So what is the best method of Training if you want them both? How do you combine strenght / power / hypertrophy with conditioning / speed / cardio intervals ?
The answer to that is different for everyone based on their goals, training history, lifestyle , schedule, etc. In most cases 2-3 strength sessions that include speed/power training, and may finish with some intense conditioning, then 2-3 days focused specifically on cardio (which type depends on weaknesses and what you want to develop)
They are just tools and you can develop different types of conditioning with them. So it depends on what you want to achieve, then use methods and create a program that implements the bikes on conditioning days
What they are talking about is a training response that will make you stronger or faster….strength circuits will mostly just burn a lot of calories which is fine if you want to lose body fat…. I personally prefer a circuit as opposed to walking on a treadmill for an hour
that's fine if you're just working on aesthetics, absolutely, because it does burn calories and raises the metabolism. But if you're trying to either get stronger/faster OR have a better and more efficient gas tank(aerobic base) then strength circuits aren't necessarily the right tool for the job.
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So what is the best method of Training if you want them both? How do you combine strenght / power / hypertrophy with conditioning / speed / cardio intervals ?
The answer to that is different for everyone based on their goals, training history, lifestyle , schedule, etc. In most cases 2-3 strength sessions that include speed/power training, and may finish with some intense conditioning, then 2-3 days focused specifically on cardio (which type depends on weaknesses and what you want to develop)
Focus on max strength and aerobic base 90 percent of the time. Once in a while do bodybuilding type and intervals
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Thank you. Great tips
What about cardiac output strength circuits?? Aren't those good for aerobic conditioning?
Did you find out anything about the aerobic conditioning with circuit and bodyweight exercises?
@@bmp713 I think he did, but he doesn't want to share the secrets
hi Luca where would you place assault bikes / echo bikes in this pyramid ?
thanks
They are just tools and you can develop different types of conditioning with them. So it depends on what you want to achieve, then use methods and create a program that implements the bikes on conditioning days
What they are talking about is a training response that will make you stronger or faster….strength circuits will mostly just burn a lot of calories which is fine if you want to lose body fat….
I personally prefer a circuit as opposed to walking on a treadmill for an hour
that's fine if you're just working on aesthetics, absolutely, because it does burn calories and raises the metabolism. But if you're trying to either get stronger/faster OR have a better and more efficient gas tank(aerobic base) then strength circuits aren't necessarily the right tool for the job.
So..."crossfit" focused type training means shit
That’s not “training.”
It’s exercise that burns calories and will make you leaner…
You do CrossFit and you become better at CrossFit
cross fit is the jack of all trades