The Most Important Training Article You Will Read This Year

The Most Important Training Article You Will Read This Year

Dave Tate
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Game Day Lifting (with Sample Training Session)

Game Day Lifting (with Sample Training Session)

Monte Sparkman
Tagged: Program Design
During Richland High School's last football season, I combined the conjugate method and the tier system for programming game day lifts. Seeing the results thus far, I intend to continue the program with a few adjustments — but not before sharing it.
The Lost Art of Training Hard

The Lost Art of Training Hard

Chris Tutela
Tagged: Program Design
I’m not suggesting that you destroy yourself. What I am saying is that a lot of new trainers are coming out of school with information about corrective exercises but zero practical experience of knowing how to push people in the gym.
How to Progress in Your Strength Program

How to Progress in Your Strength Program

Joe Schillero
Tagged: Program Design
Ask yourself: "Is my training program based on me being strongest at every session?" If your answer is an honest yes, you might need to reconsider your program. Here's how you can improve it.
The Grand Unified Theory of Everything

The Grand Unified Theory of Everything

Ashley Jones
Tagged: Program Design
A few years ago, I attempted to bring 4 strength sports together into a training plan for rugby. This time, I want to delve deeper into the framework that makes up the programming of these sports and how we can program them into a usable athletic development plan.
GPP Training: You're Doing It Wrong

GPP Training: You're Doing It Wrong

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
If your client cannot pull a sled or carry two heavy kettlebells without having to rest excessively between sets, you need to implement GPP to build your clients' foundations. But you need to implement it the right way.
How to Build a Mesocycle

How to Build a Mesocycle

Tony Montgomery
Tagged: Program Design
Training is like traveling; you have to map out the route you want to take in the timeframe you have. For training, planning your mesocycle is a good place to start that journey — you have to understand the basic principle of progressive overload and take your maximum ability to recover into consideration.
How to Improve Box Programming

How to Improve Box Programming

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
Consider how your clients are responding to stress and the demands of your program and what we need to consider to devise a better plan. That's how we'll improve this sport.
Ocham’s Razor and the Pareto Principle in Weight Training Programming

Ocham’s Razor and the Pareto Principle in Weight Training Programming

Ashley Jones
Tagged: Program Design
According to the Pareto Principle, 80% of results come from 20% of your time. Ocham's Razor states the simplest solution tends to be the best one. Simplicity is the missing ingredient in most training programs. Hence why I return to the famous paradigm of the pull-push-squat.
The Specific Demands and Application of Conditioning for Sports

The Specific Demands and Application of Conditioning for Sports

David Adamson
Tagged: Program Design
With all the knowledge we have available to us, you would think that we have gotten past the idea that distance running will get an athlete in shape for any sport. So how should we program for athletes? Sport-specific? Sort of. In order to approach something that is actually sport-specific, we must take into account the actual demands of the sport.
The Art of Programming for Injury Prevention/Risk Management

The Art of Programming for Injury Prevention/Risk Management

Ashley Jones
Tagged: Program Design
I believe the most important role of a strength and conditioning coach is to create programs that minimize the risk of injury. Armed with knowledge from a study on rugby injuries, I wrote a program that focuses on strengthening injury-prone areas. Here's what I came up with.
The Future of Box Programming

The Future of Box Programming

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
I've seen an influx of boxes close over this last year—more than prior years. This tells me that we need to change to survive. My suggestion? Pull away from the hardcore box audience and focus more on programming for the general population.