Re: FIT program - January to April 2009 - Damon

Damon [no longer around] said Jan 7, 6:03 AM:

 


In reference to this sequence, each workout had a certain intensity zone that is defined by the number of reps, and the aim is to complete as many successful lifts during the prescribed time frame. For example, Power Clean and Squat (15 minutes) in the “Accumulation Phase” is as many sets of 6 reps I can complete in 15 minutes. 

A power clean and front squat  is a movement whereby I start with bar  from the floor in a deadlift position  with hands in an over position, lift and catch the bar in a quarter or half squat position aka the power position. with the bar is lifted across the top of the chest and shoulders (think Olympic weight lifting cleans without the super deep knee movement), then with the bar in position stand and complete one front squat (one rep)

The phasing is designed to drop the rep count in each phase set but significantly increase the weight at each phase thereby increasing the intensity of movement and concentration.  I am only in week 1 of the Accumulation phase however I should have an understanding of what my capability to increase the workload at the intensification phase by week 5.  The peaking phase will have me do 2 rep max for the first week and then 1 rep max for as many sets in the specified time which is a slight change from my original program.

Despite the structure the program, this sequence is enabling me to auto regulate training because if I am receptive I can increase the intensity and power output by either taking shorter rests and complete more sets or increase the weight. The rest between sets is completely arbitrary and dependant, as you refer, to managing my physiological and psychological states in preparing for the next set.  I can also measure my power output and using this in my post workout reflection.

If any one else has any questions please feel free to comment. 

I am also interested in how others are apply the various strength training techniques into an Integral Strength/FIT practice - so if you are out there post away.

Strength and spirit

Damon