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Training Programs

Phase 8 – Week 6 – Re-Assess Strength, Endurance, and Lactate Tolerance

Weekly Synopsis

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
Plyometric Assessment Bike: Even Tempo – Aerobic Enhancement

Bike Assessment: 2-Mile Pacing Assessment

Row Assessment: 1000 Meter Time TrialsRest Day

MX: Speed Assessment

2 Hour Nap

MX: Aerobic Workout #1

2 Hour Nap

Bike: Even Tempo – Aerobic Enhancement

Attached are your Phase 8 Re-Assessments and daily nutritional protocols for this week. Like all assessments, they are a powerful opportunity to test your physical preparation (sleep, food and hydration), your mental preparation (focused on elevating that glass ceiling of potential) and your ability to execute your strategy in a pro-active manner.  Like we always say: “You test the way you train, you race the way you test”.  Let this Phase 8 testing assessments validate to yourself that you have put in the work and now you get to evaluate how much you have improved mentally and physically.

2x Day Workouts

For the days that you have two workouts, keep in mind that the way to optimize your training efforts is to allow as much time in between training sessions (unless otherwise denoted that the workouts need to be back to back).  During this window of time, in between your workouts, is designed to eat real, raw food to provide your body the much needed vitamins, minerals and protein to rebuild your body after each workout.  If your schedule permits a nap during the time in between workouts, you provide your body with an extra shot of nature’s growth hormone (hGH) which makes you leaner and stronger.  If your schedule doesn’t allow you to nap, think about other ways to recover: elevate your feet, stay out of the heat and humidity, and create a “calming environment” (lighting, light background music, avoid loud conversations, etc.).

If your schedule requires that you complete both workouts back to back, strive to consume 100-200 calories of easily digestible, real food to provide your body the nutritional support to maximize your productivity within your workout.  If your energy levels are low associated with insufficient calorie intake, you will not be able to push your body to the indicated thresholds of intensity and/or durations levels.  Think about your car, if you have half a tank of gas, you wouldn’t “expect” your car to be capable of driving for 8 hours without running out of gas.  Your body and performance potential is the same – it needs fuel to go the distance and accomplish your performance goals.

Ideally, if you can allow 6 or more hours in between workouts, please do. However, this will require you maintaining a tight schedule and avoid others from taking control of your schedule and associated energy levels. Executing double workouts properly is another tool to help you Work Smart, Not Hard and Avoid Overtraining!

Yours in sport & health,

-Coach Robb, Coaches and Staff

Thought for the week:

“A thought is the original source of accomplishment – be careful how and what you think about.”

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Plyometric Baseline Assessment (P8)

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Performance Report Card – Phase 7-8 Time Trials

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