and ascent phase. This work involves the quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, calves, and pelvic stabilizing muscles. Lunge variations can significantly alter the demand for balance and the activation of stabilizer muscles. A study comparing traditional lunges and in-line lunges showed that the different positioning of the lower limbs and the medial-lateral balance requirements influence the work of the primary and stabilizing muscles. For this reason, including walking lunges in a physical preparation program can help improve knee control in dynamic situations, especially when the athlete needs to manage accelerations, decelerations, changes of direction, single-leg stances, or unstable contact phases. It is not just about “working the legs,” but about educating the lower limb to produce force while maintaining control and alignment. Training with the Farmer Walk Bars The 9026 Farmer Walk Bars are therefore a versatile tool for anyone looking to train strength, grip, stability, and movement capacity under load. They can be used for heavy Farmer Walks, technical walks, timed courses, muscular endurance work, grip exercises on the 50 mm bar, and advanced variations for athletic preparation. In a well-structured program, the Farmer Walk can be combined with walking lunges, squats, deadlifts, presses, rows, and specific core work, creating a complete and highly functional training session. The goal is not just to lift a load, but to know how to control it while the body is in motion: a fundamental quality in both sports and general physical preparation. Overall dimensions: 1000 x 150 mm Barbell diameter: 50 mm Handle diameter: 32 mm Weight: 6 kg x 2 Maximum loadable weight: 200 kg per side

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