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Even More Periodization and Programming
Even More Periodization and Programming
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24 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2019
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This is the final installation that overviews periodization, programming, and routines for optimizing exercise-induced outcomes and benefits. This was a high-level view of several different training programs with research discussing linear vs undulating periodization, isolated vs integrated training, and multiple different concepts of training including triphasic training, German volume training, escalated density training, split routines, and more. All provide value in their own ways and all can be added into the OPT Model to give direction to their application.
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Released:
Nov 21, 2019
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Podcast episode
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