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Re: FIT program - January to April 2009 - DamonRob said Jan 6, 1:03 PM: |
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Thanks Damon, Since you brought up maximizing work load in your training session I thought I'd just point out the concept of Power Output. This concept is simply it's the total weight multiplied by the number of reps, but here's the key addition. You then divide that number by the time you took to complete your training. Reps x weight ___________ Total Time This is your power output, it's mostly expressed in pounds per minute. For performance training this equation is essential and with each workout you want to increase your power output by either increasing reps, weight or by decreasing the total time it takes you to complete your training. With FIT, practitioners are forced to manage their physiological and psychological states in a faster more nuanced and responsive fashion which of course takes practice. This is especially the case when you are shortening your times between sets in decrease your total training time. Damon, good luck and if you get a chance explain what the times means for our readers. For example what does the 15 minutes mean after Power Squat clean? Thanks, ~Rob
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