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Most competitors know they need an offseason, but what does that really mean?
In this episode, I cover the process I follow with my athletes every offseason.
Key Takeaways:
- Most people show up to fitness sport with a variety of training ages. If you have <4 years of experience anywhere, bring that area up to speed.
- From there, offseason training should allow you to stay consistent year after year. The things that kick people out of the cycle of training and competing are:
- Orthopedic issues
- HPA Axis dysfunction —> health degradation
- Usually that means the off-season will look like training stuff with longer development timelines, longer residuals, and later peak biological ages:
- aerobic endurance
- hypertrophy and basic strength
- gymnastic strength and movement efficiency
- Offseason training usually also involves:
- More easy training
- More cyclical work (machines)
- Less dynamic eccentrics (fewer sport-specific movements)
- More isometrics (holds, carries, knee prep)
- Less competing (~4 times a year is good)
In the rest of the episode, we cover:
- Evaluation of the Sport
- Movement Analysis
- MWG
- Movement Patterns
- Equipment Selection
- Physiological Analysis
- Intensity Domains
- Dose-Response
- Review workouts and results
- Where did the separation occur?
- What limited you at that point in the workout?
- Review preparation
- If you had another 6 months to prepare for this comp, what would you make sure to do in training?
- How did your previous cycle of training prepare you for this comp?
- Assessment of the Athlete
- Key physical characteristics
- Key performance characteristics
- Long Term Athletic Development
- Training Age
- Characteristics with Long Development and Residual Timelines, late peak biological ages
- Extensive to intensive training
- Pre-requisites to performance
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