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EP. 28 BRIAN MINOR- PRINCIPLES OF PROGRESSION: & FATIGUE MANAGEMENT
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In the latest episode of @anabolicradio I had the pleasure of chatting to my friend @brianminor where we discuss the nuances of progression, periodization, mesocycle structure, and fatigue management.
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Think more overtime.
Not more overnight.
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Oftentimes many people who go to the gym, whether that be for recreational, or competitive reasons- fall for the fallacy of thinking more is better, or thinking the only way to ‘progress’ is by increasing load/weight for movements.
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When in many cases, before even considering any means of progression- we must ensure that a proper foundation is set in place and we are competent with our execution across all movement patterns.
.
Overlooking this critical step in building a proper foundation to later progress on is similar to building a skyscraper with a rubbish foundation.
.
Furthermore, there are contextual and practical limitations to progression- imagine trying to progress a lateral raise by 5-10lb increments every other week or so- it’s extremely realistic and if we consider progression from a relative perspective that will differ when compared to something like an RDL [isolation vs compound movements].
.
The truth is…
There are MANY training variables we can manipulate within the context of a training program in order to progress the stimulus, outside of load lifted, such as:
- Effort (RPE/RIR)
- Reps
- Sets
- Tempo
- Rest Periods
- Improved execution
.
Tune into the full episode to understand principles for progression.
.
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Manage episode 328284390 series 2686518
In the latest episode of @anabolicradio I had the pleasure of chatting to my friend @brianminor where we discuss the nuances of progression, periodization, mesocycle structure, and fatigue management.
.
Think more overtime.
Not more overnight.
.
Oftentimes many people who go to the gym, whether that be for recreational, or competitive reasons- fall for the fallacy of thinking more is better, or thinking the only way to ‘progress’ is by increasing load/weight for movements.
.
When in many cases, before even considering any means of progression- we must ensure that a proper foundation is set in place and we are competent with our execution across all movement patterns.
.
Overlooking this critical step in building a proper foundation to later progress on is similar to building a skyscraper with a rubbish foundation.
.
Furthermore, there are contextual and practical limitations to progression- imagine trying to progress a lateral raise by 5-10lb increments every other week or so- it’s extremely realistic and if we consider progression from a relative perspective that will differ when compared to something like an RDL [isolation vs compound movements].
.
The truth is…
There are MANY training variables we can manipulate within the context of a training program in order to progress the stimulus, outside of load lifted, such as:
- Effort (RPE/RIR)
- Reps
- Sets
- Tempo
- Rest Periods
- Improved execution
.
Tune into the full episode to understand principles for progression.
.
➢ HAWK FIT COACHING: https://hawkfitcoaching.com/
➢ SHOP LEGION: BuyLegion.com/Ishak 'HAWKFIT' FOR 20% OFF
CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
➢ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/Ishak_Ishak
➢ SNAPCHAT: Ishak_Ishak
➢ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HawkFitCoach...
➢ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/_IshakIshak
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