General Criteria to Consider When Writing a Program

General Criteria to Consider When Writing a Program

Adam Stoyanoff
Tagged: Program Design
It's important to note that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all training protocol, and these are just some general suggestions based on a few successes and countless failures over my career that I consider when writing a program.
Peaking for Sport

Peaking for Sport

Nate Harvey
Tagged: Program Design
If speed is what we’re going after, then why do the weights on both our heavy and light days continue to climb, and bar speed continues to fall? As we get deeper into the competitive season and continue to put more tonnage on the athletes, we are burning the candle at both ends.
Circuits and Supersets for BAMF Wrestlers

Circuits and Supersets for BAMF Wrestlers

Chris Janek
Tagged: Program Design
Steve “Kono” Konopka and I cover our daily pre-practice warm-ups, bulletproof shoulder circuits, what we call the “f@#k the bottom, you belong at the top” conditioning circuit, and answer a couple of questions in the third part of our #BAMF Wrestler series.
Running Cycles at Boxes: Stop Wasting Your Clients' Time

Running Cycles at Boxes: Stop Wasting Your Clients' Time

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
I'm not going to waste your time today, so I'll get right to the point. Here is my list of reasons why you should avoid linear programming for group box classes at your facility like the plague. Your clients will thank you — maybe not directly, but at least by continuing to show up for class.
The Single, the Heavy Single and the 1RM: Know the Difference

The Single, the Heavy Single and the 1RM: Know the Difference

Noel FitzGibbon
Tagged: Program Design
Where part of the problem lies is in the assumption that a single should always or usually be heavy or maxed. The single, the heavy single, and the 1RM should really be seen as three different terms entirely.
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The Strength Coach’s Guide to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Max Barnhart
Tagged: Program Design
As Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grows more popular, so does misinformation about training for the martial art. This article will provide both empirical and anecdotal information about strength and conditioning for this particular combat sport.
The Simplicity Project: Expanding to Two-A-Days for Strength and Size

The Simplicity Project: Expanding to Two-A-Days for Strength and Size

Ashley Jones
Tagged: Program Design
The people have spoken, and I have answered. After receiving plenty of emails and comments about my last article, I decided to create and share a complete program based on The Simplicity Programming Project.
The Most Valuable Aspect of Box Group Programming

The Most Valuable Aspect of Box Group Programming

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
While many coaches preach "do extra" before and after in order to perform arguably the most valuable aspect of group programming, your clients do not need to show up early for class or stay late to accomplish this.
How to Train While Working a Physical Job — Create Your Program

How to Train While Working a Physical Job — Create Your Program

Joe Schillero
Tagged: Program Design
Once you go through these seven steps, you should have a nice simple program that will allow you to reach your goals while staying true to your priorities and meshing with your daily work demands.
The Simplicity Project

The Simplicity Project

Ashley Jones
Tagged: Program Design
By simplicity, I am referring to a minimalist approach to the programming of weight training by getting a maximum effect for the fewest number of exercises by utilizing a full body program performed three days a week. I want to challenge you all to give this a try for a period of no less than six weeks.
Higher Rep Work with the Conjugate Method

Higher Rep Work with the Conjugate Method

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
Higher rep work can be beneficial, but it needs to be properly managed. We are still going to use 1-rep maxes for our primary means of developing intra/intermuscular coordination, but there are a few strategies we can use to ensure we incur extra volume when needed.
Programming for a BAMF Wrestler (with Samples)

Programming for a BAMF Wrestler (with Samples)

Chris Janek
Tagged: Program Design
Steve “Kono” Konopka and I go more in-depth about our wrestling programs, particularly topics covering: in-season training goals, off-season exercises to avoid, signs for a recovery session, favorite exercises, and a sample in-season schedule.